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<blockquote data-quote="Tokono" data-source="post: 72289690" data-attributes="member: 406486"><p>Hey there,</p><p></p><p>I have to say I am intrigued by your responses, primarily Number 3. I do not have a rebuttal on this topic, but I do see how the focus would coincide with sensationalism - and the focus of Christians. Number 1, now I too see how this can be used as an excuse to reject him and lead their own righteousness - however I am not saying these people should not be punished. Again, its the eternity factor I disagree with not the punishment. Number 2 coincidences with this. Number 4, who are we to decide what constitutes inspired scripture and what constitutes historical documents and their accurateness? What is someone made a mistake? (Also, how does one begin to even determine the authenticity of the book of Gensis.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tokono, post: 72289690, member: 406486"] Hey there, I have to say I am intrigued by your responses, primarily Number 3. I do not have a rebuttal on this topic, but I do see how the focus would coincide with sensationalism - and the focus of Christians. Number 1, now I too see how this can be used as an excuse to reject him and lead their own righteousness - however I am not saying these people should not be punished. Again, its the eternity factor I disagree with not the punishment. Number 2 coincidences with this. Number 4, who are we to decide what constitutes inspired scripture and what constitutes historical documents and their accurateness? What is someone made a mistake? (Also, how does one begin to even determine the authenticity of the book of Gensis.) [/QUOTE]
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