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To: stuartcr

Is it necessary to keep the truth of your beliefs a secret? If I misinterpret them, please correct me.

All documents of history were written by a man, or a woman.

In the first picoseconds of the Big Bang, the laws of nature were being created. They were created by something other than themselves, which establishes the necessary existence of the supernatural.

It’s not hard to believe Julius Caesar lived in Rome because it is documented historically, just as the Resurrection is documented historically.

http://www.harvardhouse.com/correlate_1.htm

By the way, there are no items from the Old or New Testaments that have ever been contradicted by archeological evidence discovered over the centuries. None!


182 posted on 07/20/2012 9:59:02 AM PDT by reasonisfaith (Why do you seek the living among the dead? (Luke 24:5))
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To: reasonisfaith

I don’t have any truths about my beliefs, they are what they are...beliefs, not truths. Please, feel free to interpret them any way you wish, as it really doesn’t matter.

Of course all documents were written by man. Just as you interpret what I say as you do, others interpret things as they do...or even embellish things they write!

As I said, it’s not hard to believe a man lived in Rome, but it is hard, to millions of people over the years, that a man came back from the dead. Don’t ask just me why, ask everyone that doesn’t believe it.

There is archeological evidence that your sins were forgiven by a man that was born to a virgin, performed miracles, and came back from the dead?


183 posted on 07/20/2012 10:08:48 AM PDT by stuartcr ("When silence speaks, it speaks only to those that have already decided what they want to hear.")
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