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Christina
4 days ago
Why did you choose to quote a biblical verse from Ecclesiastes, and use “all is vanity” in the opening of the book when the views presented about origins do not align with the Bible? What was your goal in this choice?
Why did you choose to quote a biblical verse from Ecclesiastes, and use “all is vanity” in the opening of the book when the views presented about origins do not align with the Bible? What was your goal in this choice?