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Must Read: One of the Main Reasons Ex-Apologist Thinks Christianity is False

Jeffery Jay Lowder | December 7, 2012

This was posted in 2007, but I just saw it for the first time today. EA defends an inference to the best explanation that Jesus was a failed eschatological prophet. The combox includes an exchange with “Tim,” who I think is Tim McGrew.

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(HT: Wes)

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