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a) Aka added artifice. Judaism implies "old" testament; Christianity implies "new" testament...which one was added?
b) Talmud has mishnah (origin) and gemara (addition) to establish an ongoing conflict about addition (suggested information) while protecting origin (perceivable inspiration).
c) Gentiles ignore origin for addition, hence...
not a single one
a) There can be only one.
b) "not" implies suggested nihil-ism (Latin nihilo; nothing) tempting ones de-nial of everything perceivable, when consenting to suggested.
c) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_in_Islamic_philosophy ...compare this to logos/logic/reason as the foundation of Christianity and notice how a so called jew isn't bound to the confines of either.
articles
a) Aka added artifice. Judaism implies "old" testament; Christianity implies "new" testament...which one was added?
b) Talmud has mishnah (origin) and gemara (addition) to establish an ongoing conflict about addition (suggested information) while protecting origin (perceivable inspiration).
c) Gentiles ignore origin for addition, hence...
not a single one
There can be only one.
"not" implies suggested nihil-ism (Latin nihilo; nothing) tempting ones de-nial of everything perceivable, when consenting to suggested.
Bonus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_in_Islamic_philosophy ...compare this to logos/logic/reason as the foundation of Christianity and notice how a so called jew isn't bound to the confines of either.
articles
a) Aka added artifice. Judaism implies "old" testament; Christianity implies "new" testament...which one was added?
b) Talmud has mishnah (origin) and gemara (addition) to establish an ongoing conflict about addition (suggested information) while protecting origin (perceivable inspiration).
c) Gentiles ignore origin for addition, hence...
not a single one
There can be only one.
"not" implies suggested nihil-ism (Latin nihilo; nothing) tempting ones de-nial of everything perceivable, when consenting to suggested.
Bonus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_in_Islamic_philosophy ...compare this to logos/logic/reason as the foundation of Christianity and notice how the so called jews aren't bound to the confines of either.
articles
a) Aka added artifice. Judaism implies "old" testament; Christianity implies "new" testament...which one was added?
b) Talmud has mishnah (origin) and gemara (addition) to establish an ongoing conflict about addition (suggested information); while protecting origin (perceivable inspiration).
c) Gentiles ignore origin for addition, hence...
not a single one
There can be only one.
"not" implies suggested nihil-ism (Latin nihilo; nothing) tempting ones de-nial of everything perceivable, when consenting to suggested.
Bonus: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logic_in_Islamic_philosophy ...compare this to logos/logic/reason as the foundation of Christianity and notice how the so called jews aren't bound to the confines of either.