Quote:but, I do think that it is reasonable to be able to ask "why do they believe that", when they present their claim.They have evidence which, if you'd put your fucking bible down and read their work they'd be more than happy to tell you about. Unlike you fairy tale bullshitters, scholars are all too happy to explain. You see, in most cases, they have to read more than one book to reach a conclusion. You should try it.
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