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4 minutes ago, Goly said:

You've been exposed again mate, you're now posting sources that you think prove your argument but this source mentions the earth being millions of years old, you can't write it..lol

 

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Yes an if your read what I wrote,they both say the same thing,there was more oxygen in the past,only difference is there saying millions but others thousands,my point of posting was to show there was more oxygen in the past,il catch up with you later,try an get some examples will ya lol

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The king James is  written in Old English the newer versions are wrote in current English,if you put each bible side by side an checked each verse they'd be the same only in different English's,iv no

I think it’s worth saying that (imho) there is a massive difference between a belief/faith in something more & organised religion (a club). Let’s not forget that long before the written word

Get someone to read it with you mate Matthew’s a good start  try Proverbs or James something will jump out at you  all about having faith i found it similar to Francie no have a peace and co

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19 minutes ago, Francie, said:

Yes an if your read what I wrote,they both say the same thing,there was more oxygen in the past,only difference is there saying millions but others thousands,my point of posting was to show there was more oxygen in the past,il catch up with you later,try an get some examples will ya lol

No, it just states millions, you added the thousands part, come on Francie pack it in lad..lol

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I was just listening to the radio and somebody asked how did Mathew Mark, Luke and John manage to have western names when they were born and lived in the middle East? Answers on a postcard.

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12 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

I was just listening to the radio and somebody asked how did Mathew Mark, Luke and John manage to have western names when they were born and lived in the middle East? Answers on a postcard.

Pretty simple really juke,they have those names because the Romans ruled the place,an the Greek language was also prevalent,no conspiracy mate.

Will that fit on your postcard lol

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2 hours ago, jukel123 said:

I was just listening to the radio and somebody asked how did Mathew Mark, Luke and John manage to have western names when they were born and lived in the middle East? Answers on a postcard.

Probably just the anglicised versions of their Aramaic or Greek names, as Francie says.

We wanted a name for our grandson that was the same phonetically in English and Arabic, and evidently there are only two, Adam and Zachariah……..We didn’t call him Zachariah ! LOL !

Cheers.

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2 hours ago, chartpolski said:

Probably just the anglicised versions of their Aramaic or Greek names, as Francie says.

We wanted a name for our grandson that was the same phonetically in English and Arabic, and evidently there are only two, Adam and Zachariah……..We didn’t call him Zachariah ! LOL !

Cheers.

Better the first man rather than the last… Just ask the lads that paid a visit to Bonny Blue last weekend :laugh: 

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