My Son is Gay? One woman’s struggle with her son’s homosexuality and God’s answer.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
(After he turns down her offer of a Christian un-gaying solution, she decides to hate the sin and love the sinner.)
\nPlus, from anointed-one.net<\/p>\n
Atheism against the law? Scientific proof that atheism requires a belief in miracles.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Do these Christian sites really have to demonstrate that “form follows function” so slavishly, by having such unattractive blogs? This is yet another site with an eye-burning colour combination. This combo might be OK in a different context. Such as, if it didn’t involve text. Turquoise on black with primary red links isn’t normally associated with readability.<\/p>\n
After listing teh universal laws that atheism is supposed to break, the site concludes:<\/p>\n
Atheism requires not only a tremendous amount of faith but also a belief in miracles. And not only miracles but natural miracles, an oxymoron. Both naturalism and supernaturalism require faith and which one you place your faith in is one of the two most important choices you will ever make.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
Imagining for one moment that this stuff is actually meaningful, I still can’t see any logical connection between the arguments that (a) science doesn’t provide answers to everything and (b) therefore there is an all-powerful “god”.<\/p>\n
Click link to “find out how life began.” Guess what, a magic man did it.<\/p>\n