Do Christians use their own gaps in knowledge as a means to prove the existence of a magical being?
Christian's innacuracies about gaps in scientific knowledge
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Christian's innacuracies about gaps in scientific knowledge
Post #1I have heard many Christians on this forum - and elsewhere - point out supposed gaps in scientific knowledge as proof that a magical being exists. I have found that sometimes these gaps don't even exist - it is instead a gap in the knowledge of the magical being believer.
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I wouldn't go to such extremes. Perhaps you should define your parameters of a fundamentalist. The way I see it, every sect of Christianity has a certain percentage of these. Be it of Baptist, Lutheran, Catholic, etc..... Are you telling me that fundamentalists belong only to one type of Christian denomination? What denomination would this be?jjg wrote:Shouldn't it be more accurate to say gaps that Fundamentalists have not Christians as a whole.
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What we do for others and the world remains
and is immortal.
-Albert Pine
Never be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim.
Accept no one persons definition of your life; define yourself.
-Harvey Fierstein