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Old Nov 25, 2006, 12:28 PM
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I don't know what 'God says about himself'. I suppose one might find it in the Christian bible or the Mormon bible or the Catholic bible or in the buddist texts or the hindu texts or the old testament or the new testament or through prayer etc... How do we decide what 'God says about himself' compared to what people have said about God????

I have no idea...

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So what you are actually trying to say is you have doubts as to whether or not the words of religious texts were written by man or "inspired by God," right?

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If you mean to imply that I haven't read the Bible then you are much mistaken.

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Not an implication. Just a misinterpretation because of the way you expressed it.

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Please don't jump to conclusions about me.

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Then you say:

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So you are a Platonist rather than a constructionist about mathematical objects...

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THEN DO NOT DO THE SAME TO ME. At least mine was just a misinterpretation because of how you chose to express yourself. Can you say the same about your conclusions about me?
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