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Post by Johnny Gotham on Jan 10, 2005 20:38:57 GMT -5
Answered by AiGI suggest asking whoever says this how they can know that their belief is true that 'no belief can be proven'. If they can't do it, then you have no reason to trust their belief. If they try, then they are admitting that beliefs can be proven…<br> I pray this helps, God bless. Bodie Hodge, M.Sc. Manager, Answers Department/Speaker Answers in Genesis P.O. Box 510 Hebron, KY 41048 www.answersingenesis.orgJohnny's Commentary: Secular humanists keep insisting that no beliefs can be proven because they are either ignorant of the evidence, or want to appear to have all the answers so they can sucker people into their sham of a philosophy.
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