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Old 06-17-2003, 11:46 PM   #51
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I agree. The Bible tells as a lot about the nature of people who wrote it and the cultures in which the books were written. It also tells us a great deal about the god they made.
That history can prove with the ancient writings and artifacts that are preserved in the middle east.

History shows that Abraham may have come from the city of UR,where many gods were worshipped daily.

With that in mind one may definately wander what or who this god of abraham was without irrefutable proof of an existance.

Abraham worshipped a god with many gods not the God,the god of abraham is elohim which is a uniplural which is composed of three gods in the godhead which means the godhead family is three or more gods.He worshipped the gods not the God.
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