The Misunderstanding, page-56

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    If we’re being honest, it’s not me who loves to stir arguments—it’s often you. The pattern is pretty clear. You’ve consistently used Scripture, which you openly don’t even believe in, just to challenge and provoke believers—not to seek truth, but to cause reaction. That’s not respectful discussion; it’s antagonism.

    It’s also ironic that you accuse others of arguing for the sake of argument, when you’ve made a habit of debating Christians on things you claim are all “rubbish” anyway. That’s the very definition of hypocrisy.

    Now, to your comment:
    You said you’ve argued for the divinity of Jesus — and yet in other posts, you make it clear you don’t believe in God, the Bible, or Scripture at all. So what exactly is your point when you bring up verses like the temptation in the wilderness? If you’re trying to “support” the divinity of Yeshua now, great—then stand by it. But don’t shift your position just to stir a forum.

    All I ask is this: please be respectful, and refrain from the sarcasm, rudeness, and belittling tone that has often filled your responses. We may never agree on much—but we can still tal
 
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