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Old 09-07-2005, 06:28 AM
chezlaw chezlaw is offline
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Default Re: Does he need 100% proof?

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Lestat,

You are exactly right when you say, “You caught him in an error of words, but not in logic.”

You are mistaken though when you say, “Unfortunately for him, if I'm not mistaken, he can't do this and remain a Christian. So he must retain his 100% belief status.” All Christians have moments of doubt. Even Jesus, had his moment of doubt on the cross.

Txaq007 is guilty of bad English is all.

RJT

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Hi

We're not talking about moments of doubt but a persistant acceptance that christian may have got the whole thing wrong.

If you can be christian and accept that, for example, god may not be divine then the charge of close-mindedness is withdrawn. Is christianity compatible with such open mindedness?

chez
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