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Keith MacNevins  
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 More options Aug 16 2008, 2:10 pm
From: "Keith MacNevins" <kmacnev...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:10:38 -0500
Local: Sat, Aug 16 2008 2:10 pm
Subject: Re: [AvC] Atheist's belief system

Growing up and going to a Methodist church I sensed that most of the
congregation I was a part of did not believe in Jesus, God, or life after
death. A person is not a Christian simply because they refer to themselves
as, or because they go to church, or follow mere religious traditions and
observances.

On 8/15/08, evenuscinatus <evenuscina...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> If Atheists believe only on what is proved through experience.
> History shows that the chance of
> current understandings on things changing is 50 percent.   Today the
> primary problem to solve is
> which 50% of what we think we know is bound to be totally wrong in the
> future.
> This belief system is based on very unstable ground indeed!!

> My belief is that most Christians are Atheists.  When all delusions
> are boiled away what left is
> a belief in Self preservation and Dominion over others through
> trickery.  I think that a true "Christian"
> keeps his thoughts to himself and leads a "Live and Let Live", "No
> Harm No Foul",
> "Sticks and Stones"  philosophy.

> My $0.02

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Ambassador From Hell

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