We still love you, and welcome you to reality. It feels good to have the blinders off doesn't it:)
2007-08-19 17:50:32
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answered by Apollo's Revenge 3
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Sure. No problem.
Perhaps, you have come to the realization that such bullying doesn't produce the desired results.
Reflecting and reading are good. Please, keep it up! Those good practices will eventually lead you to some inevitable conclusions.
In particular, reading about logic, logic methodology, the methods of inference, deduction, etc, will definitely help you.
I am sure that if you keep studying logic and examining different philosophies, you will never have to worry about being offensive to atheists again. You also won't have to worry about forgiveness of any kind from any source.
Best wishes!
Keep reading!
2007-08-19 20:41:34
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answered by Aleph Null 5
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Well, I'm pretty new to R & S and haven't read any of your stuff, but if I had I'd accept your apology. I think it took a lot to make an apology like that and have to say seeing everyone (with few exceptions) accept your apology put me in a good mood for the night.
2007-08-19 18:03:22
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answered by Wanderer 4
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interesting yet i think of lazy applies to all communities. there are a number of wealthy lazy ppl who basically take place to get dealt a extra effective hand at delivery by using inheriting wealth. possibly basically attack lazy ppl quite often. Or extra effective yet, state what you're truly conversing approximately... you do no longer trust giving entitlements to ppl you do not have self assurance artwork no longer ordinary sufficient. in any case, that's sturdy to work out you're engaged on the way you word issues. sturdy activity.
2016-10-02 22:09:52
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answered by pantano 4
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That's OK. I agree, there's no need for anyone to insult anyone else, but I do hope you continue being provocative. Without provocation this place would be deadly dull.
2007-08-19 18:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not remember reading your questions however I am glad that you saw a problem in your questioning Athiest philosophy and you are apologizing.
2007-08-19 18:00:35
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answered by apple_kaur 3
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That really means a lot...seriously it does. I sincerely appreciate you saying this.
It was very humble and courageous of you...my opinion of you has definitely changed for the better.
I hope other people in R&S, no matter what their religion, can learn from you example!
(((hug)))
2007-08-19 18:01:23
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answered by . 6
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May God bless you for allowing the Spirit to convict you and for apologizing. We need more Christians like you, who follow the Word
2007-08-19 17:52:43
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answered by 4HIM- Christians love 7
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Apology accepted. I think all of us are guilty of the same things, so I also apologize for my own deliberately mean spirited words.
2007-08-19 17:51:20
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answered by Meow 5
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Don't be too hard on yourself - Christ isn't too hard on you! :o)
Just do what Jesus would do. Sometimes He did need to speak plainly and forcefully but He still did it with love.
Remember not to burn yourself out, too! We aren't to walk faster than we have ability and strength.
Don't try to walk faster than you can run!
Never give up.
2007-08-19 17:56:57
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answered by Chris B 4
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I was unaware of the posts,
but seeing as you seemed to have grown,
and have the desire to make things better,
yes, your apology is absolutely accepted :).
2007-08-19 17:56:26
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answered by jess 4
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