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Asimov was pretty good at SF narrative, not so great on character development.Isaac Asimvo’s science fiction is superior to most. (While he was an atheist, I don’t recall that he ever treated religious believers disrespecfully.)
As an atheist, his solution to the problem of religion was to exclude it entirely from his future-stories. But it doesn’t pose a particular problem; the stories are still readable.
But, you might find some SF anthologies in the library; this would help to determine whether the boy is interested in SF as opposed to fantasy.