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To: GL of Sector 2814

“As an atheist, I don’t have a dog in the “who’s a real Christian” hunt. I simply thought you were making a math error.”

Good post. Again, honesty is important and some don’t have the desire or capability. I may be wrong about some things but I’m capable of admitting when I am. I don’t agree with you in probably any way but I can certainly respect your desire to have honest debate.

God bless (occupational hazard).

GG


265 posted on 12/05/2009 7:00:49 PM PST by Gordon Greene (www.fracturedrepublic.com - I have a theory about how Darwin evolved... more soon.)
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To: Gordon Greene
Good post. Again, honesty is important and some don’t have the desire or capability. I may be wrong about some things but I’m capable of admitting when I am.

I agree with talk show host Dennis Prager when he says he prefers clarity to agreement.

As for myself, I have a small confession to make. In some arguments I have actually...
(drum roll, please)
admitted to making a mistake.

I know, I know. On the internet yet.

I don’t agree with you in probably any way but I can certainly respect your desire to have honest debate.

We both might be surprised at how much we agree on some things, social issues aside. While I'm not a social conservative, I'm very conservative on matters of economics, defense, and foreign affairs. Note that I always put a Heinlein quote in my tagline. (Which reminds me, time to put in a new one)

God bless (occupational hazard).

I always take a heartfelt blessing in the spirit in which it is given. Thank you.

280 posted on 12/05/2009 8:02:36 PM PST by GL of Sector 2814 (Be wary of strong drink. It can make you shoot at tax collectors — and miss. (Heinlein))
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