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As for your comment about not finding Christianity fulfilling, I would most confidently argue that when one truly experiences God, it is not dissatisfying.
So what happens if one experiences God, but rejects Christianity? Pagans experience a variety of gods - but by the traditional view of Christianity, they should be burned at the stake as witches etc.
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Of course, many people don't accept the Bible, and by doing so they deny the very evidence that you call for.
Not true. Using the same example - a Wiccan, for instance, accepts all sorts of supernatural events, but rejects the Bible because it's not part of their religion. They accept evidence of the divine, but why should they attribute it to a god they don't believe exists?
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If someone "becomes a Christian" and then decides they're not satisfied, then either they are offering an excuse or they had never truly received the Holy Spirit.
That is merely your opinion. There are a few people on this site that left Christianity for other reasons, myself included. Is it so hard to admit that Christianity may be in some way flawed, or that it is capable of driving people away?
There's my two cents -> $0.02
The Rock Hound
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"Science constantly poses questions, where religion can only shout about answers."