Dear Reader, What Do You Think?

After reading the four posts, I imagine you’re in one of three categories:(A)  You are a pretty “died-in-the wool” atheist and would like to “debate”.  I have to say, the purpose of my site is merely to encourage folks to “take a look” at God, Christianity, etc. in light of, perhaps, some things they hadn’t thought about before.  It’s really my rather stumbling attempt at “witnessing” Christ in a rather “outside-the-box” way.  In the final analysis, we are all “agnosticto one extent or another, if “agnostic” means, in essence, ”without knowledge”.                                                                                                   No one has all the truth.   To paraphrase myself, I’m not assuming I have either knowledge or wit requisite for the joust.                                                              (B)  You are, in common usage, an agnostic (a very honest condition, in my estimation) and might like to carry on a mutually respectful and hopefully beneficial give and take on what I’ve brought up in the posts.  I welcome this and offer my e-mail address for this purpose, and for any suggestions, etc. you might have.   theojack2@yahoo.com                   (C)  You are a Christian who perhaps found encouragement in your faith from reading the posts, or have found them useful to download and give to friends who’ve been “on the fence” re: God and Christianity, or are frustrated seekers of Truth.  I STRONGLY encourage you to refer the site to Facebook friends, etc. of any category…atheist, agnostic, Christian, whatever.  You will be, in effect, witnessing for our Lord, as He commanded!  Atheism is rife…all over the map…media, the Internet, evinced in politics and general morality in our country and, indeed, the entire world.  This is one way we can fight back. 

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