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    Trouble on the Temple Mount

    It isn't a point then.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    What I mean is that those who apply historical critical methods to scripture do not stop with what Protestants regard as apocrypha. They continue to cover every sacred book. Using their methods the critics can create a canon of books that meet their criteria. The divide Isaiah into three...
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    Trouble on the Temple Mount

    Post #3 isn't an "as the discussion progresses" thing, is it?
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    Elon Musk is buying Twitter

    A very rich man buying a new play thing.
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    Trouble on the Temple Mount

    I've heard of these things from various evangelical and Pentecostal people for decades. It's been a case of "The end is nigh!" for decades now.
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    What do you think are some of the most dangerous cults?

    I know of some. The most dangerous ones are the ones that attract the greatest number of followers.
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    What do the elders do?

    Elders preside at the liturgy and lead in prayers. They say the Eucharistic prayer, and hear confession. The preside at baptisms, weddings, confirmations. They give the last rites to those who are ill and dying.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    Reasoning like that, if it is applied to the proverbs, psalms, Song of Songs, many of the prophets and especially Ezekiel, will exclude these works from the critic's canon.
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    John 10:33

    John 10:33 The Jews answered him: For a good work we stone thee not, but for blasphemy: and because that thou. being a, man, makest thyself God. Are the Jews right? Was Jesus making himself the equal of God?
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    Is it LAWFUL to kill animals?

    Is this thread a real discussion or just people playing around with "yes it is! No it's not!" to fill in time?
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    "America" is now offensive to N and S America

    I think of them as applicable to imaginaryday2.
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    "America" is now offensive to N and S America

    Many words, yes. Words like sensible, calm, good people, godly, decent.
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    No. Factual information: "Marcion of Sinope rejected the whole Hebrew Bible and other Christian books that were eventually incorporated into the canonical New Testament." correcting an incorrect conclusion:
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    Marcion of Sinope (ca. 110-160 AD) rejected the whole Hebrew Bible and other Christian books that were eventually incorporated into the canonical New Testament.
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    "America" is now offensive to N and S America

    The UK (technically England at the time) has the Great Charter (Magna carta) from 1215 AD, about 550 years before the USA's constitution.
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    Debating with Jehovah's witnesses

    Does his book mention if the witnesses who left, left as Christians or as Atheists/Agnostics?
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    Table of contents.

    How many books in the text of scripture?
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    A P O C R Y P H A : Included in every Holy Bible from the 4th century AD to the 19th Century AD

    For a religious Lutheran that would matter. For me it doesn't.
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