>So...would you place yourseld in the "Fanatic" columns? Do you "truly believe" in your position? If you admitted you were wrong would you then also have to admit you were wrong about a lot of aspects of your life?
>Just curious why I'd be called a fanatic for holding to a belief...seems that would be a desirable trait...
No, I would not put myself in that category. However, at the risk of being offensive, you appear to blindly accept what is in the Bible without question. That, to me, smacks of fanaticism. It rejects the possibility of any other theories or beliefs being valid, purely on the basis of a book composed by men, shaped to suit the purpose of a state-mandated religion. Lately I've been reading a lot on the early days of the Catholic Church, and it is quite disturbing.
Dan LeClair
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