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>>KEN WROTE:
>>I'm afraid that your logic is not very good.
JUSTIN SAYS:
I assume you are referring to me and not Brad (it's hard to tell b/c
you
lumped both of our posts together in your response).
>>KEN WROTE:
>>There is a difference between proof and knowledge.
>>I know that a grape tastes good to me...
JUSTIN SAYS:
For someone who has such a firm understanding of what logic is not
very
good, you should be able to muster up something a little more clever
than a
grape analogy.
>>KEN WROTE:
>>And, in a similar way, millions of people have experienced God.
>>But, they cannot prove it any more than they can prove that a grape
>> >>tastes good to them to someone who has never eaten a grape.
JUSTIN SAYS:
This is, in my opinion, a perfect example of how religious followers
rationalize their ignorance.
KEN WROTE:
>(more on the other illogical arguments in this message in part 2, but >I
>wanted this basic truth not to be diluted.)
JUSTIN SAYS:
Well, I'll be sure to take a look at part 2 then. Thanks for for
telling me
what the "basic truth" is.
Justin Hasselman
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