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dballance

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5. That's an interesting question actually.
Fri May 2, 2014, 05:55 PM
May 2014

I learned in Southern Baptist Church that Jesus was the Son of God. The whole trinity thing is confusing though. Holy Trinity is "God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost (Spirit).

Jesus is portrayed as divine in Christian tradition in a way that neither The Buddha or Mohammed are portrayed in their traditions.

Of course, there is debate about all of this and I do not pretend to be any sort of authority on the subject. My only intention was to point out that Moore is ignorant of the basic facts of other religions.

Muslims believe in the Old Testament stories but, as I understand it, believe errors have crept into them over the centuries. That's a much more rational point of view than the evangelicals'. So they never said Mohammad was our creator and to use that in his argument is fallacious. Rather poor for and attorney and state supreme court justice. However, it's clear to me Moore doesn't really give a flip about facts.

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