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Originally posted by kambiz999:
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If you were actually curious and sought to understand a topic, which whereu comes across as actually being, then you would read something which is comprehensive in its scope. It provides context and links and references appropriately. It's a scholarly paper, which if you were genuinely sincere to learn about (which is why we ask questions in this forum right?) you would not only read, but maybe even read a few times. I have read that paper 6 times. I have a desire to learn. I will read the Catechism of the Catholic Church multiple times. It's something that I'm interested in and wish to learn about. If you aren't sincere to learn about something properly, either don't ask the question, or at least be respectful and say that you have some interest in the topic but not to the amount of reading required, thanks anyway, and leave it at that. Kam
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Saying 'if you were actually curious" is just conceit. I pointed out what you should be doing to support the claims that you make on behalf of your faith, just a basic justification for your beliefs, which means showing evidence and offering a rational argument. You have not done that.