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Athiesm is a Faith?
RE: Athiesm is a Faith?
Consider for a moment, how often we might hear that particular line. The reasons that are offered (you offered none, well done, well done indeed) differ from claimant to claimant. Some of us (apparently) have hard hearts, others are to ignorant to see the evidence right in front of them. Yet more still simply weren't "chosen". The excuses and escape clauses are endless. But, to be blunt, yes, it would be on you to demonstrate how you came about such knowledge of another's mind or potential future actions.....and it would be on you to demonstrate that your assessment of that mind (or those future actions) was accurate.....does that seem unreasonable?
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RE: Athiesm is a Faith?
(January 5, 2013 at 1:45 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Consider for a moment, how often we might hear that particular line. The reasons that are offered (you offered none, well done, well done indeed) differ from claimant to claimant. Some of us (apparently) have hard hearts, others are to ignorant to see the evidence right in front of them. Yet more still simply weren't "chosen". The excuses and escape clauses are endless. But, to be blunt, yes, it would be on you to demonstrate how you came about such knowledge of another's mind or potential future actions.....and it would be on you to demonstrate that your assessment of that mind (or those future actions) was accurate.....does that seem unreasonable?
not sure if that's directed at me and what I said as a joke anyway in last post?
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