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Tag Archives: assumptions
“Invented Significances”
When we invent significances they always tell us more about ourselves than they do about the victim of our ruminations. Continue reading
Unprovable Historical Textual Assumptions
Assumptions must match reality. The greatest reality in dealing with Scripture is what God Himself said in His Word. Continue reading
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