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Exploring Christianity
Former (current?) atheist, finding myself drawn towards Christ--desperately seeking comfort!
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<blockquote data-quote="Liza B." data-source="post: 71898636" data-attributes="member: 402778"><p>Hi there, I'm late to this thread and hope you'll pop back in when you can and update us. </p><p></p><p>I note you have a nose for stories. Art films, literary fiction. Do not forget this. Keep this on your radar. Why? The Bible is mostly a book of stories, rather than logical arguments and/or mathematical equations. </p><p></p><p>Jesus our Savior told stories. </p><p></p><p>The atheist axiom is that everything must be perfectly rationalized; everything must fit together like a puzzle. And it does. But not in a way we can understand, else God is not God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liza B., post: 71898636, member: 402778"] Hi there, I'm late to this thread and hope you'll pop back in when you can and update us. I note you have a nose for stories. Art films, literary fiction. Do not forget this. Keep this on your radar. Why? The Bible is mostly a book of stories, rather than logical arguments and/or mathematical equations. Jesus our Savior told stories. The atheist axiom is that everything must be perfectly rationalized; everything must fit together like a puzzle. And it does. But not in a way we can understand, else God is not God. [/QUOTE]
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