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Bible Contradictions

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Claims about contradicting the Bible, I am pretty sure that is the Christian Bible, need some serious sources. Wild conspiracy theories should not be entered. These claims are also common in any debate on spiritual values and not exclusive to Christianity. So unless it is something very unique, it is probably not notable for inclusion. Especially if it is not cited. Anyways, for a Christian book to give Jesus the Biblical status of God would not be out of the norm either.

In a passage quoted in subway advertisements for it, the book depicts Jesus himself healing through Tony, in contradiction of John 14:10, in which Jesus states that he does nothing but allow God to heal through him; thus giving Jesus the Biblical status of God and Tony the Biblical status of Jesus.

Basileias (talk) 00:46, 6 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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