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Lightfoot
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Posted 06/22/12
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http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2012/06/22/prominent-atheist-blogger-converts-to-catholicism/?hpt=hp_c3
Quote: Leah Libresco, who’d been a prominent atheist blogger for the religion website Patheos, announced on her blog this week that after years of debating many “smart Christians,” she has decided to become one herself, and that she has begun the process of converting to Catholicism.
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Lawlessone777
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Posted 06/22/12
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I'm sure Christ is giving a hearty cheer to those apologists who provided her the evidence she needed, much like I am.
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AtheisticSeeker
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Posted 06/22/12
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Congrats to Leah Libresco...hope she finds what she seeks
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jonahbear
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Posted 06/22/12
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Good news!
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Rostos
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Posted 06/23/12
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Good news.....would be interesting to hear what she has has to say in regards to what specifically caused her to change her mind.
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Mae
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Posted 06/23/12
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It is interesting how morality was the biggest factor in converting for her. If I was an atheist who was going to pick a religion based off of ethics, Buddhism would probably be my choice.
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emailestthoume
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Posted 06/23/12
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mae It is interesting how morality was the biggest factor in converting for her. If I was an atheist who was going to pick a religion based off of ethics, Buddhism would probably be my choice.
I think it was the moral argument, not moral codes.
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