Re: Logic


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Posted by Lynn on January 01, 1997 at 12:54:11:

In Reply to: Logic posted by Grasshopper on January 01, 1997 at 11:32:50:

: Obviously we all understand the foolishness of believing in certain
: things, but logically the denial of certain unknowable things is
: equally foolish...better to not have any beliefs at all
: one way or the other. Because you can not show absolutely
: the nature of the universe any belief about it is not based on
: logic.


It's funny...I have the history of the Jews and Christians all written down in the Bible for me, yet to believe what these people say, who actually experienced these events first hand, is considered foolishness. No one questions the experiences of, say, the early settlers in America. We believe the history books even though we were not there. You will probably say, "Then, why don't you believe other religious writings?" I don't doubt the real, supernatural experiences of people of other religions, I just believe that what they are experiencing is not of God. They have been decieved by lying spirits.



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