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Originally Posted by Oregon
Your statistical data Igzy really doesn’t carry any weight with me. There are 100’s of millions of Catholics today that believe we should pray to Mary….does that make it true. Down the road from me there is an area jokingly called “the devils triangle” because it has a large Morman “church”…a Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom hall and a Seventh day Adventist “church” all within a few blocks of each other. Ten’s of millions of people all believing very different things. Does their numbers give credibility to what they are?
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Your analogy here doesn't really fit. I'm not talking about something a bunch of people believe in being true, because an even bigger number of people don't believe it. I'm talking about something which almost
no one believes (the local ground). Surely that must mean something.
Give me another example of something that only .0024% of people believe in that is actually true.
Surely, if there were any important substance to the local ground teaching a lot more Christians would believe it by now. I mean, what do you think God is waiting for?