
07-30-2008, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ceeboo
Hi Traveler,
Your first point ( with all due respect ) is largly assuming the truth of the very text under discussion. If one does not believe " IT " to be true then reading or digesting the contents of it seems a mute point.
" My method of questioning " counterfit tendor, I am sorry but that went way over my head.
God bless,
Carl
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I was making a comparison of why someone believes tender to be legal or counterfeit and why someone believes any given scripture is of G-d or man. I believe there are some amazing parallels. You may have faith or believe the money you have is legal but that does not change the fact of if it is nor not. The same applies to scripture, including the Bible. You may believe it to be of G-d, you may even think you are sure but that does not change the reality of if it is of G-d or man.
So I thought I would ask you – what you think is the proper method to determine if something is of G-d or man. Or if you wish – how do you know if the money you have is good legal tender or counterfeit? I thought it very interesting what my friend at the Federal Reserve Bank told me about determining for sure if money is legal or not. Sometimes things you learn about the physical world are just as valid concerning the spiritual world and vice versa. This is because of the transitivity of Truth.
I am also conducting a test – to determine how based in reality you and your opinion are. While you are examining us – I thought I would examine you.
The Traveler
Last edited by Traveler; 07-30-2008 at 07:30 PM.
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