[BTW, please don't strip attributions; it makes understanding who said what
('blame' ;-)) significantly harder.]
On Friday, June 10, 2005 11:46 PM, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net>
wrote:
James D. Forrester wrote:
> [[Sollog]] believes himself to be the son of God
[Snip]
If Sollog is the only source of evidence for his being
God he has a
verifiability problem. Under those circumstances being a part of a
minority is moot.
The Christians are the only source of "evidence" that their words about a
"the God" are true; similarly, the Jews, the Muslims, the Hindus, the
Ancient Greeks, the Romans, the Celtic tribes of South-West Wales, etc. ad
infinitum, or at least to the limit of human imagination of the
supernatural, which is almost as vast. Don't be obtuse. :-)
Yours,
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