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    Is almond milk fresh squeezed?

    That’s hilarious
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    Purgatory

    I don’t think that purgatory is biblical, nor do I think that 2 Maccabees is endorsing purgatory.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    1700? Then how did Tertullian know about it?
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    Is almond milk fresh squeezed?

    Do they feed it cocoa beans to make it come out chocolate?
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    Is almond milk fresh squeezed?

    How hard do they have to squeeze the almond to get milk to come out?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Anybody here even read the book of Enoch?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    When someone uses words that are hardly ever used by the general yeomanry, then they’re not helping to effulge much light on the colloquy, but instead just makes them appear to be obfuscating their knavishness with intellectual patois.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    That’s right. Enoch walked with God and then God translated him. No comparison at all to a Greek poet or secular Greek prophet. No comparison whatsoever.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    In Acts 17 and Titus 1, Paul makes it crystal clear that he’s quoting someone else’s literature. But the context of Jude is that he’s quoting his own scriptures. As for the verse in Corinthians, I could easily pull a Josiah on you and say “Paul doesn’t mention Menander by name, and therefore he...
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    But didn’t Mary give birth?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    You just open up dictionaries and find words that aren’t normally used just to confuse people?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Jude quotes from the book. So I’m going to read his book. But I’m not reading your book.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, ‘For we are also His offspring.’ Acts 17:28 - Bible Gateway passage: Acts 17:28 - New King James Version One of them, a prophet of their own, said, “Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, lazy gluttons.”...
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Is anyone going to explain what a TOME or an ERGO is?
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    That’s absolutely right. Their argument is weak. When Paul quotes Greek poets and Greek prophets, he specifically says, “one of your own poets has said…” or, “one of their own prophets has said…” He’s making it crystal clear that this is what SOMEONE ELSE’S literature says, NOT his own people’s...
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Yes, the Catholic church believes in the perpetual virginity of Mary. The New Testament doesn’t say that though. It’s just a belief of Catholics. A heretical belief in my opinion. Brought on by Artemis and Diana worship. Gotta make money off those idols, right? Slap the name “Mary” on them and...
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Paul made it clear that he was quoting someone else’s literature, not the Bible. Context is key.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    What about brothers though? Like, for example: brothers.
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Jude isn’t just some guy on the Internet. I don’t think they had Internet back then
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    What do you think about Jude quoting Enoch?

    Yea, they might have been wrong. Jude seems to think Enoch is part of the Bible. That’s just makes the Protestant canon all that much more wrong.
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