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    Speaker of Truth Senior Member Moros's Avatar
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    Default Re: What is the appeal of attacking Christianity?

    Quote Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
    Well then as the smartest man in the world maybe you can enlighten the rest of us poor bastards.
    well I could try but you all probably wouldn't understand me but you avoided the question: Can you proof what you believe.
    you said we couldn't prove we're wrong but so can't you. I just posted this not because I was waiting for an awsering but to show you this is't a good argument.
    It's like saying: can you prove that only one line can go trough 2 certain points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gertgregoor
    well I could try but you all probably wouldn't understand me but you avoided the question: Can you proof what you believe.
    you said we couldn't prove we're wrong but so can't you. I just posted this not because I was waiting for an awsering but to show you this is't a good argument.
    It's like saying: can you prove that only one line can go trough 2 certain points.

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    The difference is that Christians admit it is just a matter of faith.

    Is what you believe nothing more than a matter of faith?
    If so, then how is that different from a religion?

    If on the other hand, you think it is different from a religion, then step forward with some proof for your claims.
    Last edited by sharrukin; 08-26-2005 at 01:36.
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