feederband wrote:Wiccan?
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Audrey2Katrina wrote:There is no way A person that knows he is a Atheist can be converted...That person that says they were was no Atheist...
There you go! You've just shown what I had already alluded to: "Victory by Definition"... the simple fact is, whether you care to acknowledge them or not, is that many bona-fide former atheists, are, in-fact, believers. They've written books, and many have been on TV specials.... as is the case for the reverse... I can acknowledge many believers have become either agnostic or atheistic... I can equally assert with confidence that former atheists HAVE become believers. I KNOW of such cases.
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Audrey2Katrina wrote:There is no way A person that knows he is a Atheist can be converted...That person that says they were was no Atheist...
There you go! You've just shown what I had already alluded to: "Victory by Definition"... the simple fact is, whether you care to acknowledge them or not, is that many bona-fide former atheists, are, in-fact, believers. They've written books, and many have been on TV specials.... as is the case for the reverse... I can acknowledge many believers have become either agnostic or atheistic... I can equally assert with confidence that former atheists HAVE become believers. I KNOW of such cases.
A2K
Say what you want
Audrey2Katrina wrote:Gosh, I hope I'm not considered one of the lost needing to be found. That sounds so derogatory and completely belittles and attempts to invalidate the belief system in which I conduct myself and raise my children. I teach them tolerance and respect of others, and that they can do whatever they want as long as they do not harm themselves or others in the process.
I think some folks in here (I'm only using this quote as an "example" and it is NOT intended to besmirch your very articulate post.)...are wearing their hearts on their shirtsleeves and being oversensitive. Personally I think a LOT of this is consequent to a pervasive mentality that to merely express one's belief mores is somehow or other "wrong" because it may potentially "offend" this one or that one. I am NOT offended by what anyone believes or cares to express as their belief... if they want to call me "lost" because of what I hold dear... so be it.
I cannot speak for Southerngale (and will not presume to) the only mention made of "lost and confused" came in his post... and since then more than a few folks have jumped on it like a duck on a Junebug. Not necessary. The way >I< read it, it was said by a pastor... and Jesus was the Ultimate "pastor" or shepherd, whose job it is to tend to the needs of the flock.. those whom he has within the fold, and those who might have wandered astray. I do NOT see it as intended as a pejorative toward anyone...JMHO.
A2K
Now who's tring to be victorous...
And I absolutely welcome honest and open discourse in matters both religious and political as my offline friends and I engage in (and I absolutely adhere to our forum rules on the latter topic). They are as varied as members are here, and it's so refreshing to understand others' viewpoints in a warm and encouraging atmosphere.
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