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Well, if so, it's been argued in almost exactly that way, a million times over, and almost always by the devotees of a few specific denominations.No, this is my own thought process.
No, it isn't. The Jewish "notion"--i.e. the Old Testament--didn't just fall into the Christian Bible from out of the sky.The Jewish notion is irrelevant, in light of the marcionism heresy.
What are my essential doctrines, Michael?They don't teach any of your essential doctrines
Oh, I don't doubt that if I disagree with the Papacy on anything, it will be considered "historic revisionism" by some people here, even when what I point to IS the historic record. What you're explaining is not historic at all. It's your own theory, as you yourself told me here.Based on your previous arguments, I sense some historical revisionism
And by the way, if you think that knowing of the impact of the Assyrian captivity upon the Israeli exiles is important--that's the perspective held by Luther and the other Reformers, not the opposite.

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