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I just don’t agree with forced conversion of anyone. You present the ideology of all sides and let the individual decide what makes sense to them. I myself embraces religion to a point but also embrace science and empirical facts.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
LTC Stephan Porter - really? Ask a young earth creationist how old the planet is...
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MAJ James Woods
LTC Stephan Porter In what way are they mutually exclusive? After all, if there is a creator that created all we see and can theorize then it's safe to believe He created the knowledge, the principle science, and the empirical knowledge exists as part of His plan . The three are indeed mutually inclusive of one has an open minded about it. Much like fate vs. choice debate i had in HS and in college.
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I have never heard of a theist converting an atheist, but I have seen plenty of atheists who converted themselves
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CPT Jack Durish
MAJ James Woods - Of course they do My comment was that I've never seen a theist convert them. A theist may welcome another "doubter" to the fold, but I have not seen an atheist motivate the believer to stop believing. That is simply Capt Gregory Prickett 's hubris speaking
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Capt Gregory Prickett
CPT Jack Durish - did you miss where I stated that most atheists convert themselves?
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SFC Michael Hasbun
Well yeah, everyone is born an atheist until indoctrinated into a religion. So every single person in a religion is a prior atheist.
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I have seen many believers lose their faith. Either to another religion or to non-belief.
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