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Should the Constitution be regularly revised?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRVL ONE" data-source="post: 73995241" data-attributes="member: 419600"><p>Okay enlighten me what were these 4 centuries? Are you talking about the time before the biblical canon? I'm not an expert on church history, but I would imagine that Christians gathered together and they probably talked about more than the weather or the newest recipe for food. They spoke about the Old Testament and other writing after the OT. Even if I was an expert in early church history, how much of history can I trust? People lie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRVL ONE, post: 73995241, member: 419600"] Okay enlighten me what were these 4 centuries? Are you talking about the time before the biblical canon? I'm not an expert on church history, but I would imagine that Christians gathered together and they probably talked about more than the weather or the newest recipe for food. They spoke about the Old Testament and other writing after the OT. Even if I was an expert in early church history, how much of history can I trust? People lie [/QUOTE]
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