One for each week of the year?Yes, 52.
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One for each week of the year?Yes, 52.
Arrogant of you to claim to know thissadly almost no one will make it to heaven.
I guess Jesus was arrogant then- He said it.Arrogant of you to claim to know this
Thioere is "God" then there are the creations of your mind that you put before God.Even the 10 Commandments acknowledged the is more than one god.
all gods that have been named by humans are human creationsThioere is "God" then there are the creations of your mind that you put before God.
Don't try to explain Scripture as a child of the devil
Spoken like a militant atheist who promotes worshiping created things instead of the creator.all gods that have been named by humans are human creations
No, it acknowledges that there was a perception by the people that there was more than one God. The transition from polytheism to monotheism was not instantaneous. It was a gradual process.Even the 10 Commandments acknowledged the is more than one god.
Spoken like a militant atheist who promotes worshiping created things instead of the creator.
Well played, sir.
Nope. Incorrect. The 10 Commandments just say that Jews should put their god before all others.No, it acknowledges that there was a perception by the people that there was more than one God. The transition from polytheism to monotheism was not instantaneous. It was a gradual process.
Maybe I didn't understand the question.Well played, sir.
Sure, why not?One for each week of the year?
I think you worship yourself and you are a created thing.I don't worship things.
I simply do not have the arrogance to name and ascribe a human personality to the inception of the universe.
It is utterly unknowable by us mere apes.
If you can't figure out from the totality of these accounts that these accounts document Israel's transition from polytheism to monotheism (among other things), I can't help you.Nope. Incorrect. The 10 Commandments just say that Jews should put their god before all others.
No, it acknowledges that there was a perception by the people that there was more than one God. The transition from polytheism to monotheism was not instantaneous. It was a gradual process.
It is utterly unknowable by us mere apes.
I think you worship yourself and you are a created thing.