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In article <153.21.08.05.256213000@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts says...
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>Gary McNees
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>> "Bob Felts"
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>> > Gary McNees
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>> > > For the Calvinist god certainly does not only speak lies, but acts
>> > > unjustly.
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>> God and me.
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>Where does God say that what you happen to think is unjust is unjust?
What a cheap shot, Bob! Gary never said this. He never said that God said what
Gary happens to think is unjust really is unjust. He only said that Gary and God
say the same thing.
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In article
Kanary says...
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>> Is it that we have to search through all of the versions
>> of the Bible in order to understand the scriptures? Or is
>> it that some look for versions of the Bible that coincide
>> with what they believe, and how they interpret the
>> scriptures? How can we know what version is the true word
>> of God in english, for certainly they all cannot be the
>> pure word of God as they differ one from another, and God
>> is not of confusion.
>True. He is not a God of confusion, but of peace. The
>only perfect Bible is the original.
A fat lot of good that does us. We do not HAVE the original,
not even in Greek and Hebrew.
>So the older the manuscript, the closer to the original.
That is CERTAINLY FALSE. Codex W, for example, is older than
Koridethi, but the scholarly consensus is that Koridethi is
FAR more accurate.
>> Let's see what is written in the scriptures: Proverbs
>> 16:10 "A divine sentence in the lips of the king: his
>> mouth transgresseth not in judgment." And what does this
>> prove? There is only one Bible written in english that
>> has been authorized by a king, The King James version.
>The King referred to in Proverbs was Solomon, who 'sat on
>Jehovah's throne.' (1 Chr. 29:23)
WHY, oh WHY, are you so sure of this? Do you really think
that all of history has produced exactly ONE infallible
king?