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The Role of the Unrepentant Skeptic

The Role of the Unrepentant Skeptic

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Originally posted by dj2becker
Maybe if you actually looked at it you could make an informed decision, no?
An informed decision about Fetchmyjunk?


Originally posted by FMF
Isn't this the same link Fetchmyjunk gave?
By the way, the author of the book, Josh McDowell was an atheist who set out to destroy Christianity and when he did his research he found the evidence so convincing that he became a Christian and wrote the book.


Originally posted by dj2becker
So back to my question, yes or no?
I have already answered the question several times and in several different ways complete with explanations of my thinking. Just behaving as if I haven't and then asking it over and over again is very unnecessary of you


Originally posted by FMF
An informed decision about Fetchmyjunk?
About the evidence.


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Originally posted by dj2becker
By the way, the author of the book, Josh McDowell was an atheist who set out to destroy Christianity and when he did his research he found the evidence so convincing that he became a Christian and wrote the book.
There are 2.2 billion Christians in the world. Every single one has his or her own story.

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The Abu Dhabi climate has a numbing effect on South Africans perhaps.

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If you actually bothered to open the link you would see that it is different to the one I posted before. I was on here with this account from 2004-2007. So I have decided to revert back to my old account. Forgot the old password but finally figured out how to change it.

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So what's your other account name? I'll let you know when I ThinkOfOne 😉 Actually that's FMF.


Originally posted by dj2becker
If you actually bothered to open the link you would see that it is different to the one I posted before. I was on here with this account from 2004-2007. So I have decided to revert back to my old account. Forgot the old password but finally figured out how to change it.
So why did you trot out exactly the same set of arguments to me under a different name as if we hadn't had this conversation a few months ago?

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Originally posted by FMF
There are 2.2 billion Christians in the world. Every single one has his or her own story.
And you know without a shadow of a doubt that out of 2.2 billion people not a single one of them made a decision to take God at his word. If you say so...


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You and FMF would probably would have disagreed with me then as well.