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<blockquote data-quote="Think..." data-source="post: 77018200" data-attributes="member: 420330"><p>The point of my statement is that an atheist, who has no faith at all - no belief in God to begin with, does not have access to the deeper Truths of Scripture that can only come through the Holy Spirit, and/or through a basic honest desire to seek Truth in God's Words.</p><p></p><p>Do atheists know more about the Bible than the average Christian? There's really no way to gauge that. Most Christians don't read their Bible, but most atheists read the Bible with a bias and a disdain that leads them only to seek contradiction and information that doesn't align with modern scientific positions. It would be rare for any of them to read it for the purpose of discovering what it actually teaches in its entirety. And the few who have taken that route come away changed. They are afterward referred to as <em>Christians.</em></p><p></p><p>I don't agree that an atheist would generally know more than a Christian about the Bible. Why would they?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Think..., post: 77018200, member: 420330"] The point of my statement is that an atheist, who has no faith at all - no belief in God to begin with, does not have access to the deeper Truths of Scripture that can only come through the Holy Spirit, and/or through a basic honest desire to seek Truth in God's Words. Do atheists know more about the Bible than the average Christian? There's really no way to gauge that. Most Christians don't read their Bible, but most atheists read the Bible with a bias and a disdain that leads them only to seek contradiction and information that doesn't align with modern scientific positions. It would be rare for any of them to read it for the purpose of discovering what it actually teaches in its entirety. And the few who have taken that route come away changed. They are afterward referred to as [I]Christians.[/I] I don't agree that an atheist would generally know more than a Christian about the Bible. Why would they? [/QUOTE]
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