Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?

John W. Rea (matziq@airmail.net)
Tue, 16 Jun 1998 18:03:41 -0500


Well, I say the same thing. If you can come up with compelling evidence
AND the evidence is verifiable then I could lean towards the non-existance
of God. But then there is our delemma.

-----Original Message-----
From: sodom <Sodom@ma.ultranet.com>
To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?

>If you could come up with compelling evidence, and the evidence was
verifiable,
>then yes. I could lean that way. Although, like I said, i wouldn't believe
>regardless - the word has no meaning for me.
>
>Sodom
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>Johnny Rea wrote:
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>> Agreed. If I can prove the world is flat will you believe it?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: sodom <Sodom@ma.ultranet.com>
>> To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
>> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 1:40 PM
>> Subject: Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?
>>
>> >If I can prove that Jesus never existed, or that Josph Smith was playing
>> people
>> >for fools, or that Adam was not the first man, then you will abandon the
>> >Church?
>> >
>> >Sodom
>> >
>> >Johnny Rea wrote:
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>> >> If you can show me facts that disprove what I believe then I will be
the
>> >> first
>> >> to abandon the church.
>> >>
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Bob Hartwig <hartwig@ais.net>
>> >> To: virus@lucifer.com <virus@lucifer.com>
>> >> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 12:40 PM
>> >> Subject: Re: virus: Virus: Opinions?
>> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>The reason I don't mind you guys beating me up is I am so firm and
>> strong
>> >> in
>> >> >>my beliefs that I can talk to Satan face to face and wouldn't
flinch.
>> So
>> >> >>fire away! :)
>> >> >>Everywhere is a missionary opportunity.
>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >My extensive experience with fundamentalists leads me to believe you
are
>> >> >right. We could raise hundreds of points that prove that your
beliefs
>> are
>> >> >not only factually incorrect, but logically impossible. You would
not
>> >> >flinch. When I discover that I'm conversing with such a strong
>> >> >fundamentalist, I immediately change the subject and start talking
about
>> >> >the weather, because I may as well debate with the tree in my front
>> yard.
>> >> >
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