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It is not elitist to have knowledge and rely on that knowledge when discussing something. To say that someone probably could not locate a Hebrew verb or parse a Greek verb if their life depended on it refers to a statement of perceived fact. If one is going to discuss the meaning Greek or Hebrew words or points of Hebrew or Greek grammar then one should have the requisite knowledge of the languages.You deny any wrongdoing, but you continue to put me down, even though you know little about me. I do pick up your elitist attitude, however.
This made me laugh out loud. There have been many people at this forum in the past 15+ years making the same claim but alas I have not seen any peer reviewed books by credible scholars casting serious doubt on any supposedly wobbly doctrines. As I have shown via the documented history of the Jews, the Jewish Encyclopedia and the Talmud, the Jews before and during the time of Jesus believed in a place of fiery eternal, unending punishment which they called both sheol and Gehinnom which are interpreted as hades and Gehenna in the 225 BC LXX.I am a layman writing for laymen, and I have used just enough tools to cast serious doubt on just one rather wobbly doctrine. It was not difficult as an intellectual exercise, as Hell is an unworthy opponent.
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