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Question about TD&D requirements

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In the Theology, Doctrine and Dogma forum is it allowable to say something like 'such and such text indicates that Jesus would return sometime in the 1st century but it did not happen so it is wrong'?

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otseng wrote: You can say the interpretation of the passage is wrong, but you cannot say therefore the Bible is wrong.
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Re: Try it and see

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Imprecise Interrupt wrote:
John Human wrote:
Imprecise Interrupt wrote: Does any mod or admin have an answer to my question? The question is whether I could argue my case in TD&D or does it have to be in C&A. It was not intended to begin the debate in CS&Q.
Sometimes the powers-that-be adopt an attitude of sphinx-like inscrutability. Speaking from experience, I would suggest simply posting as you imagined, and then the moderators may move the new thread or leave it be, as they see fit.

I look forward to engaging with your explanation of how you know it didn't happen.
What did not happen? The end of days?
That happened in A.D. 70 (right on schedule) with the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem.
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Re: Try it and see

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John Human wrote:
Imprecise Interrupt wrote:
John Human wrote:
Imprecise Interrupt wrote: Does any mod or admin have an answer to my question? The question is whether I could argue my case in TD&D or does it have to be in C&A. It was not intended to begin the debate in CS&Q.
Sometimes the powers-that-be adopt an attitude of sphinx-like inscrutability. Speaking from experience, I would suggest simply posting as you imagined, and then the moderators may move the new thread or leave it be, as they see fit.

I look forward to engaging with your explanation of how you know it didn't happen.
What did not happen? The end of days?
That happened in A.D. 70 (right on schedule) with the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem.
Are you starting a Topic on that? Got to be in C&A. I cannot say what I would want to in TD&D.

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