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In reply to the discussion: How Oxford and Peter Singer drove me from atheism to Jesus [View all]MineralMan
(147,578 posts)You keep mentioning my anecdotes. I never post any of them without explaining why I posted the story and what I learned from it or took from it.
You post without comment. Now, you might have found that woman's story interesting, but why would we? You posted only a fragment of it, and made no comment about it at all. So, what did you learn from her story? What is it about the story that you think made it worth reading? Add some of your thoughts before asking us for ours.
In reality, not enough of the story was in your post to form any real thoughts about it. I did click the link and read it, but more so I could reply and make some sense. I still didn't find it particularly interesting, nor did I think her conversion to Christianity was anything out of the ordinary. I doubt she was actually an atheist, really, but rather just someone without any particular reason to be religious.
I read the story, too. I said what I thought. You have still not expressed your own thoughts about that woman's story. You just dropped it here and have done little but argue with what other people have posted about it. We still don't know what you think.
You ask for people's thoughts, argue with them, but never share your own opinions or conclusions.
That does not make for a discussion, guillaumeb. It's just an excuse for an argument. And that, my fellow DUer, is a waste of time.