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@fmf said
"No"? But wait. You are STILL claiming that "academics" through "rigorous and intense" have "verified" "God's divine plan for humanity" as laid out in Hebrew and Christian scriptures.

I don't see how they have done anything of the sort.

The notion that God has communicated his "divine plan for humanity" to you through ancient texts is a matter of faith; it is not something that is "verified" by "academics".
The notion that God has communicated his "divine plan for humanity" to you through ancient texts is a matter of faith; it is not something that is "verified" by "academics".


If you already have this figured out, then why are you bringing it up?


@mchill said
If you already have this figured out, then why are you bringing it up?
Because you don't seem to understand the nature of your faith and that is pertinent to the claims you have made so far in this discussion.


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@fmf said
Whoosh
On the contrary, my post was a concise and accurate assessment of @divegeester's apparent confusion. He often confuses fiction with truth.

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Are you pretending you don't know that doctrine is nonsense and not supported biblically?

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Again, for the slow ones: He wouldn't and didn't.



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