Truth or Fable?

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Wamakima wrote: 22 May 2019, 03:30 I think it's true. I don't understand why the author would go to such an extent as to publish the book on such a sensitive topic.
I don't think he intentionally misleads anyone, but he could simply be mistaken, right? :techie-studyingbrown:
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10mile72 wrote: 11 Nov 2019, 18:59
Wamakima wrote: 22 May 2019, 03:30 I think it's true. I don't understand why the author would go to such an extent as to publish the book on such a sensitive topic.
I don't think he intentionally misleads anyone, but he could simply be mistaken, right? :techie-studyingbrown:
It was too much work to be wrong! Please! :)
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chelhack wrote: 21 May 2019, 23:21 There are so many different opinions who knows what is or isn't true. I feel people should believe in what satisfies them and makes them want to do and live the best way in life.
Unfortunately I disagree with you. In my opinion,people should believe exactly what is written in the Bible and use it to direct them to live their lives in the best way possible
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chelhack wrote: 21 May 2019, 23:21 There are so many different opinions who knows what is or isn't true. I feel people should believe in what satisfies them and makes them want to do and live the best way in life.
True, it is difficult to convince people, however, evidence you present to back your views. They like to stick to their opinions.
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Abhyarna wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 08:06
chelhack wrote: 21 May 2019, 23:21 There are so many different opinions who knows what is or isn't true. I feel people should believe in what satisfies them and makes them want to do and live the best way in life.
True, it is difficult to convince people, however, evidence you present to back your views. They like to stick to their opinions.
My books are about proof not belief.
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JeanyJean wrote: 19 Jul 2020, 17:22
chelhack wrote: 21 May 2019, 23:21 There are so many different opinions who knows what is or isn't true. I feel people should believe in what satisfies them and makes them want to do and live the best way in life.
Unfortunately I disagree with you. In my opinion,people should believe exactly what is written in the Bible and use it to direct them to live their lives in the best way possible
Like Bart Ehrman says, no one knows who wrote much of it, and even what much of it really says. "What is written" is what the greater 'Church' says it is.
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Sahansdal wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 08:33
Abhyarna wrote: 11 Aug 2020, 08:06
chelhack wrote: 21 May 2019, 23:21 There are so many different opinions who knows what is or isn't true. I feel people should believe in what satisfies them and makes them want to do and live the best way in life.
True, it is difficult to convince people, however, evidence you present to back your views. They like to stick to their opinions.
My books are about proof not belief.
I appreciate your determination. :tiphat:
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I think its TRUE .
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