@LowStudies@DineshDSouza So accurately saying the Palestinians were faking videos of injuries is Zionist? Also, I am definitely mot a Zionist. Nor pro-Israel. So good work again! You prove yourself to be a bigger retard with every post.
@Davism_Soupism@FaithReasonJoe@Trent_Horn@needGod_net This was so obviously an AI misunderstanding what you were asking itโs hilarious. You wanted it to refute me. But I guarantee it said it works against your argument.
@progrummer@FaithReasonJoe@Trent_Horn@needGod_net The presence of Moses and Elijah signifies that Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of the entire Old Testament. Moses represents the Law and Elijah represents the Prophets. Together, they stand alongside Jesus to show that the entirety of Jewish Scripture points to Him.
@Davism_Soupism@FaithReasonJoe@Trent_Horn@needGod_net Funny you said I was allergic to scripture and you didnโt cite a single verse in the whole conversation. Good work, big guy! You nailed it! Running scared probably because the AIโs you were using were agreeing with me.
@Davism_Soupism@FaithReasonJoe@Trent_Horn@needGod_net Yes, but thatโs not the reason I brought it up. Jesus is talking to Moses. Who died. But is alive. Ya knowโฆ like saints in heaven. So enough with the โdeadโ talk. That argument is done
@FaithReasonJoe@Davism_Soupism@Trent_Horn@needGod_net Tell that to the other guy in this thread who accuses Catholics of necromancy.
Do you not see the problem with your argument? Moses died. But was alive speaking with Jesus. Why does this not extend to Mary?
@FaithReasonJoe@Davism_Soupism@Trent_Horn@needGod_net Ok you keep saying the dead. Are the saints dead? Was Jesus talking to โthe deadโ when speaking with Moses and Elijah at the transfiguration? Was he practicing necromancy??
@Davism_Soupism@FaithReasonJoe@Trent_Horn@needGod_net I pray to Mary and the saints because prayers of the righteous has great power (James 5:16). None are more righteous than those who are heaven with God. I also pray to God. Everyday. But we are not running this race alone. The saints are with us (Rev 5:8 & 6:9).