I don't understand being an atheist and wanting to provide your children any religious education beyond the general information. While you think you might being more "open-minded" by exposing them to Christianity, what about others religions? You're implicitly telling her that those aren't important.
I'd go with honesty about your beliefs. If she feels the need for a Divine Being, your belief will not prevent it.
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