Subject: Was it complete? |
Bible Note: Tim, there you have it, the sagacious words so typical of your correspondent: since "someone thought" that the disputed verses that end Mark's gospel should be in there, let's treat them like other Scripture. So I suppose it would be all right to include "The Pledge of Allegiance" in the Bible so long as "someone thought" it would be all right. And the Declaration of Independence. And the Boy Scout Oath. And a few verses from the Koran and Book of Mormon just for variety and balance. But we should include only the additions that "someone thought" would be all right. And, I suppose, with these additions of what "someone thought," we must therefore accept them as inspired Holy Writ lest "someone" brand us as heretics at best, infidels at worst :-) BTW, you don't happen to know the name of "someone thought" do you? --Hank |