KCDAD
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First of all, no one should be allowed to discuss The Bible or argue its meaning if they are reading it from a translation (and especially if it is a paraphrase). If you don't respect it enough to read it in the original language and context, then just shut up.
Secondly, the Olivet Discourse if clearly evidence of the New Testaments' late authorship. Prophets do not tell you what "WILL BE", but only what "MIGHT BE" if people don't change their ways... It is only through hindsight that "prophets" are able to accurately predict anything.
Secondly, the Olivet Discourse if clearly evidence of the New Testaments' late authorship. Prophets do not tell you what "WILL BE", but only what "MIGHT BE" if people don't change their ways... It is only through hindsight that "prophets" are able to accurately predict anything.
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