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Subject: Re: Re: Changing scripture... a lost art?
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Date: Mon, 26-Nov-84 16:28:02 EST
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Posted: Mon Nov 26 16:28:02 1984
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> > > 	Such a study also corroborates the Biblical record of history.
> > > 	("Every turn of the archaeologist's spade buries another
> > > 	'higher critic.'")
> > > 
> > > You mean like Lazaris stopping the sun?
> > 
> > Lazarus stopping the sun?  What's this all about?
> > -- 
> > Paul DuBois
> 
> Funny... my Bible seems to have been tampered with ;-)...
> 
> I was wondering when someone would catch that one.  Obviously I
> meant Ezekial in the Old Testament.
> 
> Now if you're a true Chrisitan who believes in the literal
> interpretation of the Bible and that God would NEVER allow
> any kind of inaccuracy to creep in there, then of course you
> believe that Ezekial stopped the sun!
> 
> 
> 
> 				- John

      I thought Joshua stopped the sun.