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Originally Posted by BoyntonStu
First. believers are not interested in 'facts' based on reality.
The quote is to prove the 'fact' that a statement was made in a book that believers take as 'truth'.
If, for example, I quoted a line from the Bard indicating what Macbeth 'said', that 'fact' would be only true with respect to a fictional story.
If you consider "The" Bible as a novel, my fact is correct; at least for that version.
I was also pointing out the fact that this believer had not read his own novel.
Are you with me?
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I, for one, am with you.
If it suits you, then you ask for proof and evidence, and act as if the world must bow to your whims on proof,
however, if YOU are asked for proof and evidence, you say "No [sic] worth my time." You cannot put out what you demand. Your actions evoke a motive that is not honorable. You lost on HB's thread to you, in that you left, and then you started your own thread to HB, and you left that one too, when the heat got too high.
C'mon BoyntonStu. What do you believe?
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Originally Posted by BoyntonStu
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Originally Posted by Mr. Incredible
Why won't you come back to your thread to HenryBowman?
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Going around in circles is not my idea of learning.
When I ask what was the sacrifice of Jesus and he, a so called Believer says, Jesus? The Mexican?
I say forget it.
No worth my time.
If you have something to say, say it.
BoyntonStu
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Stu, if you have something to say, say it. (Your words.)
Bob