Phat writes:
True. Of course we could argue that just as hundreds of authors cant or shouldn't share the same credibility we could argue that there are millions of Christians...how do we determine their credibility?
A bigger question is why is
anything ambiguous?
This was a big thing after all - God feels that the situation is so serious that he involves himself in earthly matters to the extent that he sends his 'son' (how rediculous is that idea?) to send a message to us all. But the message is so garbled that we're still arguing about it 2,000 years later. This is supposed to be a God? Leave it out.
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