To: Patriot1259
My father was a atheist but there was one incident in his life that defied any statistical possibility that happened during his military service that he couldn't explain away and it bothered him. The result was that on his death bed he longed for a peace that still eluded him, for the doubt existed in his mind that he might of been wrong those many years in saying there was no God. I came to realize that being a atheist required a blind faith of it's own and was just as subject to doubt as a spiritual approach.
To: dog breath
Seems like being an agnostic is the way to go. Just say to whoever it is that hears our thoughts and prayers...’I just don’t really know’
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01/05/2010 5:42:00 AM PST by
stuartcr
(If we are truly made in the image of God, why do we have faults?)
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