fantasticthepan
The Devil In Stitches
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i actually thought that was surprisingly neutral and open minded. very respectable review...not that it really delved into anything of substance, but it couldve been typically narrowed minded christian chest thumping, and it wasnt.
09/01/2006 at 23:34
i actually thought that was surprisingly neutral and open minded. very respectable review...not that it really delved into anything of substance, but it couldve been typically narrowed minded christian chest thumping, and it wasnt.
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Ethan2442
Lost Pilgrim
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haha yea as i was reading that i noticed the exact same thing
08/25/2006 at 01:14
haha yea as i was reading that i noticed the exact same thing
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keith
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Well, it's a site for Christians addressing Christians, that's probably why he didn't get into the point of view of the naturalist reader.
08/24/2006 at 19:28
Well, it's a site for Christians addressing Christians, that's probably why he didn't get into the point of view of the naturalist reader.
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Steven
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wonder if i can get this book in the uk ?
08/24/2006 at 14:12
wonder if i can get this book in the uk ?
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W. Stubbs
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Christians are never wrong so "the other war around" doesn't matter.
08/24/2006 at 07:56
Christians are never wrong so "the other war around" doesn't matter.
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Neil Davis
Billy Gnosis
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I like this: "But the great advantage of a book like this, for Christians, is that it provides a chance to see how some of the tenets of our faith hold up against the challenges of a ?thoughtful atheist.? For nonbelievers, it?s a good chance to read the viewpoint of a thinking Christian and consider some Christian arguments they may never have encountered."
What about the other way around?
08/23/2006 at 18:30
I like this: "But the great advantage of a book like this, for Christians, is that it provides a chance to see how some of the tenets of our faith hold up against the challenges of a ?thoughtful atheist.? For nonbelievers, it?s a good chance to read the viewpoint of a thinking Christian and consider some Christian arguments they may never have encountered."
What about the other way around? |