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Confessions Of A (former) Young Earth Creationist
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I have the book, I met Justin at the official launch at the Unbelievable? conference and have his scribble in my copy.
I didn’t convince me and I doubt it will convince you.
If I may plug a response to his book, written by some atheists who listen to his show, including myself. The book is called Still Unbelievable! and can be read for free at the link below.
https://www.reasonpress.net/SU1E/Front
We also have a podcast by the same name.
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I don’t know if it is too early to say but I think it is unlikely to convince me. The introduction points to that direction.
I should listen to your podcast though I realize i prefer to read than listen
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We all have different preferences, which is why different media types exist 🙂
I love consuming podcasts, but then I have a commute to get through each day.
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Maybe that’s what i should try, listening to a podcast during my drive to and from work
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If you do, I’d love some feedback.
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Reblogged this on Confessions Of A YEC.
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Thanks for the reblog mate
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Eagerly awaiting your insightful thoughts! 🙂 Naked hugs my Kenyan brother!
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Perhaps when you’re finished, you could write a book entitled: “How after (insert number) years of talking with Christians, I’m more than ever an atheist.”
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Unless, of course, this book ends up converting you to Christianity!
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Given the tenor of the book, it’s highly unlikely
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This sounds like a plan unfortunately Christians don’t like this blog. The occasional passerby don’t last long enough. So the title of the book should be “why after talking to atheists, I am still an atheist”
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Or, in my case, “How, After Years Of Speaking With Christians, I’ve Become A Devout Muslim.”
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This should be a great read.
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I imagine inspired’s book will be quite short:
CHAPTER ONE AND ULTIMATE
As required by the Great and Kind Allah, Ruler of the Universe and Foundation of Peace, I deigned to listen briefly to the inane babblings of the Christians and Jews. They ARE the people of THE BOOK, even if they badly and evilly distort and corrupt the message.
The besotted fools, however, refused to listen to the blazing light of TRUTH that I, a follower of Allah, brought before them. So I beheaded them in the name of The Prophet, Allah, and the Glorious Trump-Beloved Head Choppin’ House of Saud!
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Many religious books would be done a great deal of good if they would be condensed to one chapter or one line: “this is poppycock”
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Interested to read your reviews of each chapter.
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I hope I will not disappoint. I will attempt to keep them short
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That’s what she said.
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Was it before or after?
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During.
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Do you still talk or one party was irreparably disappointed?
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I was alone; so, of course I was disappointed.
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This should be rectified. Not good man
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