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TimothyH
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I won’t tell you to keep watching. The first few minutes where what I had in mind and the video goes on for several hours in multiple parts.Thanks. I only made it through almost 17 minutes and, while much of it dealt with debate procedures, Karl did make some good points.
But in the end, we don’t have anything that was unreadable and/or untranslatable in the Bible, do we? (I can think of the Vetus Latina as a possible example.) But then I guess a case could be made that it wasn’t really inspired by God if it couldn’t survive time among other things.
Maybe to further illustrate my point, I have Shakespeare’s Complete Works. It’s considered complete even though it contains totally blank pages, which at least they were being honest to admit unreadability or lack of authentication or something.
BTW, I do have the place marked in case you tell me to keep watching the video, which I might get to later.![]()
-Tim-