I wasn't "discounting" Glenn's story or his questions

From: ed babinski <ed.babinski@furman.edu>
Date: Sat Oct 23 2004 - 01:15:35 EDT

Dear Bill,
Hi. If you read my reply I discounted nothing, in fact I began by saying
that coincidences CAN agree perfectly with one's beliefs and religious
assumptions, yet the question remains whether such a coincidence
constitutes "sufficient proof" of EVERYTHING that a person believes about
God, the supernatural, and the Bible. For instance, members of Jehovah's
Witnesses and other religions also have stories of coincidences to share.
(Heck, there's more Jehovah's Witnesses than Southern Baptists on the
planet. Surely the JWs have SOME stories to tell. )

Bill Payne <bpayne15@juno.com> writes:
>Glenn shared this story on this list some years ago. You should be able
>to search the archives for "translator" or "Turkish" and come up with it
>in a few. Sounds like you've already figured out a way to discount it
>though.
>
>On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 11:59:05 -0400 "ed babinski" <ed.babinski@furman.edu>
>writes:
>>
>> All I wondered about were more of the circumstances of the story you
>> alluded to. I am interested in testimonies. I read dozens of
>> testimony
>> books of Christians when I was born again, and read dozens of other
>> autogriographies of others who left the fold too.
>
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Received on Sat Oct 23 01:23:34 2004

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