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i know hot Christians. There are a number of them on my f-list. But any Christian who follows this advice would rank pretty low on my 'hotness' scale and pretty high on my 'creepiness' scale. Seriously, does doing this sort of thing ever win any converts? Or at least, any converts who didn't already find cultthink attractive?
 

Date: 2007-01-09 10:56 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flexibeast.livejournal.com
found atheism a welcome relief.

Yep, i can understand that . . . . moving in spiritually-oriented circles often means that one gets exposed to a lot of particularly muddled thinking1 (#note1), and it can be refreshing not to have to put up with people claiming that their theology is SCIENTIFIC because it fits with STRING THEORY and is just as VALID a scientific theory as anything else because it's not yet been PROVEN to be wrong. Yeah, right - just like science hasn't yet definitively proved that the tooth fairy doesn't exist. :-P

i'm actually planning to write a post on this very issue in the very near future . . . .




1 (). At least in contrast to my own thinking, which i would regard as being merely mildly muddled. :-)

Date: 2007-01-09 11:12 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] penguinpusher.livejournal.com
With my tooth enamel I wish the tooth fairy were real... :)

Looking forward to the post.

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