On May 9, 7:53 pm, monkfish <monkfish@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> J A wrote:
> > It's common for christians to use rhetoric about "the truth" - the
idea
> > being that the various (often conflicting) stories about their
mythical
> > supernatural beings are "true".
>
> > If christianity were "truth", the church wouldn't need to brainwash
> > children in their myth - they would wait until people were young
adults,
> > able to think for themselves, and then inform them of what the
christian
> > church wants them to believe.
>
> > They don't do that because few non-branwashed young adults would
believe
> > the obvious falsities rampant in the jesus yarn.
>
> God is prior to truth and falsity.
>
I know after years of postings not to expect anything from Chung, and
so far after only a few months of many posts, really nothing from
monkfish - he does seem to post far more on , alt.christnet.theology.
So if he does give a real response, which adds to the discussion,
could someone put an "*" in the title, because I would like to see if
monkfish does say anything.
I added back all headers so all those in other groups not on
alt.christnet.theology, like this one, will be able to read it.
Evidently monkfish thinks that he should decide who reads what. Why
would anyone on this group want to reply to a group that he/she does
not read. I am not going to ask monkfish because all I will get back,
that is if it is sent to this group, is more of the same.


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