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Dear [Child's Name],

I hope this letter finds you well. First and foremost, I want you to know how much I love you and cherish our relationship. You've always been a source of immense pride and joy for me, and it's important that you understand this as I address something that's been on my mind.

Recently, I noticed that you've unfriended me on Facebook. I understand that social media can be a sensitive space, especially when it comes to discussions about personal beliefs and values. Our recent conversation about religion might have been uncomfortable or challenging for you, and I respect that it may have led to this decision.

I want to assure you that my intention was never to cause distress or create a rift between us. Religion and faith are deeply personal topics, and I recognize that our views might differ. What matters most to me is that we can maintain an open and respectful dialogue, even when we disagree.

If my words came across in a way that hurt or upset you, I am genuinely sorry. My goal is always to understand and support you, not to impose my beliefs or create division. We may not always see eye to eye, but my love for you remains steadfast and unconditional.

It's natural for families to encounter disagreements, and it's through these moments that we can grow stronger and more understanding of one another. I hope we can use this experience as an opportunity to learn and connect on a deeper level.

Please know that my door is always open. I would love to talk things through whenever you're ready, and find ways to navigate these conversations with mutual respect and love. Your feelings and perspectives are incredibly important to me, and I want to be here for you in any way I can.

Take your time, and when you feel comfortable, let's reconnect. Whether it's over a cup of coffee, a phone call, or another conversation, I look forward to hearing from you and bridging this gap.

With all my love,

[Your Name]

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