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From: dleonar@andy.bgsu.edu (Pixie)
Subject: Re: The arrogance of Christians
Message-ID: <Apr.10.05.32.15.1993.14385@athos.rutgers.edu>
Date: 10 Apr 93 09:32:16 GMT
Sender: hedrick@athos.rutgers.edu
Organization: Hell
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Approved: christian@aramis.rutgers.edu
In article <Apr.7.01.55.50.1993.22771@athos.rutgers.edu>,
vbv@r2d2.eeap.cwru.edu (Virgilio (Dean) B. Velasco Jr.) wrote:
>
> "We affirm the absolutes of Scripture, not because we are arrogant
> moralists, but because we believe in God who is truth, who has revealed His
> truth in His Word, and therefore we hold as precious the strategic importance
> of those absolutes."
Pardon me, a humble atheist, but exactly what is the difference
between holding a revealed truth with blind faith as its basis (i.e.
regardless of any evidence that you may find to the contrary) as an
absolute truth, fully expecting people to believe you and arrogance?
They sound like one and the same to me.
And nearly every time I meet a christian (or for that matter, any
other theist) who tries to convert me, I find this proven over and over
again.
I see no wisdom whatsoever in your words
Unfaithfully yours,
Pixie
p.s. If you do sincerely believe that a god exists, why do you follow
it blindly?
Do the words "Question Authority" mean anything to you?
I defy any theist to reply.
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