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Quote from Sardo_Numspa:

Pretty much. Which is why I've all but bowed out of the discussion. I figured my time would be better spent hitting myself in the head with a hammer.

It should not come as any surprise that he thinks so badly. Thinking is not something that the Church encourages.
 
Quote from ARogueTrader:

Eye witness accounts having undergone multiple translations would not hold up too well in court.
Yes they can. Translatation of documents are compared to ascertain if they are similar or not.
 
Subtle changes in language can radically alter meanings.

We have no original texts written by the Apostles or those who viewed their lives.

A modern day bible would not hold up in court as evidence in a case that would require specific fact, as say a real estate dispute and ownership of property etc.

Quote from gms:

Yes they can. Translatation of documents are compared to ascertain if they are similar or not.
 
Oh ooooh.... I smell a debate between ShoeShine and ART brewing :D


The bible is perfectly accurate! LOL.


peace

axeman


Quote from ARogueTrader:

Subtle changes in language can radically alter meanings.

We have no original texts written by the Apostles or those who view their lives.

A modern day bible would not hold up in court as evidence in a case that would require specific fact, as say a real estate dispute and ownership of property etc.
 
Quote from axeman:

Oh ooooh.... I smell a debate between ShoeShine and ART brewing :D


The bible is perfectly accurate! LOL.


peace

axeman

Now that's a debate I'd pay cash money to see. :)
 
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