You Always Hear '#Prove The Bible BY The Bible,' but What About When The Bible #DISproves Itself? @CopelandNetwork-etc. #Proof #Proven #Proved #Proving
That 'disproof*'?
Well, I notice that the one statement The Lord Our God said to himself (before anyone could even claim to hear) was "It Is Not Good for the Man to Be Alone."
And yet 'alone' is the one place where people 'hear' from The Lord Our God ... suspicious, no? ('To the world, maybe,' the faithful part of my mind responds.) That's also 'the only way that Jesus tells everyone should talk to The Lord Our God.'
Funny how The Church takes a lot of its dogma from 'thoughts that people thought while they were alone.'
The word “Prove” carries the scent of “in Front of (Forward) + to Be.”
The suffix "-Proof"carries the scent of the noun "Proof" which carries the same scent as 'Prove.'
That shows the ultimate truth of 'proof': you see the thing there in front of you, and that 'proves' that it's there (the way Nichiren Buddhists 'prove' The Divine Voice—by listening for it & heeding its instructions over-&-over as the results continue to prosper them).
*Is that even a word?
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