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Re: Bible Studies at White House.
The fairy tale is yours, for buying into anti-supernaturalism without researching it properly.
For the record, contemporary miracles have now been documented in this work: https://www.amazon.com/Miracles-Credibility-New-Testament-Accounts/dp/0801039525
As for pie-in-the-sky beliefs, you should read about some of yours:
By the way, I have 40 years studying the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and it's as solid as a rock. Do your due-diligence on it.
I have spent time studying the Bible, which is why I accurately described it as a fairy tale. Pregnant virgins? A fairy tale. A talking snake? A fairy tale. A whale swallowing a man? A fairy tale. The Sun being stopped in the sky? A fairy tale. An alleged God that is so immoral it punishes the innocent by torturing them in hell forever? A fairy tale.
There is nothing in the Bible that is not simply made-up fairy tales. If you believe that a whale can swallow a man, if you believe in talking snakes, pregnant virgins, then you believe in fairy tales.
The fairy tale is yours, for buying into anti-supernaturalism without researching it properly.
For the record, contemporary miracles have now been documented in this work: https://www.amazon.com/Miracles-Credibility-New-Testament-Accounts/dp/0801039525
As for pie-in-the-sky beliefs, you should read about some of yours:
By the way, I have 40 years studying the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and it's as solid as a rock. Do your due-diligence on it.
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