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This doesn't address your question zipplewrath Sep 2018 #1
Well, generally it demonstrates that few have actually read the MineralMan Sep 2018 #2
Not for "church goers" zipplewrath Sep 2018 #3
The links are there for anyone to examine. MineralMan Sep 2018 #5
Yes they are zipplewrath Sep 2018 #6
See my edits of the post you replied to, and then carry on as you wish. MineralMan Sep 2018 #7
And yet zipplewrath Sep 2018 #9
Please find another hobby. MineralMan Sep 2018 #10
I might advise likewise zipplewrath Sep 2018 #13
If I am being cynical... Thomas Hurt Sep 2018 #4
actually zipplewrath Sep 2018 #8
Study about it but not read it? uriel1972 Sep 2018 #11
Sorta zipplewrath Sep 2018 #12
uh Faith is belief without evidence... uriel1972 Sep 2018 #16
So is belief zipplewrath Sep 2018 #23
Your definition of "belief" seems to be mistaken. Mariana Sep 2018 #36
Define the difference zipplewrath Sep 2018 #38
See definition #3 especially after the word "especially" marylandblue Sep 2018 #41
Not exacly scientific zipplewrath Sep 2018 #44
There is a huge difference edhopper Sep 2018 #18
And that would be? zipplewrath Sep 2018 #24
If you don't understand the difference between edhopper Sep 2018 #28
I understand zipplewrath Sep 2018 #35
Protestant Christianity set up this problem for itself marylandblue Sep 2018 #42
Dead on zipplewrath Sep 2018 #43
The point I take from this survey.. Permanut Sep 2018 #14
Well, the Bible is a slog to read through. MineralMan Sep 2018 #15
Got that right.. Permanut Sep 2018 #17
There are more "modern" translations zipplewrath Sep 2018 #25
Exsept when those others not only tell you what it says edhopper Sep 2018 #29
I was refering more to theologians zipplewrath Sep 2018 #33
Theologians edhopper Sep 2018 #40
It's different zipplewrath Sep 2018 #45
The instruction manual provides guidance on how to sell your children into slavery Major Nikon Sep 2018 #19
Of course most Christians become Christians without reading the instruction manual. Mariana Sep 2018 #39
I grew up in a Lutheran (ELCA) church. trotsky Sep 2018 #20
I grew up in a Presbyterian church, MineralMan Sep 2018 #21
Or to other religions Major Nikon Sep 2018 #22
I love the unitarians zipplewrath Sep 2018 #26
My Mom, church, bible study, circle ghostsinthemachine Sep 2018 #27
Generally, only the same 10-20 passages over and over for most people. bitterross Sep 2018 #30
Many churches also have Bible study groups. MineralMan Sep 2018 #31
Consider I was born into Runningdawg Sep 2018 #32
Im atheist but i listened to the whole thing on tape..took a long time.. samnsara Sep 2018 #34
Wow! I don't think I could do that. MineralMan Sep 2018 #37
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