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Originally posted by NashBama:
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Originally posted by 8I:
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Originally posted by NashBama:

You're assuming that they suddenly decided no evidence was neccessary to change their mind about a controversial issue. That's a pretty big assumption on your part.

Like I said, it takes quite a bit to convince people that once believed God did not exist that He in fact does. That's a major change in world view, something which can only happen by means of something significant.


Nash, it is quite possible for someone to go through an educational program (doctorate,etc.) and come out of the other side with unreasonable and irrational beliefs.

As you claim, you've applied your own version of a "Baloney Detection Kit" to all the other religions, yet there are more highly educated people that don't believe in Christianity than do.

Using your reasoning, how is that possible?


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I didn't just apply the test to all other religions. I apply it to everything, including Christianity and atheism alike. That's why my views are very different from Bill's and other Christians, they are my own that I've come to through my own research.

The key to the "baloney test" is objectivity. If you are biased in any way, the test will only reveal what you want it to. No offense, but when the Jesus/Horus myth passes the baloney test, there is very clear bias involved.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uns2qviklEg


Nash, I see the baloney there, but it would be nice to see some evidence.

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