Ahoy! I hope ye don't mind me hoppin' in on that conversation.
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No, thank you so much!! Glad you could back me up. It's still going on, and I have to say a few years ago, I would never be able to hold my own with a conversation like that. Glad I can now, and glad I have a fellow Christian to support me in it:)
Yeah me either. I must say, I am impressed and it's cool how are arguments line up so well.
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Yeah, it is. I think its because we are both speaking truth, and truth= truth so it's going to be similar. I'm glad you put things into words I was trying to say but couldn't figure out how, haha.
Avast! I must admit I be growing a bit weary of this conversation. Do ye know when it is okay to stop? I'm willing to keep going until she stops, but I don't believe she either will for some time. Yer more experienced than I, and I don't really know what to do
Yes, I've come to the conclusion that it won't just end. For now I would advise that for things you've already explained, just say something like "I've said my piece and you've said yours, so there's no reason to continue this since it's obvious we won't change each other's minds."
If she tries to call you a coward or something for doing that just ignore it.
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Thanks. I just was feeling a bit guilty, like I want to defend my faith until I go insane, but I agree, I don't think she's going to stop
Hmm, does this concerning slavery or the Jim Crow laws?
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No, it was a book placed in Northern Canada, it was a discussion between a Mountie's wife and an Indian woman who had been reading the Bible and was shocked to learn it was true.