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Posted by Andy™ on October 16, 2000 22:36:45 UTC

Sorry. Extreme arguments annoy me...

One o` you two stands on one side of a cliff, the other stands on the other cliff, and you both pull on a rope trying to tumble the other one and hope they hold onto the rope long enough for you to pull them up to your extreme instead of letting them fall into that wonderful, intelligent pit known as.... the middleground.

In this argument, gents and ladies, the middleground is the place where the answer is. I can`t reccomend The Science of God highly enough, people! I`m about 1/6th of the way into it and am learning more than I ever did in these debates (and I`ve been in many of them.) in a debate, you firmly defend your own side. There`s little learning that occurs.



Read it! Read it now!!





It`s the best mistake I ever made!!!








Why are you still reading this worthless drivel?!? Go get the book!!!



GO!!


Christians: It`s theologically SOUND. Not even quivering.

Athiests/evolutionists: It doesn`t deny evolution in the correct forms. There are so many screwed-up ideas about evolution, I`m constantly annoyed by them. 90% of these arguments are avoidable when dealing with correct information.



Move it!!!



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