
04-20-2008, 07:31 PM
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Machiavelli Incarnate
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Originally Posted by bluedog
I have been out of town all day long, not what is this "bull" about printing errors?
Are you actually trying to declare a "typo" with a deliberate attempt to change the meaning of the scriptures? As I said, "you'r funny". In the entire cannon process the percentage of transcribed errors are .5% form the originals copies they were transfered from. In comparison to other historical writings of antiquity that range in the neighborhood of 8%, that in itself is quite miraculous. When a scribe is hand printing transfers 12 to 15 hrs a day , by candle light, there are surely to be a few typos, but this fact of human fallibility does not compare with the many false manuscripts that are floating around claiming to be of divine nature that were rejected by the cannon process. Again, I can see no point in the fact that you are trying to present a "very few" typo's as "CORRUPTION".
This is indeed a very long way from deliberate corruption, which God has not allowed, as we have lost "NO" truth from the intended message presented with a word misplaced by human error, as Indeed "ALL" errors have been pointed out by the "CANNON PROCESS". This is clearly evidenced, by the fact that even "YOU" know they are errors. There indeed would be a problem if we did not know them as such. DA! You are merely spinning your wheels because you were caught in an outright lie again, as you said "NO WHERE IN THE SCRIPTURES IS THE HOLY SPIRIT PRESENTED AS A SEPARATE ENTITY FROM GOD, and I presented very clear and transparent scriptures that directly contradicted your lies. Which by the way, you have never attempted to answer, AS USUAL. You go off on some "ACCUSATORY" TANGENT RANT. Again, please explain what 1Tim.5:7 DECLARES, if it does not declare in fact there are three separate divine parts of ONE GOD, and these 3 that bear record, are the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost, which are "ONE". BD
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If God could chisel the Ten Commandments on a flat rock for Moses, why couldn't He write the Bible Himself?
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