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>Bob Sewell wrote to Mark Bloss about "Existence Exists"
BS> In a deposition submitted under oath, Mark Bloss said:
BS> Maybe if you'll cut some bigger holes in your white hood and hold
BS> that burning cross a little higher for better light you'll be able to
BS> see this for yourself.
MB> LOL!
BS> Rather well fitted, I thought.
BS> Did you get a chance to ponder my questions to you about God and
BS> His reasons for requiring faith in Him?
I can't say I can remember the post - but I would first need to know
_why_ you submit the question - by that I mean - what requirment of
faith is there? Rather, how is it established that God requires
[that we have] faith in Him? Is God limited by a lack of faith in
Him? Or are we rewarded for believing _whatever_ we are taught,
whether it is true or false, or ambiguous, simply by believing?
Regardless of these prerequisites, I can say, that I believe that the
requirment of faith is a given; if on the one hand science requires
physical evidence, and on the other hand faith requires that one should
never hold any possibility as being impossible.
... Ghosts are merely unsubstantiated roomers.
--- GEcho 1.11++TAG 2.7c
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