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On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 15:14:36 -0400, John VanSickle wrote:
> They were by no means "undeniably" Christian. There is good ground to
> deny.
Explain. :)
> When contacted by American chaplains, many German prisoners-of-war
> professed either atheism or nature-worship. It is true that most were
> nominally Christians (specifically, either Lutheran or Catholic), but
> they had long abandoned whatever faith they had acquired from either of
> these churches.
Some undoubtedly did. I didn't say "all", I said "most". Finding
counterexamples really doesn't disprove the point.
Jim
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