(DAVE 5/2) Farrell: Then you have a different definition for error then
most people in this world (other than atheists of course). Something
"wrong" is something not "right" - it has nothing to do with how it is
understood - there is truth or there is not truth. You have absolutely no
idea where Moserath and Mt Hor actually were, yet you make assertions based
on ONLY knowing where they were - you are the only thing that we know is
contradictory here.
Oh yes, we're all well aware that you can postulate and guess what you think
MIGHT have occurred, or what you deem was "likely", or how you feel God
SHOULD be acting, but, thankfully, truth is determined on what is right, and
not on what Farrell Till likes to suggest.
Have I made myself clear enough? After all I wouldn't want to be labelled
errant.
There is no contradiction, Farrell, that we know of - dance all you want
with these "calculations" you have made - the ONLY thing that will determine
a contradiction or not is knowing the locations of Moserath and Mount Hor.
I'm still waiting for this evidence.
I know you and others have already adjusted the English language on the word
"atheist", but now you spin the meaning of "error" as well to suit your
purposes - this is getting ridiculous - do you really believe what you preach?
Which of Yoel's statements were wrong, Farrell? Even Yoel stated that none
of them were. But I am interested to hear from you which ones are. And
then please tell me which account(s) is wrong: Deut 10 or Numbers 33? This
is the third time I have asked you to tell me which one(s) is wrong so I can
"defend" your assertion, yet you have failed to do so. I doubt you will
either.
Regards.
Dave.
"If Joseph Smith composed this book, the act was clearly a miracle. Keeping
awake while he did it was, at any rate."
- Mark Twain on the Book of Mormon