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Old 30th August 2007, 03:06   #141 (permalink)
RapidRed
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Originally Posted by Plechazunga View Post

His point was that the desire to convert the world, the conviction that if only everyone stopped believing false things everything would be alright, is entirely within the Christian tradition. Even though he is himself an atheist.
But that sort of beats the whole purpose, does'nt it?

I mean, the aim should be to convince people to stop believing in myths and fantasy, irrespective of what Christianity or any other religion says.
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