scholar said in his infinite wisdom:
: Perhaps you may find the matter comical but I feel that when a person comes out publicly renouncing his previously held Christian beliefs and then has the pomposity to be taken seriously on Scriptural matters is a attitude that I find repugnant as you should if you are a Christian.
I won't fault you on the little stuff, e.g. "is a attitude," scholar. I'll fault you on the big stuff, i.e. your pathetic argument.
If the messenger rejects a faith and yet speaks the truth, is the messenger wrong if the message is true? If a non-believer speaks the truth about the beliefs of a believer, and the believer hates the truth, is the non-believer then wrong because the believer hates what the non-believer says?
Well?
Your argument collapses on the sewer it was built upon, dummy.
Farkel