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re: “I admire Luther for giving the Bible to the German people in their own language.”
This is stupid statement. Why? It declares what is already known.
Meanwhile, you still miss the point.
At this point, I do not expect any return to that point, because, no one *knows* the answer.
Because, “Life (for the Bible) begins at Luther”.
No, it does not. Where was the Bible BEFORE Luther?
Anyone?
Bueller?
No one will address that.
Exactly. If you take it all literally, you will be chewed up and spit out in a debate with any atheist that actually knows the content of the bible.
John 1:1
LOL!
There is now beer everywhere! :)
I linked to a book on the subject that is worth reading. The wording of your question is weird. I think you are going to have to share the answer you are fishing for, rather than set someone else up to “say the wrong thing”.
The Word has always been there.
Written In Stone
How is it you haven't read, then,
The notes that were carefully placed,
In layers of sedimentary rock,
So they wouldn't be simply erased?
My other stone writing you noted.
I guess brevity counts with you now,
It used to be any message,
Was like manna from Heaven somehow.
But before, you were watching the heavens,
And now you seem glued to that "set",
Which perhaps was a gift from Lucifer,
I haven't decided quite yet.
In any case I left some scribblings,
That I'd just jotted down on the fly,
As I puttered around in my Garden,
While a few million ages crept by.
Like flowers pressed between pages,
Impressions of things that once were,
Were cast in the layers of future rock,
And baked in the way that they stir.
A simmering, bubbling cauldron,
If your scale of observing is such,
That a million years is the blink of an eye,
And some things need a delicate touch.
Now you may think those notes are of failures,
Being things that I tried and put by,
But remember that all of them did once live,
Ere they came to that place where they'd die.
They succeeded in terms of getting along,
With the challenges they had to face,
Remarkable, really, that out of such wood,
I whittled the whole human race.
Now, off you go with your studies,
Don't think it's an open-book test!
This place that you think is a garden,
Is a prison for all but the best.
NicknamedBob . . . . April 29, 2009
re: “The Word has always been there.”
IOW, you punt.
re: “I linked to a book on the subject that is worth reading.”
Again pay attention, I wanted what you thought.
I’m not prepared to get into it here. It’s a subject I’ve taught on and I do comment on in Christian forums.
Problem is, the way your question is worded, I’m not really sure what you are asking for, and it seems more like you are implying something.
I was given a copy of Josephus when my son was a very short person. I have yet to get past the first two pages. ;o]
I believe somewhere in Genesis (I could be very wrong on this) it says that time was made for Man. I figure God can do whatever He wants in his own time! I think He said “Day” so that we would understand that there were divisions between the things that he created. But I could very well be wrong.
Yeah. It’s “work”.
I promised me I would try again, a lotta years after my first attempt. But it won’t be today! ;o]
purr-ported to be a real cat born with 4 ears...
Ha. Er...yes. I can see that. Of course I can. Almost. Sorta. Maybe.
Maybe ... or something in back of the first one.
The boys succeeded in cleaning the refrigerator, after I took the mop away from them. I was on the phone with a church friend about scheduling (I have Thursday evenings, she wants some) when I yelled, “Pat, you can’t clean the refrigerator with a MOP!” and Cheryl almost fell out of her chair.
LOL!!!
Cheryl obviously doesn’t know your offspring! Of course, some have a more refined sense of humor than others.... ;o]
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