(April 28, 2012 at 3:07 am)FallentoReason Wrote: ...
So it was interesting to see that he was rational in his reasons for leaving Christianity, but then I'm not sure what he saw in Islam that was rational to him. Maybe he isn't as informed as some of us with the history of it all.
Interesting. Seems that the arguments used for believing Islam are very similar to what I've heard for Christianity (i.e. Gospels mention real places in detail, a mass of followers wouldn't have arisen unless Jesus existed and did what the Bible says, etc, etc, etc).
My ignore list
"The lord doesn't work in mysterious ways, but in ways that are indistinguishable from his nonexistence."
-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).
"The lord doesn't work in mysterious ways, but in ways that are indistinguishable from his nonexistence."
-- George Yorgo Veenhuyzen quoted by John W. Loftus in The End of Christianity (p. 103).