On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 15:54:41 -0500, in alt.atheism
"Pastor Frank" <PF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>"Free Lunch" <lunch@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 07:48:43 -0500, in alt.atheism
>> "Pastor Frank" <PF@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>"bob young" <alaspectrum@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> Pastor Frank wrote:
>>>>> "bob young" <alaspectrum@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> > duke wrote:
>>>>> >> On 14 Nov 2007 04:50:14 -0600, bob young
>>>>> >> <alaspectrum@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>> >> wrote:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> >> >In your and the opinions of ancient sheep herders of unknown
>>>>> >> >> >veracity. why
>>>>> >> >> >does your
>>>>> >> >> >god continue to be so secretive? Because he doesn't xist!
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> >> But I and 2.2 billion people talk to him every day.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> >........apart from the inflated figure, all that proves is a lot
of
>>>>> >> >people alive
>>>>> >> >today cannot exist outside of superstitions.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> What a poor response. But not unexpected.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > ........someting else never expected or seen - the proof of your
god.
>>>>> > Now's your chance. I will leave you some space below - go
>>>>> > on.........
>>>>> > prove 'He'
>>>>> > exists:
>>>>> >
>>>>> "He" did, and we killed Him by nailing Him to a cross. But His
>>>>> Spirit
>>>>> lives on in all of us, and only atheists make a point of ignoring
Him.
>>>>
>>>> Did you not notice that I used the word 'prove' and all you trot out
is
>>>> silly superstition.
>>>>
>>>> The Jesus story is summed up for you below:
>>>> The Jesus myth
>>>>
>>> Prove that Jesus is a "myth". But even if Jesus never existed
>>>historically, His thoughts, words and philosophy of life live on to
inpire
>>>us to excellence and will never die.
>>
>> There are many good things that have come from Christianity, but there
>> are also many evil things that have been unleashed on the world because
>> of it. I don't have to be a Christian or acknowledge your peculiar
>> doctrines to learn the good and I get to avoid the evil.
>>
> So you say, but have no evidence or you would cite it. That can only
>mean, you will adopt the current fa****onable societal norms to live up
to,
>no matter what they are.
If you aren't familiar with the Crusades, Inquisition or 30 Years' War,
you cannot be helped.


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