Did you know that, with the exception of a few historical “approximations,” there are no “verifiable facts…”
Question by RU4REAL?: Did you know that, with the exception of a few historical “approximations,” there are no “verifiable facts…”
…at all in The Bible…?
What people said, what they said happened, and what those happenings mean is all…
“Interpretive Assumptions…”
I’m going by the definition of the words “Fact” and “Verifiable” as put forth in the English Dictionary…
Why do so many people use the word “fact” when what they’re really saying is “assumption” and “belief” and “faith?”
There’s a very big difference in the meanings, I would appreciate if people would start using the appropriate words for the appropriate points they’re trying to make…
Wouldn’t that strengthen their viewpoint if they were more accurate in their choice of words…?
Best answer:
Answer by Fireball226
Jesus is in funk and wagnalls…
IM BUSY BELIEVING GOD…THATS HOW IM SAVED
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