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« on: June 01, 2014, 12:48:45 PM »

Of course not. It matters no one wit that much of the Bible is a little... shall we say, unbelievable. For me, there's no alternative to Christianity that I find attractive (okay, I may not be the most well-informed on other belief systems, but, oh well, what the heck), and I find that I like a lot of what Christianity has to say, whether it be from the Bible, or indeed from Christian philosophy or the Church itself.
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