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Post Number: 51
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godcity
FNG
Group: Members
Posts: 6
Joined: Jul. 2002
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Posted on: Jul. 24 2002,22:24 |
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Here are 3 books that have been very helpful to me in my bolstering faith:
Evidence That Demands a Verdict on Amazon.com
The Stones Cry Out on Amazon.com
The Signature of God on Amazon.com
All are linked to Amazon.com as you requested. These books also contain bibliographies that have many more sources than I could list here. There are other books that I know of that have been helpful to others, which I have not read or used so I will not post them here unless you wish me to.
In regards to your dillemas if you would like I will study them and provide you with answers to some of them..not all since my time is not limitless. If you would like to choose which ones you want me to respond to, so you don't think I am just picking easy ones and skirting the issue, I will be more than happy to oblige.
Edited by godcity on Jan. 01 1970,01:00
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Post Number: 52
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Jynx
resident n0b0dy
Group: Members
Posts: 333
Joined: Dec. 2000
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Posted on: Jul. 24 2002,23:37 |
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Nikita: your responses make perfect sense, and would be acceptable if the document in question were almost anything else. However, since the document in question is said by many to be of a divine source, then it should not have serious contradictions such as this in it, since the divine being in question would supposedly not only oversee the original writing, but all subsequent translations to ensure that His/Her/Its original word is being preserved as well as the language permits. Therefore, if such errors in translation/transcription occured, then at the very least we have a document that has been corrupted and may no longer reflect God's Message, or at the very worst the document in question is complete fiction.
Marauder and godcity: Thank you very much for your responses. I'm knee-deep in a project right now and can't give them my full attention, but I will later. Also, thanks a bundle to godcity for your links as requested, and I very well might take you up on your most generous offer.
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