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I was skimming through the book Can Man Live Without God by Ravi Zacharias, and came across this section.

>All this nonwithstanding, Bertrand Russell was a genius, and it is terribly unfortunate that a mind as capable as his sank into frivolous arguments revealing more his prejudices than his intellect. For example, he stated in his diatribe against Christianity that as far as he knew Christianity had only produced two good things: first, the calendar, and second, that it was an Egyptian priest who first noted the lunar eclipse. "Other than that," he said, "I see no good having come out of Christianity."

Looks like it really is true when they say you can't believe everything you read. I should have Googled it. But now, I will never forgive Ravi Zacharias. God, I should've known not to bother with modern Christian apologetics.

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