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![]() Michael Daly wrote: On 17-Feb-2005, "Tinkerntom" wrote: Is there any conceivable reason that you would change your mind about God, Christianity, etc. In other words is your mind closed, or open to the possibility that there is a God, and what is your basis for coming to this conclusion. In particular, I would like to know your personal scientific experience in coming to your conclusions. You misinterpret my statements. I agree with your statements to the effect that the physical world and the spiritual world are separate. We can neither prove nor disprove the existance of God - hence I am an agnostic. Note that agnosticism is not the same thing as atheism. As far as Christianity goes - I was raised a Christian but cannot justify what I see going on around me in the name of Christ (or God). I also cannot see why any one religion (or creation myth) should be any more believable than any other. My opposition to religion does not affect my personal beliefs. If there was a religion that was reasonable and honest, I might find it possible to follow their teachings. Mike Thanks for your candid espression of a very personal subject, I will look forward to further discussions. TnT |
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