0ttre
2008-07-16, 02:21
Tell me about the God you don't believe in; it's likely I don't believe in that God either.
I was reading through the philocrites archives (http://www.philocrites.com/archives/) earlier, and it confirmed for me this is a theme in conversations with older atheists. What do you think of inculturation? Is there room in your perspective for the whole world? Can your rejection of theism truly be heard outside of your religious community?
I was reading through the philocrites archives (http://www.philocrites.com/archives/) earlier, and it confirmed for me this is a theme in conversations with older atheists. What do you think of inculturation? Is there room in your perspective for the whole world? Can your rejection of theism truly be heard outside of your religious community?