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    Is Sabbath, Saturday or Sunday.

    No, not if by Sunday you mean the 1st day of the week.
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    That's an issue for a different topic.
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    You're absolutely correct. Unfortunately I allowed myself to get drawn off topic by replying to your off topic comment in post #91. The only issue of this topic concerns the commonality of forecasting or saying that a daytime or a night time would be involved with an event when no part of a...
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    But it's not something else. It's all part of the requirements for those to whom this topic is directed. Please point out where Acts 20:7, 1 Corinthians 16:2, and 2 Corinthians 9:2 say anything about the resurrection.
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    re: "Yes, on Friday and Sunday respectively." You left out the rest of the sentence. re: "See Acts of the Apostles 20:7. Also 1 Corinthians 16:2 and 2 Corinthians 9:12. Those verses say nothing about making the 1st day of the week the principle day of worship, much less because of the...
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    re: "**almost all of Christianity, in other words" So you're saying that most Christians believe that the crucifixion took place on the 6th day of the week with the resurrection taking place on the 1st day of the week, and think that the "heart of the earth" refers to the tomb, and try to...
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    Again, your comments deal with issues for a different topic.
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    Point 6 of the OP should be changed to read: I wonder if anyone who falls in that group of believers could provide examples to support that belief; i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of a daytime or no part of a night...
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    Being well into the new year, maybe someone new visiting this topic may know of examples.
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    Perhaps for other topics but not for this one.
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    Which non-Christians do you think contributed the most to mankind's well-being?

    I just don't see why you need to know where he's going with this topic in order for you to name some people who were not Christians that you think contributed the most to the well-being of mankind.
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    Which non-Christians do you think contributed the most to mankind's well-being?

    I still don't see why someone needs to know Lucian Hodoboc's reason for asking in order for them to name some people who were not Christians that they think contributed the most to the well-being of mankind.
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    Which non-Christians do you think contributed the most to mankind's well-being?

    Why is it necessary to know why he asks in order for someone to respond to his post?
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    Doxastic voluntarism and involuntarism

    re: "How do you define 'to believe something'?" To be convinced that someone or something does or doesn't exist or that a certain proposition is or isn't true. re: " If you define it as 'to be convinced of the veracity of an information', then no, a person would not have to believe that a...
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    You're making a case for why "heart of the earth" isn't referring to the tomb. However, this topic is directed to those who do think that it is referring to the tomb.
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    Doxastic voluntarism and involuntarism

    But wouldn't a person first have to believe that a supreme being exists?
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    Awaiting Transport, I'm afraid your comments deal with issues for a different topic.
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    Doxastic voluntarism and involuntarism

    Number 3. Humans are unable to choose what they believe (doxastic involuntarism) I have never been able to consciously choose any of the beliefs that I possess nor has anyone that I have asked to demonstrate such an ability ever complied with my request.
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    Someone new visiting this topic may know of examples.
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    Common Figure of Speech?

    But this topic is directed to anyone who thinks that it was. Any issue other than that should be addressed in a new topic.
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