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Read the book, if your
Read the book, if your beliefs are truly valid, then reading the book will only serve to reinforce your views. I have allways wondered why Christians are so scared to study opposing views, I constantly study opposing views in order to remind myself why I believe what I believe. In fact, I am surrounded by opposing views, considering im an agnostic with Fundamentilist Christian parents who make me go to church. Yet even under the constant assault of the pastor and Steven Curtis Chapman, I remain adamant in my beliefs. So why, if Christian's faith is so strong and so correct, must they constantly reinforce it with Christian music and weekly church? I read the Bible, why cant you read Discworld? Are you that weak? Or are you perhaps afraid that the Bible isn't true, and that you will become convinced of this? Time for some "soul-searching"