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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 1325226" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I remember my own experience of "seven years an agnostic". The funny thing was that I couldn't help be attracted to what I didn't think was there. I'd stop and buy a 40 oz. and drive around the Iowa countryside drinking, listening to lo al Christian radio and scoffing at it. One of my former love interests was a young, very conservative gal with a Southern Baptist minister as a father. She wasn't my normal type, but she was fascinating to me.</p><p> </p><p>The point is that I couldn't simply dismiss God and go about my own way. I have always been drawn to the "something out there". Christianity is simply that which makes sense of it for me, that puts life in perspective on a daily basis. A religion based on a man brutally executed 2000 years ago for my sins today and resurrected by a loving and merciful God. I know that sounds crazy and even foolish. I also have come to believe it is absolutely true and am grateful for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 1325226, member: 22662"] I remember my own experience of "seven years an agnostic". The funny thing was that I couldn't help be attracted to what I didn't think was there. I'd stop and buy a 40 oz. and drive around the Iowa countryside drinking, listening to lo al Christian radio and scoffing at it. One of my former love interests was a young, very conservative gal with a Southern Baptist minister as a father. She wasn't my normal type, but she was fascinating to me. The point is that I couldn't simply dismiss God and go about my own way. I have always been drawn to the "something out there". Christianity is simply that which makes sense of it for me, that puts life in perspective on a daily basis. A religion based on a man brutally executed 2000 years ago for my sins today and resurrected by a loving and merciful God. I know that sounds crazy and even foolish. I also have come to believe it is absolutely true and am grateful for it. [/QUOTE]
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