> I think people that are anti-Christian are just as silly as people who
are 
> anti-non-Christians (if you can think of a better way to say that, please

> say so). A lot of people I know have come to this bizarre conclusion that

> anyone who has a profound belief is either ignorant or hateful or both.

yeah, i think my mom was smart by telling me at a young enough age that
refusing to believe that there's a highest power is equally ignorant as
people who refuse to believe that there might not be a highest power.  from
what i understand, it's been confirmed that there was a jesus, but whether
or not he was a higher power is unclear.  there's nothing uncool about
being open minded to a higher power, the only thing that's uncool is
refusing to see another person's POV about an existing power.
- amy, sorta stuck in the middle.

oh...if any of you have ever heard of pantheism, it's kind of intriguing to
me.  it's a theory that nature is actually our God.  makes sense when you
think about it.  supposedly the world is 2000 years old ...but says who? 
our earth has been around for millions of years, and the one thing that
truly keeps us all from croaking is our earth.  without evolution in our
environment, animals, plants, blah blah..none of us would even exist.

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