Re: The forgotten verses

From: Walter Hicks (wallyshoes@mindspring.com)
Date: Mon Jun 16 2003 - 08:35:09 EDT

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    "D. F. Siemens, Jr." wrote:.

    >
    > I have encountered a disproof of the Copernican system on a biblical
    > basis. I have run across flat-earthers. I knew a woman who expressed her
    > attitude toward intestinal parasites in "I don't believe in worms." Some
    > people will believe almost anything, often presenting complex
    > justifications. I, who once accepted concordism, have been forced by the
    > evidence to conclude that this interpretation of scripture belongs with
    > other irrational beliefs.
    > Dave

    "irrational" hmmmm.

    There seem to be many beliefs -- all of which support the Bible via one form
    of (often convoluted) reasoning or another.

    Has anyone advanced the notion that the Bible may be wrong in some places?

    Walt

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