(October 6, 2011 at 3:06 am)Kayenneh Wrote: Oh Statler, I think you're being paranoid now.
I at least understood Cinjin, that even if GTG kept an open mind and got his faith challenged, it didn't matter if he got converted or not. I think he meant that even after being questioned and if GTG so chose to stay a Christian, then it is the correct philosophy for him on a personal level, otherwise he would change his mind and that would be correct for him. We're not debating now whose's convictions are the "right" ones on the bigger scale this time, just for the individual. No need to get so worked up about it
Well if that is really what he meant then I see no problem with it, but the way he phrased it looked like he meant something else by it. Maybe better word choice would have been a better idea.