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Created page with "{{BL| SB WWG Traditional questions }} Many of the traditional questions arise because the Hebrew text is being read with a Greek mind. It has been said that there is no such thing as a stupid question. That is certainly a stupid aphorism. Paul identifies stupid questions as those which just create debate. Bible study in not supposed to be a debate, but a collaboration of solving riddles. If working together to solve a crossword puzzle, debate has no place. Speculati..."
(Created page with "{{BL| SB WWG Traditional questions }} Many of the traditional questions arise because the Hebrew text is being read with a Greek mind. It has been said that there is no such thing as a stupid question. That is certainly a stupid aphorism. Paul identifies stupid questions as those which just create debate. Bible study in not supposed to be a debate, but a collaboration of solving riddles. If working together to solve a crossword puzzle, debate has no place. Speculati...")
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