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@RFupdates That's not necessarily correct. When I think of Christopher Hitchens, which you know well, you can see his anger at God for allowing evil to exist. He never understood that for God to stop evil it would require another global flood. Richard Dawkins may have been offended. He
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@RFupdates Wow. When we were kids, my (Lutheran) sisters were humiliated at a Baptist revival meeting despite being invited as guests. The preacher announced to the congregation that my sisters were “going to hell” because they were baptized as infants, not “dunked” as adults. One of
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@RFupdates I wonder if there is a noticable coorelate with those who've suffered abuses by authority figures outside the Church.
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@RFupdates This is a good take by WLC. I mean, if you were hurt by some self righteous Christian years ago, you can’t just emotionally spout off for the rest of your life. If you’re intellectually honest, you’d have to eventually come up with REASON for your atheism.
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@RFupdates True. Whether out of an emotional or intellectual, victim, rebellion, the atheist is still without excuse.
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@RFupdates Nope, just think it's all complete nonsense. Nothing deeper than that. Simple answer for you
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