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Originally Posted by Jessi Schurt
Numbers 23:22 Read your Bible!
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Absolutely!
Would you want to cross a unicorn? I wouldn't.
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Originally Posted by Jessi Schurt
Are you saying then that some of the things in the Bilbe aren't true or are you saying that all things in the Bilbe aren't true?
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I'm not sure what "Bilbe" is. Sounds like a gay French hobbit.
I'm pretty sure that all things said by a gay French hobbit are questionable, at best.
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If some things in the Bilbe are true then it is possible that all things in the Bible are true is it not? If all things are possibly true then how do you differentiate which may and which may not be true? You can't just pick and choose. The Bible is right and true in so many respects that to not believe that it is all true is just plain ignorant. In the case of unicorns, as the Bible says they are true and you say they are not can you offer some proof that contradicts the Bible? No you can't can you.
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Ah, now this is good stuff, Jessi. And quite correct.
It's not reasonable to think that one part of the Bible is true, but another is not, and somehow think that a mere human can tell the difference. Well said!
And as you can see from the picture I've posted above, unicorns are quite real.
So are cherubim. But they, like unicorns, were "romanticized" during the Renaissance.
These are fantasies of a Catholic pedophile named Raphael. They are not cherubim, and are not Biblical. Note how they gaze lustfully upward, doubtless peeking under the gown of some Papist pervert.
This is one attempt to depict a cherub, as described in the Bible. Note the distinct lack of "cuteness"; they are terrifying creatures of God, not sweet little babies with wings that poo on you as they fly by.