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‘”I contemplated leaving the priesthood,” said Holloway, “but struggled on and stayed with it.” If there is no God, why? If Holloway’s answer for “staying with it” has to do with noble aspirations of love and service, then where is there any possibility for the non-existence of God?’

What I want to know is if he no longer believes in God, why does he believe he has a right to an income that comes from the tithes and offerings of those who do believe in God?


4 posted on 03/02/2012 1:25:35 PM PST by ReformationFan
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To: ReformationFan
‘”I contemplated leaving the priesthood,” said Holloway, “but struggled on and stayed with it.” If there is no God, why? If Holloway’s answer for “staying with it” has to do with noble aspirations of love and service, then where is there any possibility for the non-existence of God?’
What I want to know is if he no longer believes in God, why does he believe he has a right to an income that comes from the tithes and offerings of those who do believe in God?

It sounds to me as if Holloway is suffering from an alarming case of arrogance.

11 posted on 03/02/2012 3:25:45 PM PST by cloudmountain
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