BibleChooser
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You have interpreted (yes, interpreted) all of these passages intentionally in a manner that causes them to appear to be untrue.
It is, of course, illogical to do so when *entirely* reasonable interpretations - in most cases much more reasonable than yours - cause the very same Biblical passages to appear to be true.
If you want to convince someone who does not already agree with you that what you claim is true, you have to provide *logical* support for your position. As it is, the only people who will agree with what you wrote here are people who agreed with you before they read any of it.
If your purpose is to garner agreement from those who already believe as you do, you have succeeded. If your purpose is to persuade those who do not already believe as you do, you have failed.
Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/
It is, of course, illogical to do so when *entirely* reasonable interpretations - in most cases much more reasonable than yours - cause the very same Biblical passages to appear to be true.
If you want to convince someone who does not already agree with you that what you claim is true, you have to provide *logical* support for your position. As it is, the only people who will agree with what you wrote here are people who agreed with you before they read any of it.
If your purpose is to garner agreement from those who already believe as you do, you have succeeded. If your purpose is to persuade those who do not already believe as you do, you have failed.
Jim, http://www.bible-reviews.com/