tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160336786076219847.post950591727209835011..comments2010-04-07T14:40:44.175-07:00Comments on Fear No Atheist: I Was a Natural Born SkepticLucretiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12533326741858493168noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160336786076219847.post-31979976396461778662010-04-07T14:40:44.175-07:002010-04-07T14:40:44.175-07:00I appreciate the cleverness and honesty in your wr...I appreciate the cleverness and honesty in your writing.<br /><br />I "chanced" upon your article as I googled "Natural born Skeptic" (to make sure I was spelling it right--should I hypenate? yada...)<br /><br />Title of your site caught my eye and here I am. Kind of comical though that I came to the exact opposite conclusion from my skepticism! Thought I'd post a quick comment... <br /> <br />Don't know that you'd have any interest, but my site is: www.godseeker.us and amongst other evidence FOR God--free to read on the site--is my book, "Did the Bible Predict?" It's short (Should you happen to read, feel free to critic my analysis.) <br /><br />It's got some really interesting facts that are hard to explain away... Like Abraham's Birthdate on the Jewish Calendar (A.M.) being 1948 (and then of course Israel being "reborn" in year 1948 A.D.) <br /><br />Anyway, I'm glad you got free from the Branch Davidians! <br />(I'm personally a Christian)<br />God bless, Val Rose<br /><br />PS I personally don't see any problem thinking the universe is old. There's no reason to be dogmatic about 24 hour days(!) for the days of creationProphecyProvesHimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05957063117499283455noreply@blogger.com