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In reply to the discussion: What if God was a singularity? [View all]sprinkleeninow
(20,133 posts)154. I understand all that regarding canonical gospel, and when they were
'written'.
We follow canonical gospel, in conjunction with patristic writing.
We also 'consider' the apocrypha although not included in canon. They are quite interesting, and are not banned from reading for interest only.
I am limited in my explaining.
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Are you suggesting the authors of Genesis didn't actually believe in a six-day creation?
Act_of_Reparation
Nov 2017
#91
Perhaps it is because you seem to believe opinions are justified by virtue of their own existence.
Act_of_Reparation
Nov 2017
#131
No. The point is that the biblical cosmology was accepted as accurate for about 1400
Voltaire2
Nov 2017
#139
Please go read what (Eastern) Orthodox Christianity founded in 33 A.D. (or B.C.E.
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2017
#143
If you were talking to Bronze Age human, after arriving in your time machine,
guillaumeb
Nov 2017
#124
That's not half bad. (Not a wise acreage remark from me.) end of message
sprinkleeninow
Nov 2017
#106
I've never seen or talked to a water buffalo. Nevertheless, I believe they exist.
TomSlick
Nov 2017
#39