I too find that my knowledge of the Bible is more extensive than many Christians. Saying "God is love" isn't enough. Many Christians for some reason aren't keen to discuss the origins of the Bible...
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I too find that my knowledge of the Bible is more extensive than many Christians. Saying "God is love" isn't enough. Many Christians for some reason aren't keen to discuss the origins of the Bible...
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An enemy that wishes to die for their country is the best sort to face - you both have the same aim in mind.
Science flies you to the moon, religion flies you into buildings.
"If you can't trust the local kleptocrat whom you installed by force and prop up with billions of annual dollars, who can you trust?" Lemur
If you're not a liberal when you're 25, you have no heart. If you're not a conservative by the time you're 35, you have no brain.
The best argument against democracy is a five minute talk with the average voter. Winston Churchill
I support evolution even though I read neither. I do have a good idea of it through the compulsory four year Biology class in High School.
While I am curious and would like to read the books, I simply do not have the time for them, College is sapping too much time, and I have little patience for reading afterward.
I have a number of Christian friends and have oft discussed the Bible with them, and also had a very interesting debate with my teacher of Legal History during his lecture on canonical law, but I have only a vague idea of creation, although the .org has provided some information.
I'm personally atheist, so the whole creationism/evolution debate is somewhat alien to me.
Last edited by Keba; 06-18-2006 at 12:16.
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