I am sorry that I completely messed up with my last question, when I read it a second time I saw how it was that you see it. I apologize for that.
Quote: "Your question is fraught with silly assumptions and non sequiturs. Better take a nap til your head gets better. Then come back and show us how conscience and morals depend on a belief in a god."
I was trying to make a point in a question and it obviously didn't work out. If you would like to see what I was trying to say, read the first chapter to Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. The book doesn't mention a God until about the second or third chapter, so I don't think that it will seem like someone trying to cram something down your throat. Once again, I am sorry and am asking for forgiveness.
2006-09-26
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