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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (997222)1/29/2017 1:11:01 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 1572138
 
Tideglider already showed you were wrong. As usual. What was significant about this is that a cranky anti-religious atheist recognized his worldview led to nihilism, unhappiness, depression, and insanity. You seem to have missed the point so here it is again:

This led him to the realization that atheism was philosophically bankrupt. It supplied life with no meaning whatsoever, and could not provide a rational foundation for the objective moral standard inherent to him and his fellow human beings. This so impacted Rossiter that he sought out psychiatric counseling. After finding a counselor he discovered that he was in fact a Christian. This interested him since it seemed that an intellectual could believe in God and find such a belief both rational and compelling. This was the little nudge Rossiter needed to get him to cross the boundary. He subsequently rejected his atheistic view of science and morality, and eventually become a Christ follower. Taking this big step urged him to begin reading other books written by intellectual Christians who believed in God specifically from a scientific point of view. Rossiter’s book tells of his personal story and transition.
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