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If you don't want people to edit because you feel it changes contexts, then don't make superfluous edits. If you want to edit, then don't complain when other's do, as well (or, allow the quote system to do it for them...I have to admit that, upon reflection, I may have deleted a section that I found unnecessary...I really can't say for sure and don't mind being honest about my uncertaintly). As for my 'reiteration', I merely explained that I'll accept a person who dictated the books of the bible as the author, and asked you to supply evidence of who that person (or persons, as we're talking about many books) may be. That you can't does not make me irrational. |
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I also asserted that there are contradictions to be found in the bible. True or false? I also asserted that apologetics is a popular and profitable way to "explain" contradictions, for example. True or false? I also asserted that the earliest writings come well after the claimed events. True or false? I asserted that snakes don't talk. True or false? I asserted that the flood never occurred. True or false? I asserted that the exodus never occurred. True or false? Quote:
That the authorship of the OT and NT isn't known with the exception of a few NT authors. (Also in my OP I also stated what I've recounted above). That you consider them low isn't really my problem. I'll let the readers decide. Quote:
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Christians who study the bible and ancient Hebrew know what Jesus meant. But to the uneducated eye, "You must hate your parents" seems unreasonable and harsh, but that is not the message Jesus was sending. He was simply telling his disciples to love God even more than their parents. But the English translation says "we must hate our parents". Atheists have argued this verse with me over and over.. until I show them the truth. And then they conveniently switch topics. We all know Jesus didn't send a message of hatred and violence. And especially against our own parents. That's just nonsensical, and barely worth discussion. |
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Christians don't understand the Koran.
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