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	<title>Comments on: Personal Relationships&#8230;?</title>
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		<title>By: GeorgeRic1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agnostics routinely refer to a lack of intelligent thinking on the part of Christians, and admittedly, ideas such as the dead rising long after their molecules are in use by later generations, and the unprovable concept of an immortal soul and the search for the simple whereabouts of God, lead to Yuri Gagarin stating that he had been in heaven and looked all around for God and saw no sign of Him.
       &#039;Techie Worlds&#039; (available at www.Amazon.com) builds on Flatland&#039;s ideas about contiguous geometric worlds to show how logical Trinity is, how resurrection, judgment and soul are reasonable in such worlds, and that Christianity is as probable as that simplistic idea of &#039;only the material world&#039;.  Considering not just the testimonies of Wiccans and Satanists, but also miracles such as the dance of the sun at Fatima (witnessed by thousands) it appears that multiple-worlds is more likely.  Oh well, the minds of agnostics are not really that open.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agnostics routinely refer to a lack of intelligent thinking on the part of Christians, and admittedly, ideas such as the dead rising long after their molecules are in use by later generations, and the unprovable concept of an immortal soul and the search for the simple whereabouts of God, lead to Yuri Gagarin stating that he had been in heaven and looked all around for God and saw no sign of Him.<br />
       &#8216;Techie Worlds&#8217; (available at <a href="http://www.Amazon.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.Amazon.com</a>) builds on Flatland&#8217;s ideas about contiguous geometric worlds to show how logical Trinity is, how resurrection, judgment and soul are reasonable in such worlds, and that Christianity is as probable as that simplistic idea of &#8216;only the material world&#8217;.  Considering not just the testimonies of Wiccans and Satanists, but also miracles such as the dance of the sun at Fatima (witnessed by thousands) it appears that multiple-worlds is more likely.  Oh well, the minds of agnostics are not really that open.</p>
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