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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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7 is wrong. Please try again.

The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is definitely NOT part of the story -- and would be most unusual.

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9 is wrong. Please try again.

The story of Rachel's conversion from atheism to Christianity illustrates how soft rationalism works. Which of these is NOT part of the story?

    { 1 } - Rachel's close friend has recently become a Christian.
    { 2 } - Rachel reads the gospels and finds Jesus's message attractive.
    { 3 } - Rachel begins to see Christianity as a serious option.
    { 4 } - Rachel discusses objections to belief in God with her friend.
    { 5 } - For a time, Rachel is undecided -- but prays to God for help.
    { 6 } - Rachel finds parts of Christianity illuminating for her own life.
    { 7 } - Rachel wonders how the world could come to be without God.
    { 8 } - Rachel finds a conclusive disproof of atheism.
    { 9 } - Rachel finally (and quite suddenly) says "Yes, I believe!"

This is part of the story.

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