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How do you know your religion is true and your neighbor's isn't?
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<blockquote data-quote="shirleykins" data-source="post: 2277661" data-attributes="member: 216985"><p>Everyone can have a perfect faith as they grown towards a fuller knowledge of God. We are absolutely wrong to make fun of or disrespect someone else's fervent experience. However, as far as who the true God is, by the time that it unmistakably clear, it will be too late. That's why Christians get so shrill about it. They don't want their friends to die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shirleykins, post: 2277661, member: 216985"] Everyone can have a perfect faith as they grown towards a fuller knowledge of God. We are absolutely wrong to make fun of or disrespect someone else's fervent experience. However, as far as who the true God is, by the time that it unmistakably clear, it will be too late. That's why Christians get so shrill about it. They don't want their friends to die. [/QUOTE]
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