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You are completely entitled to your opinions that are not supported by evidence.👉🏾Yohana 3:16, Warumi 5:8-9
& just go deeper in parable of the sower
Naendelea kutafakariKwanini kila anayepinga upagani mnasema msabato?
Ok
Mk 7:9
Akawaambia, Vema! Mwaikataa amri ya Mungu mpate kuyashika mapokeo yenu.
These are just fictional narratives documented in a fictional book Bible.In sapientia et misericodia dei ( katika huruma na hekima ya Mungu )
👉🏾Warumi 11:33-34:
👉🏾Zaburi 103:8-12:
👉🏾Ufunuo 22:12:
"I understand your concern about evidence and the importance of distinguishing between beliefs and facts. In discussions about theology or faith, beliefs often aren't directly supported by empirical evidence, but that doesn't make them any less meaningful to those who hold them. However, I agree that when beliefs are presented as facts without evidence, it can lead to confusion. It's important to clarify the nature of what we're discussing whether it's a personal belief, an interpretation, or an established fact."You are completely entitled to your opinions that are not supported by evidence.
But the moment you spread those opinions as facts, You are a liar.
And if you spread them as facts knowing they are not supported by evidences, You are both a liar and a fraud.
You are just forcing your fictional beliefs.