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To: smorgle
It never ceases to amaze me how a person can come along and think that his ideas outweigh the understandings of thousands of learned, prayerful, holy people over two milleniums. What incredible arrogance! And there's another problem. Throughout history, thousands of Catholics have been venerated for their heroic virtue, loving service to their fellow man, and unshakable faith. Catholics died defending the truth of Christianity. So what are they, flukes? They were good people but that had nothing to do with their faith? They were bad people who would even die to look good? Give me a break. No real experience of God is defensible because it's ultimately known from the inside, by faith, not by arguments and proofs. You think Catholicism is indefensible? Maybe there's hope for you yet

Guess you'll want to venerate the terrorists on Sept. 11th because they also died for their man made "faith" too.

312 posted on 10/18/2001 10:00:01 AM PDT by Unbeliever
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To: Unbeliever
Well, I didn't really think you could handle the questions.

Sometimes a person such as you is so convinced of the rightness of a religious assertion that he cannot even consider the possibility that he is less than 100% correct. The Catholics have a name for this. They call it holy effrontery. I have a name for it, too. I call it "Stepped in what?"

314 posted on 10/18/2001 11:41:29 PM PDT by smorgle
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