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Old 09-10-2015, 10:55   #48
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Re: The world ends tomorrow!!

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Originally Posted by Russ View Post
Which is why I said nothing about Young Earth. Not biting today Carl
Okay...

Evidently I read too much into your apparent response to me regarding something I didn't actually say. The implication in the response was I thought pretty clear. Given that you, Sir, were the one who posted provocatively. My response was nothing besides a clarification. I wasn't 'fishing' in any way. I think you're a little too used to being baited.

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Originally Posted by Kursk View Post
Diversionary much?

Word of God/spiritual guidance call it what you will but I wouldn't say it has ever been completely silent.
I respectfully disagree, but then we inevitably fundamentally disagree on the source of such 'guidance'.

I'd also point out I was directly addressing a specific point you made that I don't think can be backed up - that the Bible is entirely unadulterated and protected by God. It was translated by humans. It was compiled by humans. I am not a scholar of such things but I am not aware of such scholars who would concur with your statement.

I also pointed out that what you are saying is exactly what a fundamental Muslim would say about the Koran.

Not diversionary in the slightest. Your viewpoint is just somewhat more 'fundamentalist' than the heads of both the Anglican and Catholic churches.

On that note this is, as always, a hot button topic and one regrettably not too amenable to dispassionate discussion. Any further attempts from me to do so seem futile even if I am just responded to existing posts. I'm out.
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