
Flemming's "Statement of Belief" is a farce designed to excuse himself from debate with any informed Christian that he is afraid will crush him and his delusions. If the facts are on his side and his case is so indestructible, why does he need so many concessions from opponents before he will debate them? An airtight case should be simple to prove, and make it easy to catch debate opponents flat-footed. The reality is that Flemming is an inexcusable coward who knows he cannot defend his views.
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