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- From: pharvey@quack.sac.ca.us (Paul Harvey)
- Newsgroups: alt.messianic
- Subject: Re: A Neutral Prayer (was Re: Disproof of "Proof 2")
- Message-ID: <fYv5u5U@quack.sac.ca.us>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 11:14:40 GMT
- References: <1993Jan25.160835.35787@ucl.ac.uk>
- <1993Jan26.153512.26825@ucl.ac.uk> <1993Jan27.005404.12705@netcom.com>
- <26JAN199322524077@utkvx2.utk.edu>
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- In article <26JAN199322524077@utkvx2.utk.edu>
- fnixon@utkvx2.utk.edu (Nixon, John Fred) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan27.005404.12705@netcom.com>,
- solovay@netcom.com (Andrew Solovay) writes...
- >>....and the Qur'an, and the Baghavad Gita, and the Poetic and Prose
- >>Eddas. Why give one pagan scripture pride of place over the others?
- >>Allow me to apologize for that. I was out of line in calling the
- >>Qur'an pagan; it, unlike the other scriptures above, is solidly
- >>monotheistic. It is erroneous, but at least it isn't idolatrous.
- >Please post a proof that the New Testament is polytheistic, or offer
- >an apology.
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- Holy Trinity. 3 = poly. Son of God = at least two = poly. Human God =
- Pagan. Virgin birth = Pagan.
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- >I do not think it is in the Jewish tradition to call
- >CHristians idolators. If it is traditional, then please give me a citation
- >for the belief.
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- Cross, fish, wine and bread as idols of the blood and body of Jesus, a man who
- was idolized as a god. A cannibalistic death cult - in short; pagan idolaters.
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