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 | | From: | Jim | | Subject: | Re: Christianity is false | | Date: | Sat, 30 Oct 2004 05:27:57 GMT |
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 | Mr. Falconer, I fear that you may have overlooked the Christian's definition of "faith" (Hebrews, Chapter 11) when you began to attempt to establish veracity for it. If you will read this chapter, you will understand how, by its very nature, veracity contradicts faith.
At the time that this letter to the "Hebrews" was written, the ancestors of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein were still running naked in their forests, eating raw meat and painting pictures inside of caves. A few centuries later, they were able to establish veracity for a flat world bordered with seas that contained giant monsters.
Today, their descendants continue to try to establish the veracity of when life begins and when it should end. In a world that failed to convict O.J. Simpson of murder, but successfully awarded his assets to the surviving family members for his crime, how can we hope to do more than the author of the letter to the "Hebrews" suggests?
Michael Falconer wrote:
> How is one to establish the veracity of the so called Christian faith??? > There is no method. > > >
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