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I think the key term here is crack.
Indeed. Perhaps I should italicize it or something.
BTW: hot toddies are indeed good for colds.
Bear in mind that Lewis was also an old-earth creationist and theistic evolutionist. 🙂
Thanks for your thoughts, though!
Surprisingly enough, I somewhat agree with this video. I will not go so far as to say that I believe everything that Dawkins believes (obviously), but the man in the video has a point. O’Reily has been doing this for years and knows how to shift arguments quickly. I have no loyalty to a mass media icon who claims to uphold Christian “philosophy,” while admitting evolution is a fact (since I completely do not believe molecules to man evolution is true). It reminds me much of what C.S. Lewis said, “Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important. ”
One particular comment O’Reily said I do agree with is when he said, “My belief is perfectly compatible with science…,” as that same statement would be true coming from my own mouth. Interesting video.