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Originally Posted by pal
taasa ato geoseph oi..
you know what its like for me?
it is like this:
a = b
a^2 = ab
a^2 + a^2 = a^2 + ab ----- add a^2 to both sides
2a^2 = a^2 + ab
2a^2 - 2ab = a^2 + ab -2ab --- subtract 2ab to both sides
2a^2 - 2ab = a^2 - ab
2(a^2 - ab) = 1(a^2 - ab) ----- cancel (a^2 - ab)
2 = 1 ----- that makes 2 equals to one
btaw bro, did God really intend to make it that complicated?
why won't you just make it with few verses and not with the manipulation of words?
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I expressed my admiration for your question, then the rest was for anyone interested. I would like to apologize for not making that clear.
There is, in effect, a summary at "Step 7" entitled "Consolidate or Summarize". That can be the shortcut for those who want it.
If I will literally follow your advice, on the point of length:
Bible = very long -> did God really intend to make it that complicated? -> why won't they just make it with few verses and not with the manipulation of words?
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Originally Posted by pal
In Mat 24:36 says:
But of that day and hour no one has knowledge, not even the angels in heaven, or the Son, but the Father only.
it is very clear that the Son has lesser authority than the Father.
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Despite your verse being out of context, I think I can see your point, and it is covered in the scope, though you have to exert the effort to think a bit further given what the text implies. But, such an exercise is not for lazy people.
To oblige you, kaning avatar nakong geoseph, lesser authority gyud ni kumpara nako, pero as far as istorya.net is concerned, I am geoseph (and you are pal).