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Lets say I had a bible with carbon dating back to bc times. would you worship him in case he was real? Have faith through Danduey.
you will know danduey when you burn in the pits of muck. Then you will see his everlasting love for us when you burn in the pits of muck.

2007-03-02 01:54:30 · 2 answers · asked by smoke_pancakes 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Sounds allot like are own so called god. lets see danduey never talks to me . neither does god. it sounds like the bible you have is allot of nonsense kinda like our own bible. sounds like the believes of a crazy man . Like Christianity. so I guess i have just a s much reason to believe in your danduey as any other religion.

2007-03-02 02:05:25 · answer #1 · answered by Altonio 2 · 0 0

If there was evidence over many years of Danduey's existence - including thousands of ancient manuscripts that agree with each other (contra what our friend Brian Flemming seems to think) amazingly well, thousands of peoples' lives who have been changed by the better - and made total sense considering (a) the universe we live in and (b) the existence of reason and morality, and what's more if I had personal experience of Danduey's presence, then absolutely I would investigate him.

And I would not let drones like the "Rational Danduey Response Squad" deter me, I would not mindlessly accept their authority, but I would make the investigation myself as best I could. I would dig and dig for the truth, and not accept easy feel-good answers that say "hey, guess what? you remember all those bad things you did yesterday, and that girl you treated poorly last year, and all those times you were disrespectful to your parents though they loved you and had your best interests at heart? Guess what? You will NEVER BE ACCOUNTABLE FOR ANY OF IT!"

I hope you do the same. Please contact me personally if you want to talk more.

Edit to Altonio: You have a lot of statements of alleged fact there, but the lack of logical support makes me suspect you have never actually investigated the question beyond "well, Brian Flemming says there's no God, and Richard Dawkins says there's no God, so that's good enough for me!" Isn't that just a bit too easy? If you would like to explain your thought process to me, please contact me personally. I'd be interested to hear it, especially as an ex-atheist, ex-Buddhist who did exactly such an investigation and ended up a Christian.

2007-03-02 02:03:09 · answer #2 · answered by Gary B 5 · 1 0

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