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4 hours agoWhat is it that you think I was implying with my post?


What is it that you think I was implying with my post?


I don’t see where I said otherwise.


Let’s be correct here: the Christian Bible was canonized centuries after Jesus’s death. That’s not the same thing as being written.
I still appreciate the point you’re making, though.
I never truly appreciated this recurring gag in the Buttons and Mindy segments of Animaniacs until I had a toddler of my own.
For French that’s correct until you start talking about different sized rocks. Regular rocks are feminine, but boulders and pebbles are both masculine.
I do this, and I also still say the date and time in the first sentence of a voice mail.
The original post says that “the Bible” was written “hundreds of years after [Jesus’s] death.” I consider this to be an incorrect statement. When someone says “the Bible,” I wouldn’t think of only the most recently composed passages, but as a whole, from Genesis to Revelation.
This doesn’t mean that those recent passages weren’t written hundreds of years after Jesus died, only that I wouldn’t identify that point in history as “when the Bible was written.”