Ten Commandments
Section Raises Questions
Joe Baker
From: "Joe Baker"
To: "Positive Atheism" <editor@positiveatheism.org>
Subject: PA-via_Positive_Atheism_Index
Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 2:42 PM
Dear Editor,
I took a few minutes to read over your pages on the Ten Commandments. It did open my eyes to a few things and brought some questions up that will I will surely find the answer to.
In the mean time, I love you as my brother and I'll pray to my God for you and your staff.
Thanks again for you time.
Joe
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From: "Positive Atheism" <editor@positiveatheism.org>
To: "Joe Baker"
Subject: Re: PA-via_Positive_Atheism_Index
Date: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 5:58 PM
The answer (at least the answer I sought when I was calling people I didn't know "brother") was clear: the Bible is not what it's cracked up to be, and certainly not to be trusted as a guide for living. It was more than just the questions raised that did it for me. However, it would never have happened had I not seen the false nature of the claims made by the Bible (not to mention the false claims made about the Bible by its adherents).
Cliff Walker
"Positive Atheism" Magazine
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Reply revised: December 23, 2002
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