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<blockquote data-quote="Tolworth John" data-source="post: 72283748" data-attributes="member: 395982"><p>You are saying that the punishment doesn't fit the crime. Turn it around and assume that the punishment does fit the crime. Where then is your objection.</p><p></p><p> Hell is deserved for rejecting God, so heaven is awarded for accepting God.</p><p></p><p> Can you demonstrate that you make no judgements in your life? The biblical command is to judge rightly or justly and to expect to be judged with the same standards one has used.</p><p></p><p> </p><p>Sp[end some time researching how we got the bible?</p><p>It will show just what nonsence this statement is.</p><p> </p><p>There are literally thousands ofpieces of the T as well as a large number of complete books and whole or partial editions of the NT. Then there are the frquent quotes in letters from the church Fathers.</p><p> </p><p>Schollars have so many bits of the NT that they can identify which family of documents the part they are studing comes from.</p><p>If you want a quick study of the 'so called' errors look at a good tanslation and study the foot notes. There they will show you alturnative readings and questionable passages. There is about one per page.</p><p> </p><p>Last surgesttion go to coldcasechristianity and read what is said there about the accuracy and reliabilityof the NT. A judgement made by an experienced coldcase detective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tolworth John, post: 72283748, member: 395982"] You are saying that the punishment doesn't fit the crime. Turn it around and assume that the punishment does fit the crime. Where then is your objection. Hell is deserved for rejecting God, so heaven is awarded for accepting God. Can you demonstrate that you make no judgements in your life? The biblical command is to judge rightly or justly and to expect to be judged with the same standards one has used. Sp[end some time researching how we got the bible? It will show just what nonsence this statement is. There are literally thousands ofpieces of the T as well as a large number of complete books and whole or partial editions of the NT. Then there are the frquent quotes in letters from the church Fathers. Schollars have so many bits of the NT that they can identify which family of documents the part they are studing comes from. If you want a quick study of the 'so called' errors look at a good tanslation and study the foot notes. There they will show you alturnative readings and questionable passages. There is about one per page. Last surgesttion go to coldcasechristianity and read what is said there about the accuracy and reliabilityof the NT. A judgement made by an experienced coldcase detective. [/QUOTE]
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