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Old 05-25-2005, 06:17 PM   #1
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Default Non-believers; Read and weep

A classic tale of fallacies and follies.

Reading that, I literally wept. I was laughing so hard I couldn't breath.

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A classic tale of fallacies and follies.

Reading that, I literally wept. I was laughing so hard I couldn't breath.

Mods: Should this be in the humor forum? I wasn't sure, it's up to you.
The reference to the forum you mentioned is certainly a Christian one. I find that most of the Christian apologists there only appeal to forms of evidentialism, empricism or rationalism in their interchanges with non-Christians. I would suggest a good study of presuppositional apologetics as a supplemental base of knowledge.

Just a thought...

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I would suggest a good study of presuppositional apologetics as a supplemental base of knowledge.

Just a thought...

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We'll see what the mods ~Elsewhere~ think. Off you go.
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:10 AM   #5
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A classic tale of fallacies and follies.

Reading that, I literally wept. I was laughing so hard I couldn't breath.

Mods: Should this be in the humor forum? I wasn't sure, it's up to you.
Ok, i'm confused...the link.....
Are they Christians? How come there has been barely anything supporting the existence of Jesus....

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^ That was someone who doesnt believe in Jesus..

I've never been to CF, whats going on?
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Old 06-01-2005, 06:11 AM   #6
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A classic tale of fallacies and follies.

Reading that, I literally wept. I was laughing so hard I couldn't breath.

Mods: Should this be in the humor forum? I wasn't sure, it's up to you.

I am not sure what you found so remarkable ... much of what was posted seems on par with what I have encountered here .. There appears to be a range of ideas presented. Was there a particular point :huh: I did find the visual style a little too cutesy (is that a word ?), and had a sense that perhaps it was a generally younger group.
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Old 06-01-2005, 03:13 PM   #7
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Is this remarkable enough?

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There will come a day when Atheists, as they have for so long been proudly trumpetting, try to take over The West and burn down Churches in their wake. We must stop them, the War on Atheism will become a real war soon enough, they hate us, remember that when you are clutching your rifle in the middle of a bombed out New York or London. So don't be hesistant in using the rifle when the War comes.
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Holy shit. That's so loony toons, I don't even know what to say.

I really don't want to have to pick up and leave the U.S., but reading a quote like that makes me consider it again, and quite seriously. I'd so much like to live in a country where nucking futcakes like that guy Nikos simply aren't.
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I'll still be able to clutch a rifle in bombed out NY? :rolling:

Now THAT's funny!
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Holy shit. That's so loony toons, I don't even know what to say.

I really don't want to have to pick up and leave the U.S., but reading a quote like that makes me consider it again, and quite seriously. I'd so much like to live in a country where nucking futcakes like that guy Nikos simply aren't.
Relax - I've just checked the guy's profile. He's an 18 year old Londoner.
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