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Post 37:
Rkrause wrote:
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I can trust a fiction book but non-fiction books I do more research into.
I think that about sums it up - "I can
trust a
fiction book..".
Rkrause wrote:
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Just has I have researched the Bible and find the principles to be true.
I don't doubt one may find "the principles" to be true, given the subjective and / or conflicting passages presented within the Bible.
I seek to determine why we should consider the notion presented in the OP to be true.
Thusfar, you seem to indicate the only reason to conclude it to be true is because one "feels" it to be true. By this token, one who "feels" it to be untrue is equally justified. With off-setting "truths" then, which do we know to be
truth?
So we see the claim presented in the OP is, ostensibly, now only a "principle",
not a fact. With this in mind, I contend the rational conclusion to be had is that the original claimant has
not presented truth.
I might be Teddy Roosevelt, but I ain't.
-Punkinhead Martin