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Are you americans from the USA really that bright?
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>>>>>Pity for me that I'll never reach the first level. <g>
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>>>>You should never say never. I didn't reach the 1st level until I was 21-22 years old. The probelm is that nobody can teach you that you have to open your mind yourself.
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>>>Einar,
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>>>I know I already replied to this one, but I feel an urge to reply in a different way now.
>>>
>>>Your reaction has irritated me quite a bit. First, it sounds asif you think you understand the meaning of life. (Well, good for you, but don't rely on it too much.) And you were quick in understanding, being only 21-22 years when you had your insights. Moreover, you are arrogant enough to tell others what's wrong with them: they can't yet open their mind. I assume you're refering then to openness to the idea that God exists.
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>>>I feel irritation because you picked me out to try to convert. And I don't want to be converted. Do you understand this?
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>>Peter,
>>I like your 2nd answer better <bg>.
>>I do understand the meaning of life. It is written and is readily available for everyone to read.
>>I think I "blomed" late in life. Most Christians belive at an earlier age than 21-22 years of age.
>>Yes sometimes I am arrogant, but I am not telling you what is wrong with you.
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>>I do understand that you don't want to be converted.
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>But you tried it once. So, now I have the right to try to convert you once also:
>
>'Never say never' to the idea that one day you will discover that the bible is just one book out of many, and full of lies, the biggest one the idea that there indeed is a God.

Well I have to (and I did) discard that idea in order to be a Christian.
Semper ubi sub ubi.
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