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To: Natural Law
We are discussing the meaning(s) of the word yom are we not? First you tried to put words in my mouth by falsely declaring that I believe that yom "always" means a normal 24 hour day, and now you won't answer my question as to whether or not the Bible ever uses the word yom to refer a normal length Earth day. I have given you chance after chance to answer my simple question, but you keep dodging it like a scared little puppy dog.

So let's recap, you have been caught plagiarizing your positions, you have been caught falsely putting words in other FReepers mouths to knock down a strawman of your own making, and now you have been caught refusing to answer a question that you have reason to believe will weaken or destroy your position. One thing is for sure, "natural law" is not the first thing that comes to mind of when I ponder your immoral behavior.

77 posted on 09/28/2009 5:28:07 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
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To: GodGunsGuts
"We are discussing the meaning(s) of the word yom are we not?

No we were not. We were discussing Creation. You stated a very narrow and unsubstantiated duration for a "day" or a "yom" in creation could only be a standard 24 hour day. By my count in going through the thread I have answered your question nine times. Not giving you the answer you were looking for doesn't mean I haven't answer a question. Let me try one more time using only monosyllables. A yom WAS NOT 24 earth hours long.

If I put any words in your mouth they were your own words. Face it, you have repeatedly dodged and evaded every question posed. If you erred or don't have an answer admit it but don't begin the whole chest thumping, feces throwing thing.

78 posted on 09/28/2009 5:48:55 PM PDT by Natural Law
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