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- From: schnitzi@cs.ucf.edu (Mark Schnitzius)
- Subject: Re: Atheism and Intelligence
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 22:17:44 GMT
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- heflin@rtsg.mot.com (Suzanne Stratton Heflin) writes:
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- >Which 10% would you say is fact? How do you explain the hundreds of
- >prophecies in the Bible that have proven true, verified by other ancient
- >historians and even modern archaeologists?
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- Name one. Just one. Shouldn't be hard, if there are hundreds of them.
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- >you do, that the Bible is 90% fiction. Don't judge the Bible, or the
- >Christian faith, by hearsay alone, or what you see one believer do.
- >Investigate it as you would anything, by rigorous study and scientific
- >method. I think you'll be surprised at astronomers and archaeologists that
- >have set out to disprove some aspect of the Bible, only to become believers.
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- Don't tell me you believe the world is only 6000 years old.
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- mark
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