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To: JHP who wrote (23887)10/5/2002 12:35:31 AM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
<however when has faith not lead to my faith is better then your faith? >

When it doesn't... like right now. I don't know your faith, if any, you don't know mine... our argument is plain old fashioned difference of opinion. WE havent even argued about ONE religious belief, my whole premis is that you are essentially the same as what your perception of ALL religion is:

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I'm not espousing any religion... I'm watching you claim religion to be for idiots and simply pointing out problems with YOUR theory. I have no theory. I can point to endless erudite readings and teachings... PHD's in all walks of science that disagree with you. Yet, somehow, in your eyes I'm completely off the wall.

<<ok
you have opened my mind please list the FACTS about peoples faith in religion?>>

Jeeez, again... I never said I had any... I'm just the fool who doesn't think religion is necessarily only for fools! There is simply too little evidence to support such a theory at this point.

We can link in profound religious writtings to this thread and I would say... "look how profound, isn't it wonderful" and you would say "what bullshit, none of the followers do that". Who's wrong?? Probably no one.

Whewwwwwwwww! Have a great weekend all... got a late nite hockey game. [at the church!]

-ggggg-

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