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What would identify a God backed religion?

What would identify a God backed religion?

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Perhaps you should respect our answers when we give them even if you don't agree or understand them. But it seems you and a few more read our answers in such a way that you don't approve of them and it makes you mad. That is not our problem and perhaps you should accept that fact and move on?
If you don't like our answers, then stop asking them.

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Stop the insults, grow up and I just might.

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"instead of childishly replying" There ya go. No need for that was there?

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Originally posted by galveston75
That's your opinion and that's fine Manny.
You want perfection, you'll never find it. If you had lived during Jesus's time and the time period right after, with your attitude of wanting only perfection and not willing to understand that God works thru humans as the apostles were and were also imperfect, I'm sure you would have complained about them and their faults and ran out sobbing. Right Manny?
As I've said time will tell won't it?
Imperfection that is one thing. To lie and continually lie then make up things and change a lie because something did not happen at the prophesied time but never to knowledge the truth that is a serious flaw. That is the WT society in a nutshell.

Manny

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Originally posted by menace71
Imperfection that is one thing. To lie and continually lie then make up things and change a lie because something did not happen at the prophesied time but never to knowledge the truth that is a serious flaw. That is the WT society in a nutshell.

Manny
You seem to have hard time distinguishing between what you call a lie and imperfection.
If you have it in your heart and mind to see this as you do with no ability to reason and think a little, then nothing I can say will change your mind. You have that right so be it.
Again it is clear you would not have had the ability to see thru the imperfections that Jesus's followers had either if you had been there.
Very sad Manny....

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Originally posted by galveston75
You seem to have hard time distinguishing between what you call a lie and imperfection.
If you have it in your heart and mind to see this as you do with no ability to reason and think a little, then nothing I can say will change your mind. You have that right so be it.
Again it is clear you would not have had the ability to see thru the imperfections that Jesus's followers had either if you had been there.
Very sad Manny....
You wouldn't have saw through the imperfections either, so who are you trying to fool?

The Instructor

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Originally posted by RJHinds
You wouldn't have saw through the imperfections either, so who are you trying to fool?

The Instructor
What a wasteless comment as I'm not the one with the issues that Manny and you have.

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So getting back to the subject of this thread does anyone disagree with these conditions these scriptures are speaking of?

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