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Started by rick, June 04, 2008, 06:24:25 PM

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Quote from: "rlrose328"Methinks we are being baited by a believer who is parading as someone who has questions.  :D  I'm waiting for the "truth".
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rick

Quote from: "jcm"There is no evidence that god chose these people. Wouldn’t you need faith to believe that?
Yes.

Thanks for the input everyone.

jcm

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Quote from: "jcm"There is no evidence that god chose these people. Wouldn’t you need faith to believe that?
Yes.

Thanks for the input everyone.

Your welcome, glad I could help.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring. -cs

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If you are talking about jews as a people (as I seem to understand you are), then I don't understand what the question is. If you are talking about followers of judaism, then I don't understand how this question is best answered by atheists. Ask someone who defines him/herself as a jew about who and what they are.

When it comes to jews as a people and the implication of divine connection, that is something we have to thank theists for.

This has nothing at all to do with atheists and theists agreeing. Personally, and I think I can speak for virtually every atheist on this board, I will agree with anyone who is objectively or when it's called for subjectively correct in their claims regardless of their allegiance.
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