RE: Would you go to church just to prove it won't change anything about you?
August 10, 2011 at 12:04 pm
(This post was last modified: August 10, 2011 at 12:04 pm by Judas BentHer.)
I think a testimony to the tolerance of Evangelicals or most any Christian sect, would be if an atheist did go to church, when invited to as in the scenario in the OP, and as is often the case in many churches the pastor asks if anyone would like to give their testimony. Usually near the end of the service, to see how inspired the faithful having just heard the sermon.
If the atheist got up and then testified to the whole congregation; Hello I'm ________ and I'm an atheist. I came here to see if listening to this service would change that.
If the atheist got up and then testified to the whole congregation; Hello I'm ________ and I'm an atheist. I came here to see if listening to this service would change that.
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