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If your friend Kurt is not a Christian, what religion is he? Or is he an
Atheist? To my way of thinking, the best way to fight individual
Atheism is good solid theological training. I find, often, when attempting
to make an apology for Atheism, one's basic theological training counters
this philosophy sufficiently too reveal its absurdity.
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From: "Doris & Chris" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2013 8:27 AM
Subject: Re: Update on Our Friends Anna and Curt from Minnesota
> Actually, while Curt acknowledges the existence of God, he is not a
> Christian. He was raised Catholic and attended Catholic school - and I am
> very much not bashing Catholics but have several Catholicfriends who are
> committed Christians and know the Lord - but sometimes a churchy
> upbringing seems to do more harm than good. Curt's sudden and untimely
> death rather drove home to me how important it is to try and introduce
> people to Christ.
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> Thanks bunches for your prayers, everyone.
>
> Doris
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> At 07:47 AM 5/4/2013 -0400, you wrote:
>>Praying....words can't ease her sorrow, but at least we know we'll see
>>them
>>again. How sad,
>>blessings!
>>Rhondaugh!!
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