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I of course, always enjoy being proven wrong, so feel free to tell me otherwise. Otherwise. Mike, I have believed things that I don't believe anymore. I have changed my mind about many things. There is no doubt that if I live a little longer I'll have to change my mind about other things as well. If I am where I am because of stubborness or unreasonableness, then I am an idiot and no kidding, and I sure could have done a better job of managing my life. But you know, when there are opposing ideas, they can't all be right. Surely we should look for what is right, and if we find it, we should acknowledge what we find. I certainly think that everyone is capable of change, though most of us don't particularly want to. We make real choices everyday about what to believe and what to disbelieve, what to do and what not to do. Frankly, if the Bible is not true, I want to know it. I am not interested in pursuing hokum. If you think I'd rather follow a lie that is familiar than risk a truth that is not, I may not be able to persuade you otherwise about myself, which is fine, but you don't know me very well. I am not interested in a blind, misguided or ill founded faith. Whether you have seen it or not, I do know how to admit when I am wrong.
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