Disclosure of Secrets, page-793

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    You repeatedly claim and give GLORY to the CC, for gathering the Books for the Bible, effectively IGNORING the God was behind it and the reason being, is to EXPOSE the Hidden truths, BY the CC's, hence they were caught out.

    There you go again with your anti-CC bigotry again

    Show us where the bible fell from the sky

    The bible was written by ordinary humans, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, using the human intellect, we don't see God himself using pen and paper and printing press.

    Same with gathering of the bible using humans, intellect and reasoning, guidance by the Holy Spirit to select the canon, definitely wasn't under Satan guidance as you seem to suggest, either it was the Holy Spirit or Satan, have your pick, if it was satan, then your notion is in the bin, must be by the Holy Spirit as you suggested, working in the CC

    And I can assure you, the bible lines up perfectly with CC teaching.

    What you are doing is bouncing it off your imagined take, which obviously doesn't line up with the CC teaching nor with the bible and you assuming you have the truth

    Like I told you, before many times you don't know basic history, nor do you have basic bible understanding to be able to even begin understanding the bible, its not a matter of reading snippets and bingo

    incase you don't know from the very foundation of Christianity, they used 4 senses of how to interpret scripture

    they are
    The four senses used to interpret scripture in Christian tradition are:
    1. Literal sense: This is the plain meaning of the text and what the author intended to convey. It involves understanding the historical and cultural context of the passage.

    2. Allegorical sense: This sense looks for symbolic or metaphorical meanings in the text that point to deeper spiritual truths or foreshadow future events. It involves interpreting the text in a way that connects it to the broader story of salvation history.

    3. Moral sense: This sense focuses on the ethical teachings and moral lessons that can be drawn from the text. It involves looking at how the text can guide us in living a virtuous life and fulfilling God's will.

    4. Anagogical sense: This sense concerns the ultimate or eschatological significance of the text, looking at how it points to the eternal truths of heaven and the final fulfillment of God's plan for humanity. It involves interpreting the text in light of the hope for eternal life and the goal of union with God.
 
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