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Author Topic:   A literal history for all or just one people?
Michamus
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Message 8 of 11 (505393)
04-11-2009 12:26 AM
Reply to: Message 7 by Peg
04-07-2009 2:58 AM


Peg writes:
Let me just say that if you took the Messiah out of the OT, there would be no OT.
And your point is...
Peg writes:
Likewise, if the Messiah had not been believed to have arrived, and if their hadn't been a council formed to canonize the myriad of different versions of the same "holy" books, there would also be no New Testament.
Bold added by me
There, fixed that one up for you.

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Michamus
Member (Idle past 5188 days)
Posts: 230
From: Ft Hood, TX
Joined: 03-16-2009


Message 10 of 11 (505459)
04-11-2009 11:02 PM
Reply to: Message 9 by bluescat48
04-11-2009 8:42 AM


Where's the middle?
bluescat48 writes:
True, but one thing I have seen in various forums here and other sites is that the middle is usually quiet.
I have actually noticed a decent percentage of neutral views on this forum when it comes to Biblical discussion. Of course we are agreed on the fact that the vast majority are polar though.

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