Re: Christian morality: absolute?

Pim van Meurs (entheta@eskimo.com)
Wed, 11 Jun 1997 20:02:13 -0400

<<That is not my burden, and it never has been. However, I am glad that you
have gone so far over the edge as to make this ridiculous demand. It makes
my job here a lot easier.>>

Jim: Job? But you were relegated to the intellectually unemployed when you
began
this quixotic run. However, your inability to undertake an affirmative
case

Now now children.

Jim: has been noted. This makes you an agnostic, not an atheist. I think
that's
actually a good thing. Dogmatic atheism is impossible. And you certainly
don't
want to assert the impossible, do you?

Please give us the theory of a god so that one can disprove its existance.
Only then can one require falsification.

Jim: BTW, as an agnostic, you'd still better be careful. When I lived down
South I had some agnostics living next door to me, and one night they woke
up with a
flaming question mark on their lawn.

Oh boy....