I believe in unicorns, Do you?

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I believe in unicorns, Do you?

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I came across this short video that was very well done, and decided I share it with you all. Skeptics come up with so many arguments against Scripture, and though one cannot have an in-depth knowledge of every single point brought up, we are required to study the Word and be able to "give an answer to every man that asketh a reason of the hope that is in [us
http://biblestudynow.webs.com/apps/blog ... ns-do-you-
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Good video, thanks for the clip :thumb:

Unicorn specific, it makes some good points.

Religion specific, it does nothing to support you.

Sorry.

Better post than your usual bullsh*t posts though :)
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Gerald285 wrote:I came across this short video that was very well done, and decided I share it with you all. Skeptics come up with so many arguments against Scripture, and though one cannot have an in-depth knowledge of every single point brought up, we are required to study the Word and be able to "give an answer to every man that asketh a reason of the hope that is in [us
http://biblestudynow.webs.com/apps/blog ... ns-do-you-

Beautiful share, thank you so kindly :) I believe in anything mystical, magical, or just plain "fun"...that makes this world a little more pleasant place to walk upon :)
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MissTynker2 wrote:Beautiful share, thank you so kindly :) I believe in anything mystical, magical, or just plain "fun"...that makes this world a little more pleasant place to walk upon :)
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Gerald285 wrote:I believe in unicorns, Do you?
:nope:
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Gerald285 wrote:I came across this short video that was very well done, and decided I share it with you all. Skeptics come up with so many arguments against Scripture, and though one cannot have an in-depth knowledge of every single point brought up, we are required to study the Word and be able to "give an answer to every man that asketh a reason of the hope that is in [us
http://biblestudynow.webs.com/apps/blog ... ns-do-you-
You can't go to a two hundred year old English dictionary to define what was originally written in Greek/Hebrew/Aramaic (whatever the case may be). I don't really care to argue against the video, but that part did not make sense. If you wanted to understand what was meant then you have to use the language it was originally written in, then instead of looking at our culture and how we define the word, you have to put it in the context of the people who penned it down.
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Personally I always thought the unicorn myth came from a birth defect of a goat being born with one horn.
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