(June 7, 2011 at 8:33 pm)Anymouse Wrote: Well, I am willing to call it "unresolved." Like lots of stuff. Kind of drags away from the topic of the question, too.
(Christians are never willing to use those phrases "I don't know" or "unresolved." They know. (That is, they have knowledge without actually having knowledge, but they still call it knowledge. That's why I am picky about the definition of "atheist." Who gets to define it: the religious, like me; agnostics; or atheists themselves?)
Then allow me to shatter your world view. I don't know and have have doubts about God at times. I also have faith that God is there. This was asked and answered in a different thread. I think every theist that responded admitted they have doubts.
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always working on cleaning my windows- me regarding Johari
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