Did a holy man named Jesus exist?
Farrell Till jftill@midwest.net
Wed, 09 Sep 1998 14:15:56 -0700 (00905393756, 2.2.32.19980909211556.0087d1ec@midwest.net)
At 09:38 PM 9/8/98 +0100, Matthew Bell wrote:
>M.BELL
>The authority is the power behind the Scriptures, if of course,
>that power, i.e. God exists. The Scriptures are not dependant
>on tradition, and where the two differ Scripture is the determiner
>of truth.
>
TILL
Once again I must remind Bell of the proverb that I learned when I lived in
France: "If my aunt had balls, she wouldn't be my aunt."
Doesn't Bell have enough common sense to know that a Mormon could say, "The
authority is the power behind the Book of Mormon, if, of course, that power,
i.e., God, exists"? How many times does this guy have to be told that the
so-called arguments that we see from him could be used to prove the truth of
any religion or holy book?
Farrell Till
Skepticism, Inc.
jftill@midwest.net