bulbasaur
Not quite e^(-(x-μ)²/(2σ²)) / (σ√(2π))
Matthew 28:19 "Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." seems to cut it. If not, 2 Corinthians 13:14 "The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen."The line "I and my father are one" still doesn't support the Trinity, in case you're wondering, Trinity is three. That's two.
Sorry, can't find any info on this. Mind directing me to some source?Did you know that in the Qu'ran it's possible that the "virgins" referred to for paradise, may actually not be "virgins"... instead may actually be a fruit similar to a pomegranate?
Mistranslation. Virgins... citrus... eh, they're all the same.
Head of the protestant reformation. Translated Bible into German. Composed many hymns. 95 Theses. Did he utterly change the Bible or something?Also, it's NOT JUST TRANSLATIONS!
I will give an example. Look up Martin Luther.
"Huh?"
I'm saying that if the passages were to coincide with each other, one can deduce that is what happened.
If you mean "hearsay", then I don't understand. I looked it up in the Bible for myself, got a sense of the context."Heresay" not "Heresy"
What does this prove, how does this relate to the Gospels, and how does this, or the Gospels, explain Noah's flood?
The article says that Jews of other religions were killed as well:
"Class defined a Jew as anyone, regardless of their religion, whose grandparents or parents were Jews in 1871."
But uh I guess Jehovah's Witness' were killed as well? Is that what you were getting at? If so, the reason wasn't so much religious as the fact that they "refus[ed] to pledge allegiance to the Nazi party or to serve in the military."
Here let me google that for you... :P
Wikipedia can be your friend.[/QUOTE]
Nah, I found it when you mentioned Catchism of the Catholic Church. It's alright, I know what it is now.