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John Titor's Legacy
First reaction to John Titor story
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 9001" data-attributes="member: 10"><p><strong>First reaction to John Titor story</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>The religion aspect of Titor is actually very interesting. He claimed to be agnostic Christian. He also very much exemplified the role. It was clear that he held Christian beliefs and had such interests as asking the question of what people believed, "would Christ return as a lion or a lamb?" This question was frequently ignored from what I saw. Still Titor asked it with all the sincerity of a church attendee. He also had opinions about what people wore to church. </p><p></p><p>For me the "lion or lamb" question is like the angels on a head of a pin question, mainly because I so do not have Christian beliefs. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand Titor was very open about diversity of beliefs, very fitting of his agnostic stance. He held no ill will to those people who thought differently then him in terms of religion, a very unevangelical stance. He never sought to convert, and never insisted he believed the truth in terms of religion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 9001, member: 10"] [b]First reaction to John Titor story[/b] The religion aspect of Titor is actually very interesting. He claimed to be agnostic Christian. He also very much exemplified the role. It was clear that he held Christian beliefs and had such interests as asking the question of what people believed, "would Christ return as a lion or a lamb?" This question was frequently ignored from what I saw. Still Titor asked it with all the sincerity of a church attendee. He also had opinions about what people wore to church. For me the "lion or lamb" question is like the angels on a head of a pin question, mainly because I so do not have Christian beliefs. On the other hand Titor was very open about diversity of beliefs, very fitting of his agnostic stance. He held no ill will to those people who thought differently then him in terms of religion, a very unevangelical stance. He never sought to convert, and never insisted he believed the truth in terms of religion. [/QUOTE]
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