I mean when somebody asks a question at R&S lets say about Moses, most of the atheists answers are 'No, he never existed, or it is just a myth'. What did they answer their Lit professor when asked about Romeo and Juliet, Wuthering Heights, or Catcher in the Rye? Those are fictitious stories yet I remember having to write long and painful essays on them. What is the difference between Moby Dick and the Bible to an atheist? Not much. Then why can't they answer a question based on the bible 'stories'?
So there!
2007-04-20
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Starjumper the R&S Cow
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