I get your message, but you have still not verified.
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–verb (used with object), -fied, -fy⋅ing. 1.to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate:
Events verified his prediction. 2.to ascertain the truth or correctness of, as by examination, research, or comparison:
to verify a spelling. 3.to act as ultimate proof or evidence of; serve to confirm.
By the very definitions of the word, these facts, (through my massage) have been verified. Take another good look at the definition of verify, and then look at all who have been slaughtered along with there families to prove these facts to be true..
No other single document in the history of the world has been bought and
proved with so much blood. Let alone an entire book.
If it were necessary for the fans of Shakespeare to have been brutally slaughtered in the equivalent numbers as the 1st century Christians were, so they could simply pass his works from one willing hand to another.. His works would have died with in a few weeks. and we would no nothing of Shakespeare..
This "verification through blood" is the fastest way to find truth, and true allegiance. Only a fool gives up his life so readily for nothing. Unless you consider thousands of witlessness fools..
At 12 I know it would be easier to do so from your computer at home, than it would be to look at them or there families while being torn apart in some twisted sport, and make the same accusation. so let me put it to you another way.
If you were on trial for murder, how many wittinesses would it take to convict you of murder simply on there word? One maybe two? And as far as the United States Judicial system is concerned these two testimonies are enough to
1.to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate:
Events verified his prediction. 2.to ascertain the truth or correctness of, as by examination, research, or comparison:
to verify a spelling. 3.to act as ultimate proof or evidence of; serve to confirm.
Now imagine if there were thousands of Men women and children died in attempts to "Verify" this account of events.. And thousands more were willing to die to testify the very same account.. They would not only convict, I doubt if you'd ever see sun light again.
So you can't say the facts are not verified, and it be a factually true statement. At best all you can say truthfully is, you don't like or accept how these facts were verified. To that end, if that is the case, then please give and example of what it means to verify a fact to you. Also since we are
going off the grid into your personal vocabulary, try and show an example of this type of verification. and where you saw it in practice.