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Rhonda,

Glad you are doing well.

I don't think I could handle the arguing all the time just to prove a
point. I couldn't be a philosopher, either.

I've always like philosophy, though, and no matter what I will always
believe in God, and I know you do also, and always will. Interesting how
some people like to try and prove their point. lol.

Easter is this Sunday, March 27th.

Has anyone read the book called the Passion of Christ?

I love it. Someone sent it to me last year, and I'm just getting around to
reading it.

I finally got on Bookshare, and I should hear really soon whether I've been
accepted.

Love and Blessings,
Pat Ferguson
At 10:12 AM 3/23/05, you wrote:
>Hi, haven't heard from any of you too much lately?
>I was just taking a break from reading Descartes  Meditations On First
>Philosophy
>where he tries to find out if he really believes anything at all, he does
>come to the final conclusion that he believes in God though, and that his
>belief in God is foundational, that much I have figured out...
>I am definitely not "called" to be a philosopher,  it seems they will argue
>any point, and why?
>I think it is good to be able "to give a reason for your belief" but to
>always want to debate every single thing... it's a bit tedious!
>
>Talk to you all later!
>
>Rhonda

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