(January 16, 2016 at 1:23 pm)Catholic_Lady Wrote:(January 9, 2016 at 8:11 am)Jehanne Wrote: (assuming, of course, he was ever a true atheist to begin with, having been raised, by his own admission, by liberal Christian parents)
The no true atheist fallacy is strong with this one
His story doesn't add up, though. He admits that his parents sent him to church but only "for the music." This is silliness on parade, and yet, Francis would have us believe that he only absorbed music and no theology. He claims that he was just "walking through the woods" and "just came upon a waterfall". He was unaware of the waterfall's existence, having lived in that area for at least a few months? Seems kind of weird. But, religious people are often given to fantasy and embellishments when it comes to their past experiences. Need I mention Ben Carson?