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Uploaded by on May 16, 2009

Response to OhCurt's video.

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  • do u have a life?

  • Yes last time I took my pulse it was, in fact, beating and at a reasonable rate to be considered alive. Thanks for your concern though.

  • Some care about the souls of others. Some just want to be right and prove others wrong. Either way, all points of view need to accept and respect the personal choices of others.

  • Excellent point. I am not naive enough to think that all folks who "argue" this point do so out of the goodness of their heart. :)

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  • Do you ever have good grammar?

  • In her case, it seems to be about caring. Others indeed have an ego driven agenda. Very well said. Always an intelligent response from you.

  • ItalianStallionette made a response worth watching.  Somewhat the same "take" as your own.

  • HA! Yeah, very well said. Hopefully that girl will have someone in her life who will say these things to her.

    :-)

    Thanks, Tim!

    This isn't showing as a response. Happened with Vmanvand's video too. (whaddup, YT??)

  • Tim you nailed. Well said.

  • very well said.

  • Will my faith change in the future? Maybe. That's the whole foundation of agnosticism. It's the need for enough evidence... the right information... to bring about belief. Will I end up Christian? I doubt it. I grew up going to a parochial school, so Christianity is probably the faith I know most about. I expect if it changes, it will be a unique combination from the many theologies I've learned of. Regardless, my moral values are in line with ALL of the faiths I've learned of.

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