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@mike69 said
I’m sure many variations exist as with everything in this world. What you’re saying psychologically speaking sounds like just another, a different path a personal variation not one of any true insight or proof on the subject. Yes many feel that way as do the other direction it will be settled one day.
With your posting here, do you think it is evident that your mind has been opened, cleansed, and freed by your religious beliefs?


@fmf said
With your posting here, do you think it is evident that your mind has been opened, cleansed, and freed by your religious beliefs?
What does this have to do with the post?


@mike69 said
What does this have to do with the post?
It "has to do" with something you said merely one post ago in THIS conversation.


@fmf said
It "has to do" with something you said merely one post ago in THIS conversation.
Then answer the one you highlighted instead of changing the subject. I didn’t respond to your last set of pointless answers because of no honesty in return, or true effort or care in answering. Your a troll, it is what it is!


@mike69 said
Then answer the one you highlighted instead of changing the subject.
I have not changed the subject.

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@mike69 said
I didn’t respond to your last set of pointless answers because of no honesty in return, or true effort or care in answering.
There was nothing of import for me to respond to in your last post on page 7. I understand what you posted.


@mike69 said
Belief in a way is a way of opening, a cleansing and freeing of the mind occurs.
Can this "opening, cleansing and freeing of the mind" happen with any set of religious beliefs?


@chaney3 said
It has also been said that the Bible was put together by the Council of Nicea, and the decisions of that Council was also inspired by God.
It seems more than a little odd that the credibility of the purported evidence supporting this particular omnipresent and omniscient creator entity relies so completely on the assertion that the deliberations of the Council of Nicea were directed by that creator entity. If you don't believe that historical claim, where does that leave the Bible as "evidence"?