I agree!
It does not affect my faith one iota, that people (some of whom have also
historically denied the Deity of Christ) should question the existence of
Moses and Abraham.
Connie
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Wayne Brown writes:
Lou,
Thanks for saying exactly what I wanted to say, better than I would have said
it!
Wayne
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Lou Cook <[log in to unmask]> on 05/20/2002 11:00:25 AM
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Wirt responds:
> Beginning from this point of view, you may find the following article from
> the March 9 NY Times somewhat irritating.
It's not irritating at all. Sad maybe, but neither surprising or irritating,
to me at least. There are many people, including some claiming Jewish or
Christian beliefs, that are all too happy to denigrate the authority of the
Scriptures. This is nothing new. It's been going on forever, all the way
back to the Garden of Eden. In Genesis 3:1, the serpent says to Eve, "Did
God really say...?"
> A significant number of Conservative rabbis are now coming to accept the
> notion that Abraham never existed. Nor did Moses. Nor were the Hebrews
> ever held in bondage in Egypt.
But that's not what I believe. As I said before, I believe "the Bible
remains consistent, true, and relevant throughout the ages."
Lou Cook
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