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So a CF post from 2005 contains exact words from the first video in the OP.
Does that prove conclusively that the words ORIGINALLY came from the 2005 CF post?
I mean, I don't care, but the post could have been taken from an already-existing source, could it not?.
I doubt that a 'true fundamentalist' originally composed the post or this string of words, because the 'parody of a fundie' is saying the world was made in seven days; which is not biblically correct -- it would be SIX DAYS. (God resting on 7th)
I say the whole string of words was made up by a person making fun of a fundamentalist; getting the number of days wrong, which I personally never took that literally anyhow. I don't get into these "Creationism vs Evolution" threads at all, because their whole premises seems to stem from taking a TOO LITERAL approach. Flat-Earthers, Young Earthers, people who literally believe Joshua commanded THE SUN to stand still and it did! I think it is hyperbole that Samson picked up a a donkey's jawbone and before he set it back down again, he had killed a THOUSAND Philistines, but of course the too-literal people would just say to me "well, you just don't believe in the Bible!"
Does that prove conclusively that the words ORIGINALLY came from the 2005 CF post?
I mean, I don't care, but the post could have been taken from an already-existing source, could it not?.
I doubt that a 'true fundamentalist' originally composed the post or this string of words, because the 'parody of a fundie' is saying the world was made in seven days; which is not biblically correct -- it would be SIX DAYS. (God resting on 7th)
I say the whole string of words was made up by a person making fun of a fundamentalist; getting the number of days wrong, which I personally never took that literally anyhow. I don't get into these "Creationism vs Evolution" threads at all, because their whole premises seems to stem from taking a TOO LITERAL approach. Flat-Earthers, Young Earthers, people who literally believe Joshua commanded THE SUN to stand still and it did! I think it is hyperbole that Samson picked up a a donkey's jawbone and before he set it back down again, he had killed a THOUSAND Philistines, but of course the too-literal people would just say to me "well, you just don't believe in the Bible!"
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