A comment
Rev. G. R. Gaudreau errancy@infidels.org
Thu, 10 Jun 1999 17:49:06 -0400 (00929069346, 199906102146.RAA12774@hme0.mailrouter02.sprint.ca)
Jason:
What do you mean "it proves nothing"? If God, that is Jesus Christ, is a
personal God and He acts on a personal level, as well as public then yes it
does. It might not prove it to *you* specifically because it's not your
experience, but it does prove that God (if existing...) does work in
individual lives.
RevGaud
hello Jason,
Please re-read your reply to Farrell. How can that "prove" that God
is a personal God and "prove" that God works in individual's lives,
when you admit that the proposition rests on a supposition, that
supposition being "if existing...", that is, IF God exists? Saying
"IF" makes it unsure and thus it cannot be proven. You contradicted
yourself twice in the same paragraph. We have a saying in French:
"Avec 'si' on vas as Paris et avec 'ça' on reste là." It's the
equivalent of "If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle."
Rev. G. R. Gaudreau
grgaud@bigfoot.com
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