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1  Theology / Apologetics / Re:Why aggressive atheism? on: September 04, 2004, 10:32:59 AM
I don't know why people who don't believe in the Lord go so far to make believers such as ourselves have second thoughts. If they think that there is no God, then why don't they just leave us to our 'silly delusions'?

I'm a little worried, as I knew someone in my old Grade 8-9 school, who was a bit of a pushy athiest, always thinking she was right. This year, she comes to the High School I attend. I'm afraid I might have to argue a bit... Though, I imagine that if I just smile and nod, things should be fine. We never left off at good terms, so if she says nothing to me, it's all the better.
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