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Old 06-27-2008, 05:39 PM
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Listened to part 2.

I did like the reference to "crayon Christianity". That was the Christianity I knew and rejected in my youth. Some people never outgrow that and some even preach it loudly from the pulpit.

While Dinesh makes a good case why many lower caste people would find Christianity more appealing than Hindu, it's certainly not evidence that it is more true.

Barker forgets one aspect of science in his discussion of it. Science is rooted in the material, natural universe as it should be. It is not even remotely equipped to investigate the possibility of the supernatural. If God is not made of material things, then God cannot therefore exist. My own self awareness is non existent to science.

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