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I don't know what source on hermeneutics you're using, but being that I'm already familiar with Numbers chapter 5, and after having looked at it yet again, I don't see anywhere where it even hints at any kind of "abortion." How are you arriving at this interpretation? I want you to cite your sources; I don't just want to take your word for it.Obviously it does not use those terms. But it nevertheless describes exactly that. Look for yourself at the bottom half of Numbers 5. Start at verse 11.
NV, sometimes your "instant" conclusions just really astound me, particularly when you seem to artificially insist that such and such a verse, or such and such a passage, must 'mean' this or that. Egads, NV! Where are you getting this stuff? I'm thinking that your earlier experiences with fundamentalism must have really done a number on you. Maybe help yourself out here; go read some good books on hermeneutics and exegesis.
That's fine.I'm not disallowing qualifications to statements. It's just that this one conversation I'm having with someone else is so unclear that I'm forced to separate the thesis from the justification so I can tell what she is even trying to say.
This response of your's, like many that you put forth, doesn't make a lick of sense. In fact, all I see here in your evaluation is a Non Sequitur, what with all your insistence about what "could'a, should'a, would'a" been.Ok, thanks for the answer, but you have now killed Christianity. If God decides the rules, and if Jesus is God, and if Jesus absolutely did not want to be crucified, then Jesus/God could have, should have, and would have actualized the "benefits" of the crucifixion without going through with the crucifixion. So his crucifixion - the crux of your religion - is totally pointless.
What's up with all of that? It almost seems to me like you're wanting to take Christianity down....no matter what.
Non-sequitur, because in God's case, His might is integrated and qualified by other, additional factors, such as Holiness, Wisdom, Omni-presence, etc., etc., etc. All the additional things that we humans only wish we had ...Knowledge and ability... AKA power... AKA might.
Oh, yeah. You're just mopping the Christian ooze off of the floor big time with me ...2PV, every time we do this it's the same result. How many times do I have to mop the floor with you before you realize that I'm winning because I'm defending the correct position?

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