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The Bible is available for your own perusal. I need not quote scripture for you to see it. It is not of my own opinion.This is something that you have to demonstrate in order to claim that it is true.
The Bible is available for your own perusal. I need not quote scripture for you to see it. It is not of my own opinion.
And yet you read It?I've read the Bible. It's incredibly dull and has some horrific stuff in it.
And yet you read It?
Hmmmm ...
That's like saying, "I drank a gallon of buttermilk. It was incredibly repugnant and had mushrooms in it, yet I drank the whole thing."
Uh-huh.No it's like watching a bad movie. I already paid for the ticket, might as well finish it.
And so does that "I read the Bible clear through -- hated It" spiel.This catchphrase died a long time ago.
And so does that "I read the Bible clear through -- hated It" spiel.
When I first got saved, I read the Bible from cover to cover in 9 months; but that was because I couldn't get enough of It.
Had I hated It, I would never have subjected myself to reading It.
At least I have a favorite part.What's your favorite part?
At least I have a favorite part.
Do you?
If so, apparently [what you think are] the bad parts outweigh the good to the point where the whole Thing is 'incredibly dull and horrific.'
I don't get it.
And frankly, I don't accept it.
You show me someone who said he hates the Bible, and I'll show you someone who hasn't read It all the way through.
I loved the Bible before I even started reading It.So only people who love the Bible actually read it all? I don't buy it.
It's an inevitable process when you have systems that reproduce with modification and are in competition with one another over limited resources....
And I'm just Genghis Khan.Come on now it's just a book.
By your own admission here, any creature that has skin has a rudimentary eye.
Well gee, no use debating about a text one hasn't read before. The worst parts are the genealogies, in my opinion.And yet you read It?
Hmmmm ...
That's like saying, "I drank a gallon of buttermilk. It was incredibly repugnant and had mushrooms in it, yet I drank the whole thing."
I have an excellent book about the "dry parts" of the Bible (Leviticus 14, 1 Chronicles 1-9, etc.), and the author makes the point that, like finding gems in the desert, these "dry parts" have in them some data point that makes other parts of the Bible clearer.Well gee, no use debating about a text one hasn't read before. The worst parts are the genealogies, in my opinion.
Sure, but the detection is about feeling heat. Not "seeing" the light that holds the heat.
if so my original question for how the first light detector evolvled remain the same.
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