Guno צְבִי
We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Interesting, if the jebus was god and died and was gone for three days , that means god died , well so much for the all powerful
That means you believe in not believing!
apparently your expert tends to be about 90% lower than the other extreme.......if that follow consistently, your claim of 600,000 could mean 6 million......
have you ever noticed that the people you cite as authorities NEVER agree with the majority of scholars?......do you think there is a lesson to be learned from that?.....
The majority of Scholars, Linguists, Archaeologists, Geologists know the Bible is didactic literature.
No it doesn't.
It means you BELEIVE (blindly guess) that there are no gods.
The contrast is your position...which is to BELIEVE (blindly guess) that at least one god does exist.
You both are "believers"...which is to say, you both are blindly guessing on the issue...albeit in opposite directions.
The majority of Scholars, Linguists, Archaeologists, Geologists know the Bible is didactic literature.
Obviously you aren't familiar with the Holy Spirit,or you wouldn't ASSUME "Blind Faith".
Most non-believers believe The Bible is didactic literature.
Obviously you aren't familiar with the Holy Spirit,or you wouldn't ASSUME "Blind Faith".
Most non-believers believe The Bible is didactic literature.
So you believe in the supernatural.
4 Completely Different Versions of the Story of Moses ...
Detail; Moses and the tablets of law. Source: Public Domain . Manetho: Moses, Leper King and War Criminal . The Egyptians told the story of Moses, too, but in their version, he wasn’t a miracle-working hero with god-given powers.
https://www.ancient-origins.net/his...e-criminal-philosopher-hero-or-atheist-008008
excerpt:
The story of Moses doesn’t just show up in the Bible. In the ancient world, nearly every culture had their own version of what happened. The Egyptians, the Greeks, and the Romans all had their own way of explaining why thousands of people left Egypt to live in Jerusalem.
The Moses you know, who performed miracles and freed the Jewish slaves from Egypt, is just one version of the story. There are others – and they paint a completely different picture from the one you’ve heard.
I am as familiar with the "Holy Spirit" as I am with Santa Claus.
I haven't mentioned "blind faith"...I have mentioned "blind guess."
So you're an atheist.
How can someone who is a "non-believer"..."believe?"
No...I am not an atheist.
No...I am not an atheist.
You believe in second hand information.
I am trained by the Holy Spirit
Non-Believers believe the Bible is didactic literature!google it!
You're not a believer in Jesus is Lord and the Holy Spirit