Originally posted by Great King RatLOL.
[b]I'm sorry. I have no problem believing his account.
This is because stories like these strenghten your belief.[/b]
As if there was something wrong with strengthening my belief ? A grasp on reality should be made more secure. That's my response.
Don't you come here to "strengthen" your disbelief ? Sure you do.
Originally posted by sonshipMaybe for fun I'll just repost the link for every lame comment made by these skeptics.
This fellow was rather intellectual but ended up in prison with a Christian cell mate. Hear his experience in his own words
[b] Why I Am a Christian (David Wood, Former Atheist)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DakEcY7Z5GU[/b]
Here's David's testimony,
And for an encore:
The Problem of Evil and the Skeptic's Dilemma (David Wood) ( A Former Atheist David Wood )
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Originally posted by wolfgang59
1. Yes. Any testimony from someone with mental issues is potentially entertaining.
I notice that Dr. David Wood went on to get his Doctorate in Philosophy. With all your comparative sanity, are you about to get yours ?
You're the one disapproving of his mentality. He seems to have well used what he came with at least higher education wise.
Tell me, people who come back from WAR with mental problems, do you think they have nothing significant to contribute by telling their experiences ?
I don't know how you could be so stupidly arrogant.
Originally posted by sonshipMy sick case?
The man's testimony is a evidence to the saving power of Christ.
It is not evidence of your genetic fallacy excuse not to hear him.
If Christ could reach this man He certainly could reach your similarly sick case as well, if you had the good sense to ask God come into your heart.
[b] Why I Am a Christian (David Wood, Former Atheist)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DakEcY7Z5GU[/b]
Why do you get so uptight when anyone questions you?
Why isn't your faith robust enough to mount a defence?
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Originally posted by wolfgang59Your one lame question was not very substantive.
You get a little taste of your own belligerent medicine.
Here was your so insightful question.
1. Yes. Any testimony from someone with mental issues is potentially entertaining.
Many have been abducted by aliens and had rectal probes...
2. Are you a connoisseur of videos? I think not.
Not much substance to your one and only " question " intellectually.
And the comment of being "entertained" by someone's suffering mentally was indeed sick.
There you have it. Back to the loud and proud " Infidel " drawing board with you.
Originally posted by sonshipWow! I'm glad I am not God...I might have just let him die. Powerful stuff..
This fellow was rather intellectual but ended up in prison with a Christian cell mate. Hear his experience in his own words
[b] Why I Am a Christian (David Wood, Former Atheist)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DakEcY7Z5GU[/b]