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As an atheist no. For a Christian, probably.


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Do you need someone to show you the way?

If you want a tour, you have to be able to keep up with the guide.

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It was a crap question that assumes far more than it questions. Questions are more likely to get answered when they aren't prefaced with the questioner's thinly veiled agenda.


@suzianne said
I'm convinced most crap arguments fail at the beginning when they take a false 'given' as true.
That's true.
What mistake did I make?





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Yeah, well, too bad I'm not impressed or intimidated by your opinion.


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And I'm asking, why are you asking? Don't you know what the walk looks like? You've already said you don't believe me. So that pretty much means you've stopped asking because you're curious and you merely hope to make fun of my answer.

Yeah. See honest questions and thinly-veiled agendas don't really go together.


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I must be missing something here. I imagined walking the walk couldn't involve saying you 'walk the walk'. Something about humility? Makes your question a trap. Your wrong if you say you do, wrong if you say you don't and wrong if you don't answer. Harsh to set traps? Are you really in a position to comment on people sneering at others?