(Ron) Deuteronomy 32:8,9
Brian Dean bridean@worldnet.att.net
Tue, 1 Sep 1998 02:17:40 -0400 (00904648660, 19980901062342.NAJB21955@109152022worldnet.att.net)
>TILL
>If you will check the passage I cited from Judges 11, you will find
that the
>speaker was Jephthah, the hero of faith in Hebrews 11, in whom was the
>"spirit of Yahweh." In this speech, he clearly indicated a belief that
>Chemosh was a real god, who had given to the Ammonites the land they
dwelt
>in just as the god Yahweh had given the Israelites their land. If what
he
>said can't be considered "true," then what can?
>
>
>
>Farrell Till
>Skepticism, Inc.
>jftill@midwest.net
>
>
RON
What can be considered as true are direct inspired statements found in
scripture (taking into consideration the historical scientific
limitations of the author). Just because the speaker quoted is a hero
doesn't mean that he spoke infallibly, even if he was right in most
respects.
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