Krislantijn wrote:
> On 29 mrt, 21:55, "robert" <wm...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>"Krislantijn" <Krislant...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>news:993272ed-a0f1-4a72-82c5-37c55cc5cbf5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>On 21 mrt, 18:41, Gabriel <gabriel_bapt...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>>The embryo does not have the written word of God, or the life of
>>>>Jesus Christ, the Son of God, either.
>>
>>>Why do you think so? The word of God is always present in the soul, it
>>>doesn't belong to the body, nor is it depending on it.
>>
>>>Even if it were true that only those who have taken birth can acces
>>>these words, they are still unable to see.
>>
>>At what point in time did man acquire a soul???
>>
>>Religion is things hoped for but not yet seen or proven. Science is
things
>>seen and proven but not necessarily hoped for.
>>
>>There is NO objective verifiable evidence that any Gods, Heavens, Sin,
>>Hells, Devils or Angels exist except in the imaginations of religionists
>>
>>The objective evidence is that no gods created man but quite the
opposite;
>>that man created imaginary gods! (thousands of them!)
>
>
> If you have only faith in the reliability of the material senses but
> not in scripture than why are you asking me a question which can only
> be answered on the strength of scripture?
===>Good question.
"Scripturte" is just the Church-compiled works of MEN,
whose ideas, opinions, speculations and fantasies are contained
in the "Bible". -- L.
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