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11-20-2005, 11:30 AM | #11 | |
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And mata - it would raise the level of dialogue here if you would try to provide some factual basis for your claims. You can look up how many languages the Wycliffe translators have used, how many tribal dialects, how many languages are dying for lack of surviving speakers. . . |
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"and this good news of the reign shall be proclaimed in all the world, for a testimony to all the nations; and then shall the end arrive." (YLT) |
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patience pharoah...you dont understand parallel prophecy and the simple fact that jerusalem had to be sacked more than once..... to quote from Mel Gibson in the film "The Patriot"...."soon....very soon"
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Also, I doubt if GWB's words reached anyone who has never heard of Christianity before, so he isn't actually helping. There is certainly at least one place where the "Word of God" has never been preached, but I quess most missionaries would become somewhat distracted as their limbs are removed while they're still alive. ...But, yes, this was all supposed to have happened in Paul's time. But he had no idea how big the world really was. |
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11-20-2005, 03:22 PM | #17 |
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jack you are wrong......prove your affirmative assertion that the Bible has been translated into only half of the worlds languages. Jack, you are not being "accurate"...and no, Paul knew better, Paul was a saint..jack aint!
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Just a quick footnote, for any other lurkers curious, as I was, about the number of languages question:
According to http://www.wycliffe.org/wbt-usa/trangoal.htm Quote:
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1. Clarity: The prophecy must not be ambiguous. 2. Prior Announcement: The prediction must clearly be made before the fulfillment. 3. Independence: The prophet must not be able to cause the prophecy to occur. 4. Likelihood: The prophecy can’t be just a good guess. 5. No Manipulation: The one fulfilling the prophecy cannot be manipulating the circumstances. Our resident National Debate Champ shows us his skills once again. |
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11-20-2005, 05:07 PM | #20 | |
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Wycliffe translators are ostensibly about five to seven tribal dialects away from translating the Bible into every extant language. That assertion came first, Mr. Debate Champ. Jack has no obligation to provide you any proof until you back up your preceding claim. He who claims, has burden of proof. He who claims first, has first burden of proof. |
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