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[QUOTE="Murph%20nli:778716"][QUOTE="ConquerTheBaphomet:778703"]Mike, not that Lee Strobel is particularly the best at apologetics but in his book, The Case For Faith, the people he interviews, such as William Lane Craig and Ravi Zacharias, make definitive and convincing cases for the truth of these stories and their happenings. You should give that book a chance. [/QUOTE] If even many of the stories were not just symbolism but actually true (whether within the state of matter as we perceive it now or in alternate states) that point is just shitty. All over the globe, myths are handed down by generation, and who knows some may just be symbols, or some may be true. Christianity, just like every other religion or spiritual or metaphysical history does not have a monopoly on truth, myth, etc. Here's my point, if biblical stories are true, and that some of these stories are real, then that means that a) The first commandment and its wording indicate their are other gods, and that Jehovah is the strongest and therefore should be worshipped above all. b) Other traditions, describing the same events from a different lens, are now just as valuable and useful as Judeo-Christian-Islamic teachings. Once again, the point is that there can only be diviseness even if these things actually happened, because they aren't unique to that portion of the world, as evidenced by your own text (ie. other gods, other priests having powers, etc). Keep your bullshit outta my life.[/QUOTE]
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