I'm going to open up a store for extremely religious people, tremendously over-charge them for the items being sold, and not give them a receipt.
Naturally, they will Question the cost and demand proof of Receipt.
Then I will tell them they do not need a Receipt, but what they do need is to have Faith in the cost of the item(s) purchased.
Surely they will be Outraged! But why? They follow the same concept in Church don't they? Except in Church, they need no proof. So why ask for a Receipt from my store? Just have Faith in it.
What I'm saying is: Why believe in the words of mere mortal? Yes, Jesus existed, and yes, it is fine to believe in a God, but why should we believe in everything the Church tells us? It is perfectly fine to Questions; it's only Natural.
2007-01-23
08:43:38
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Nicky_Nolstorm
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