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How is it that you have discerned Hebrews to be theopneustos, then?Because that’s not my argument. Something is true is if it doesn’t make false statements or conflicts with itself. The 39 books of the OT & 27 books of the NT doesn’t do that. The 7 Apocrypha books do. Plus, had we lived in the first century, we would have been around when Peter was alive who affirmed Paul’s epistles, which he was able to back up by performing genuine miracles & was an eyewitness to the Resurrection, & died for his faith without recanting. Likewise, Paul too did all these same things, plus affirmed the Gospel of Luke as being Inspired which quotes Jesus, who quotes “the Law…and the Prophets…and the Psalms” & calls them “Scripture” - the EXACT SAME grouping that the Pharisees recognized without the 7 Apocrypha books, which later Jews & Protestants also recognized. The Catholic OT canon includes these “additions” to Scripture that Jesus didn’t recognize that were NOT part of the OT Hebrew canon recognized & closed by Ezra at the “Great Synagogue” around 400 B.C.
Also, could you please cite your Bible translation which states your version of 2 Corinthians 5:8?
(There are a lot of questions being thrown at you, and you are doing a fine job at responding, but you haven’t responded yet to that one. I suspect that you actually never read that in a single page of the Bible, but are simply accepting, on faith, what your pastor said it said. But, if you can show me where your Bible actually says, “it is better to be absent from the body and at home with the Lord”, I will retract.
All the Bible translations I read say that we “prefer” or are “willing” to be absent from the body.
At any rate, even if it does say that it’s “better to be absent” that doesn’t necessarily mean that when we are absent from the body we NECESSARILY are at home with the Lord. I could say, “It’s better to be absent from work and at home with my family” but that doesn’t mean that when I am absent from work I can’t be at the grocery store, right?
since as Paul states, "it is better to be absent from the body and at home with the Lord.