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Old 11-22-2004, 04:12 PM   #11
Elemmírë
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While I personally don't equate religion with logic, I agree that Christianity, at least the way you perceive it, Rian, seems very logical.

Er... you have a lot to answer right now from various people, and much of what I'd ask was in their posts as well, so I'll only ask one more question right now...

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Originally Posted by R*an
And btw, the Bible is VERY clear that God desires everyone to be reconciled to Him, and that no one has an excuse - we ALL know enough to make the decision that will lead to salvation.
This is what I wonder most about. How do we all know enough? While I have few serious problems with Christianity, my own personal experience has actually turned me away from the religion. And I wonder about people who are brought up in other religions. Surely they do not have the same vision of Christianity that someone who is or was brought up as a Christian does. How would they have enough knowledge of Christianity to make that decision?
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