Huckleberry
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I don't know anyone who believes the bible is divinely inspired who insists it cannot be questioned, doubted or kept in context of the time and place it was written. I think this is, yet again, your own uninformed prejudicial bigotry. You hold these sorts of things to be true about bible-believing Christians because it insulates you from anything any of them have to say.No, by divine magic I mean the dishonest fantasy that the term "inspired" means; "God wrote every word of it using the hands of the scribes and the minds of the editors, and therefor it cannot ever be questioned, doubted, or confined to the context of time and place". Because that's how the Bible idolators are defining the term, "inspired".
I wonder if you aren't here just to practice arguing with people without hearing them.