No, it couldn't.It could very easily have been your mother ...
Does it matter?Okay, then which god?
Am I allowed to assume anything I like if it's not in the OP?Does it matter?
Again, everything you need to know is in the OP.
You'd concentrate on the flour, even though raisins are dried grapes?Am I allowed to assume anything I like if it's not in the OP?
I'd accuse him of deception, because he claimed to have used wholemeal flour but he actually used a mix of white flour and rye flour.
You think raisins are more important than flour when making raisin bread? Take away the raisins, you still have bread. Take away the flour, you have slop.You'd concentrate on the flour, even though raisins are dried grapes?
If God created a loaf of raisin bread ex nihilo tomorrow, would you accuse Him of deception?
Read the OP again.Given that the bread was created over ten years ago,
In a world with raisin bread in every supermarket? Probably not.If God created a loaf of raisin bread ex nihilo tomorrow, would you accuse Him of deception?
Ya ... but those are ex materia. There's a difference.In a world with raisin bread in every supermarket? Probably not.
Ok. But intent to deceive is a state of mind. I'm not seeing one more loaf of bread evidence of intent to deceive.Ya ... but those are ex materia. There's a difference.
That's a value judgement you'll have to make on your own.But since this is your hypothetical, why dont you just tell us: is God intending to deceive us here?
Yeah I dont see evidence of deception here.That's a value judgement you'll have to make on your own.
I personally wouldn't accuse Him of deception, but others may think otherwise.
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