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Thanks for the input, GoodKat.
I'm glad you found the blog.
"I have allways wondered why Christians are so scared to study opposing views, "
I'm a Christian, and you may have noticed that I'm quite well studied up on opposing views. Would you be willing to admit that you're painting with far too broad a brush? Most would call that stereotyping and bigoted. As a matter of fact, I started a blog to rationally dialog on the subjects in question. I think I disprove your point.
"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?"
You've failed to make a rational argument. Perhaps it's because people tend to hang around with like-minded people? Or perhaps it's because our belief system is that we are all parts of the body of Christ, and a body must function as a whole to be healthy?
And... I've read Discworld. Remember? I posted the quote. And I'm a Christian. So, I still don't see your point.
"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""
I'm afraid that I don't quite see how you've arrived at these points. Could you please explain your rationale?
Be blessed.