> > So your point is what -- his transition from atheist to deist is > > an indication of dementia? > > > > Talk about DESPERATE. > > > > And prejudicial. > > > > Dr. Jim Guinee > > Firm Believer
> Stephen Black: > Well, I tend to the opinion that if Firm Believers can say that an > allegedly loving God is going to torture me in Hell for all eternity > for not believing (and eternity's a pretty long time, isn't it?) No firm believer that I know if believes that or teaches that, and it's not based on biblical interpretation. Besides, this isn't about Christianity per se, it's about belief in God versus no belief in God. If you don't like my response, I'm sorry you feel that way, but engaging in a religious peeing contest will not make things better. > Stephena Black: > then I can say that the sudden switch of a prominent atheist to a > believer in God may be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. It may be, but from my angle you reflexively went to an explanation that seems unlikely (given the relatively small percentage of individuals his age that suffer from Alzheimer's). Can you accept the possibility the man may have decided after all this time he's wrong about belief in God being logical? SO what if he thinks that? What if a prominent racist changed his tune in later years -- would you also chalk that up to dementia? Jim Guinee --- You are currently subscribed to tips as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
