| Info | Topical Survey of internet qoutes gathered from top 75 Bible related pages.
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| Info | kjv@Note: Quotes are often from non-authoritative sources and should be considered for their thought provoking nature only.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ Cosmological argument (God as the only power capable of creating the universe and everything in it)
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ Ontological argument (God has placed within us a knowledge that He exists and cares for us)
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ Moral argument (God has placed a moral law in our hearts which testify of His law)
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ Argument from fulfilled prophecy (the Bible provides us with evidence of its validity through over 2,000 fulfilled prophecies)
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ So for the record, its best to have debates based on logic and virtue not soft argument which could have limited appeal.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ I think the real mistake made in the other discussion was that her argument assumed that everyone accepts the Christian Bible as their rule/guidebook.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ It also seems that your general disdain for people of faith seems to be coloring your argument.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ Your argument implies that you are skeptical that there are genuine, sincere people of faith who actually "practice what they preach." They don't simply use a text to serve their own purpose when it is convenient for them.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ If you don't agree, then present a valid and respectful argument as to why you disagree.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ I've been enlightened (No wops) by so many people that have disagreed with me and came back with solid evidence to support their argument.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ Effectively, our use of the KJV eliminates the "version argument" and hopefully makes the message that much more accessible to the Body.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ "Interfering in someone else's argument is as foolish as yanking a dog's ears." (NLT)
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ The Christian reader gets exposed to numerous arguments that will compel him to seek more comprehensive works on that specific apologetic approach or argument.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ The argument goes something like this: because the Bible has been through so many translations and copied from copies of copies of copies, much like the end message in a game of telephone, we can't really know that the Bible we have today resembles what was originally written.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ The problem is, when it actually comes to the reality of how the Bible has been transmitted to us today, the argument falls apart.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ I have to admit that the moral argument is my favorite for the existence of God.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ The individual is attempting to deny the moral argument, by arguing from a moral standard (i.e.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ In logic, an argument is a set of one or more meaningful declarative sentences (or "propositions") known as the premises along with another meaningful declarative sentence (or "proposition") known as the conclusion.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ A deductive argument asserts that the truth of the conclusion is a logical consequence of the premises; an inductive argument asserts that the truth of the conclusion is supported by the premises.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ An argument is valid if and only if the truth of the conclusion is a logical consequence of the premises and (consequently) its corresponding conditional is a necessary truth.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ But on the other hand I feel that the argument should stand on its own merits and not be bolstered by some alternative.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ The reason why the God did not make a knock-down argument for the Bible is to leave room for faith.
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index:GOOGLESURVEYQUOTES GoogleSurveyArgument @ And what is the reason behind your argument?
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