I would not use that example in future to demonstrate a Biblical inconsistency
Wonder how many other "inconsistencies" you hold which are as easily shown to be an error in understanding on your part …
Spectrox said:
so you won that particular argument.
Spectrox said:
There are numerous examples of other inconsistencies though
(e.g. Matthew 17 – The journey to Copernium took “6 days.”
Luke 9 – The journey took “about 8 days.”
(e.g. Matthew 17 – The journey to Copernium took “6 days.”
Luke 9 – The journey took “about 8 days.”
In Matthew 17, there is a reference to when they were come to Capernaum, but no mention of how many days it took them to get there.
Spectrox said:
How difficult is it for God to look after the accuracy of his book?)
Spectrox said:
But I think there are too many to go through one by one, but thank you for your efforts with the Judas Death story.
Spectrox said:
In terms of faith, I believe "faith" and "trust" have the same root word "Pistis".
Pistis is faith.
Agape is love.
Pistis is the foundation of elpizó.
Agape energizes pistis.
Faith, hope, love … love energizes faith … faith undergirds hope.
Spectrox said:
So my point still stands. How do you know you are trusting the correct ideology/conception of God?
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