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<p style='word-break:break-word;white-space:pre-wrap'>Omnism, in the sense that we just pretend all religions are true, is a really nice (in the old sense of the word) religion. It has high hopes and seems to help everyone to &quot;get along&quot; but it depends entirely on utter irrationality and dishonest evaluations of the really important issues that religions are disagreeing on. If you have fallen for Omnism then I hope you&apos;ll consider this a kindness and a wake-up call to consider the evidence for Jesus and the importance of the truth about God and us.
This is just one question from a long interview I did for the moderators of the r/Bible subreddit. They asked their subreddit to send me a bunch of questions and I spent a lot of time preparing so that I would be able to offer the best answers I could. I&apos;ll be posting these answers as individual videos so keep an eye out for the rest in the set. Here&apos;s a playlist where I will add them as they come out. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHtc_kN13cgTRV1l3bl3wZiD
My website https://BibleThinker.org</p>
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