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[–] 16921922? ago 

If the NT is true, then so is the OT. There was no point in me bringing it up. We have the Septuagint, which was used by all the 1st century (and those before them) Jews, and was quoted by the Apostles.

That, and (((Saul))) got his hands on the NT so even the NT can't be trusted.

This (((Saul))) converted. He was a persecutor of Christians but then turned on the Pharisees. He even met Peter, James, and John (if I'm not mistaken) where they set up the Council of Jerusalem. He ate with them, slept with them, and remained with them for a time. St. Paul can be trusted.

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[–] 16921925? ago 

if the NT is true, then so is the OT

Non Sequitur. The OT is soundly debunked by evidence. The Earth is not flat, nor is it only 6,000-10,000 years old, and there never was a world-encompassing flood.

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[–] 16924744? ago 

The Old Testament never said the Earth was flat.

Isaiah 40:22

It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in:

The Earth is not 6,000 years old. The Bible never states that. Adam, the first man created in God's image, the first white man; was created 6,000 years ago. We also see civilisation begin 6,000 years ago with the establishment of Sumeria with cities, written language and the like. This is in line with Cain going off to found the first city. This is in line with Noah being in the region of Mesopotamia, where Sumer was, and landing his ark on Ararat, the 'Caucasian Mountains' (HINT EFFING HINT). From there his sons went to settle what we might call Anatolia (Japheth), Mesopotamia (Shem) and North Africa (Ham). All WHITE nations to this day, even in spite of attempts by Arabs (which in Hebrew means 'mixed' or 'to mix', implying they mated with the blacks). Abraham, a Semite, came from Ur in Babylon; which is where Shem had settled.

In other words; the Biblical account checks out.