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Here's a great piece on @meganphelps, formally of Westboro Baptist Church. She gives us hope for humanity. newyorker.com/magazine/2015/…
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@marty_slackjaw it's certainly a problem I'm hoping I can help make a dent in, hence this Twitter account
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@marty_slackjaw Further, if we don't publicly challenge these beliefs, both the ideas and the "boneheads" will be fruitful and multiply.
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@marty_slackjaw Maybe one of these "ignorant bone heads" never had someone challenge their beliefs in a respectful manner
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@marty_slackjaw I can't help but feel compassion for the deeply misguided.
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.@1readydefense whatever it is, do send it along when you're done. I'd love to read it!
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.@1readydefense everything is freely available to you. So, again, if you believe the Bible is truth, prove it to yourself, not to me.
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.@1readydefense although I suspect if you do the work, you'll find my position a bit more compelling
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.@1readydefense that wikipedia page is a jumping off point. You can read the original texts yourself and disprove it for yourself.
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.@1readydefense Christianity has a lot of great ideas on morality. So do other world religions. So do secularists.
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.@1readydefense atheists question "theological authority" whereas you appear to hold it immutable… not sure what colors you think I'm hiding
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.@1readydefense some light reading for you: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Chr…
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.@1readydefense also early greek and roman religious works… you'd be surprised how many characters throughout folklore resemble Jesus
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.@1readydefense I have. Old testament, new testament, book of mormon, the quran, dianetics, and others.
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.@1readydefense atheists tend to have flexible minds and empathetic hearts that aren't dependent on a book that warns of god's wrath.
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