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The story of an ex-atheist

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Samson:
Welcome Dawidos,

                          Enjoyed your introduction ! I noticed that you mentioned Gary Amirault. Did you ever read His testimony as to How and When He embraced Universal Reconciliation. Gary's a former Atheist too. The Catholic Church experience was the CAUSE that first led to His former Atheistic stand. It was an enlightening Testimony. I don't go to His WeB-Site anymore, but I did enjoy His You-Tube interview with Louis Abbott(An Analytical Study of Words) which explains rather well about Aion and it's derivatives(Aions & Aionios), also touching on the Hebrew Word Olam.

                          Anyway, glad you have joined the Forum Membership and looking forward to your responses.

                                    Kind Regards, Samson.

Dawidos:
I don't know what to say. So many kind words for me :) Thank you, all of you :)

Samson. I didn't read the testimony of Gary Amirault, but after reading your post I will do it :) His website had also a large part in my conversion. Like Mr. Smith, he was also a target of many "brutal attacks". I suppose the biggest difference between Mr. Amirault's teaching and Mr. Smith's teaching is their view on free will. I agree with Mr. Smith on this matter. Anyway, all proponents of universal salvation/reconcilation deserve our respect and interest :)

 

EKnight:
Hi David,

Welcome to the forum. 

Is that your real picture? because you look exactly like Jacob in the television series Lost.

Eileen

Dawidos:
No, it isn't. You are right. This is the picture of Jacob played by Mark Pellegrino from Lost. One of my favourite character from this tv series. Below is my real picture.

indianabob:
Actually Dawidos your command of the English language, especially the American dialect is almost embarrassingly superior to Native English speakers such as me.

It is a blessing to be able to converse with a brother from another nation and learn things about the world that normally would require living in your nation for a year or more.

I'm curious, are you familiar with languages other than English and Język polski?

Just kidding, I had to look that up on the internet.

Regards, Ole Indiana Bob

p.s. we have a large Polish community here in Northern Indiana and have even named one near by county after Tadeusz Kosciuszko a man who served with the revolutionary army in 1776.

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