Kings shouldn't assume cause it makes you an Ass.
kings should admit when they don’t know what they are talking about & keep it moving
Kings shouldn't assume cause it makes you an Ass.
kings should admit when they don’t know what they are talking about & keep it moving
What is your history with your beliefs? Were you born into or something you came to on your ownThat's actually an argument against Egyptian theology and, according to the text, 'G-d' didn't create the Big Bang.
Which doesn't conflict with the Genesis narrative at all...unless you take 'day' to mean 24-hours. That's a problem for Young Earth Creationists and literalists dependent on translations.
I don't follow any to begin with, but the most accurate representation is the Hebrew one.....thus far. Also, that narrative isn't confined to those three. They just happen to be adjacent civilizations.
People up in here trying to use this as an excuse to say there is no God will be condemned. Deny God in your last days on earth and go to hell brehs
2 Up 2 Down said:What is your history with your beliefs? Were you born into or something you came to on your own
Not my book, just a collection of books, and the OT law was only valid in Ancient Israel and to Jews that rejected the New Covenant. Read Matthew 15:11.
Nothing wrong with pork properly prepared. Chickens are FAR more disgusting than pigs.
Yes so admit you don't know what you are talking about. I admitted I don't know what you talking about.
OK I’ll try one last time can you give me your definition of the coronavirus ?
Why does it matter what my definition is or isn't?
kingofnyc said:
But you just said the Old Testament and the New Testament is basically the same
Think were in the last days brehsPeople up in here trying to use this as an excuse to say there is no God will be condemned. Deny God in your last days on earth and go to hell brehs
No, I did not.
That is false as every book in the NT was written in the 1st Century. Translations =/ revisions. If you don't think that is the case, consider that EVERY SINGLE NT BOOK was quoted by early Church fathers in the 1st-early 2nd Century. In order to quote it, it had to be written prior to the quotes.
Word to Bart Ehrman.No, they didn't. The 'originals' don't exist anymore, but all the copies/manuscripts make it easy to tell what was removed/added...which totals about 2% over 1300+ years....most of which is spelling corrections and paragraph formatting.
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