God to send delusions, page-362

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    ''Sorry, not playing, I have told you more than once, regardless of how and when the Bible was written, God has placed his seal on it, in all sorts of ways, and those of God, he reveals some of them, as He knew man would corrupt things.''

    It's not a matter of playing. It's simply a fact that using your source material in an attempt to prove the truth of your source material is a fallacy. Anyone can quote whatever it says in their chosen 'holy book' and claim, ''it says so in the Quran'' ''it says so in the Gita'' 'It says so in the Torah'' ''It says do in the New Testament'', etc, etc.

    It's meaningless. Sorry, but quoting from a book to prove what the book says is true doesn't prove a thing.
 
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