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That would apply to you as well.
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Actually it doesn't! That's why my stories are different. But I've had to work hard at it.
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So when do you satisfy yourself that facts are really facts?
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Sometimes they're provable, sometimes you can't know, you can only quote others and get different views and interpretations (and don't pretend therefore that you have "the" answer)
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Especially when it comes to the truth of God's revelation in relation to their Atheistic worldview. Yes!
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Athiest have the most to lose if they’re wrong.....
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As governor of Virginia, Jefferson was confronted by the Baptists who implored him to make the Baptist religion the state religion.
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Jefferson’s friend George Mason said of these statutes, they: "Extinguished forever the ambitious hope of making laws for the human mind."
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