1,400 Years Until the Printing Press.

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[FONT=TimesNewRomanPSMT, sans-serif]If Jesus intended for Christianity to be exclusively a “religion of the book,” why did He wait 1400 years before showing somebody how to build a printing press?[/FONT]
 
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Is this a trick question?
 

NotmebutHim

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And it would be years later after that that the first popcorn machine was invented..............
 

John146

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If Jesus intended for Christianity to be exclusively a “religion of the book,” why did He wait 1400 years before showing somebody how to build a printing press?
Why did He wait 4,000 years to manifest Himself in the flesh, live a sinless life, die on a cross, and resurrect three days later?
 
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You getting paid by the post, troll?
 
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If Jesus intended for Christianity to be exclusively a “religion of the book,” why did He wait 1400 years before showing somebody how to build a printing press?
Glad to say after reading the Torah I actually have an answer to this :)
 
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What do you not like about this honest Christian question?[/QUOTE]its not honest, Jesus had the word, so did all people in his day.

It's a ploy by a certain church to try to to make converts to her heretical gospel, and join in her sin, anyone who has ever dealt with a Catholic/orthodox person who follows the Roman way knows this. You talking to death ears, we have refuted these false truths to many times, let's stick to the gospel of Christ. Not the Gospel of Rome
 
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Jesus is the Word.
So, books or no books, it is the word that saves us.
 
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What do you not like about this honest Christian question?
The fact that you're Journey-Home, a banned troll mule orifice that disingenuously rejoined as a woman waiting to poop out your Catholic heretical garbage. That pretty much sums it up for me. :)
 
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This question is only tricky for those who are still learning. Give it time.

I see Yes your correct I've gave it some time and I've learned they use to print things long before the invention of the printing press
 
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The fact that you're Journey-Home, a banned troll mule orifice that disingenuously rejoined as a woman waiting to poop out your Catholic heretical garbage. That pretty much sums it up for me. :)
I am not Journey_home, and you still haven't proven that there is anything wrong with being against apostasy and heresy. Could it be that you are living in apostasy and heresy?
 
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I am not Journey_home, and you still haven't proven that there is anything wrong with being against apostasy and heresy. Could it be that you are living in apostasy and heresy?
Hey would it be ok if we stick to the thread, teach us something about this printing press you mentioned?
 
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I am not Journey_home, and you still haven't proven that there is anything wrong with being against apostasy and heresy. Could it be that you are living in apostasy and heresy?
Ha ha, lol. From printing press to apostasy and heresy. Priceless! ;)
 

hornetguy

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If Jesus intended for Christianity to be exclusively a “religion of the book,” why did He wait 1400 years before showing somebody how to build a printing press?
Who said that was what He intended? I don't think Jesus intended for his body to be a religion of the book. I think the words are to be written in our hearts.... flawed question.

So there.....:cool: