"I'm, ah... nondenominational... myself, these days," Sebastian said softly, casting his gaze towards the windows. "Well... not just... ah. Since... college, really."
Had he lived anywhere else, he might have fallen away from faith entirely. Many people naturally assumed that he was atheist or agnostic, like his mother had been, and he never corrected anyone as to the contrary. However, Sebastian had never had a difficult time marrying science and God in his mind. The marriage of his father's particular church and his own sexuality had been an entirely different can of worms, of course, so he had abandoned it for more progressive services. Luckily, there had been a lot of gay-affirming churches in his area. "I... ah... I haven't really been to... ah... church... since moving here from... ah... Berkeley. California. That was... that seems like a lifetime ago, now."
The plague had been a little more difficult to fold into Sebastian's beliefs, but he wasn't the sort of person to point the finger at God for his troubles. Free will was a very important aspect of humanity, and free will led to great advances and cultural achievements. It also apparently could result in zombies, which was certainly not ideal, but it wasn't the fault of any deity. "I, ah... I imagine you must be very busy... I mean. Well. Given the... ah... the circumstances. Do... Do you hold a lot of services?"