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I have the best evidence yet. A pastor on TV named David Jeremiah did research on Daniel and found that out. Can you out-do that?
Quote from: Gandalf the White on May 21, 2009, 08:09:14 PMI have the best evidence yet. A pastor on TV named David Jeremiah did research on Daniel and found that out. Can you out-do that? You're joking, right?
Quote from: Rrulez on May 21, 2009, 08:11:10 PMQuote from: Gandalf the White on May 21, 2009, 08:09:14 PMI have the best evidence yet. A pastor on TV named David Jeremiah did research on Daniel and found that out. Can you out-do that? You're joking, right? Look on his website at Turning PointMaybe it will mention something about it. If you check and find no evidence, I will find more info.
We're not gonna do your research for you. Post your arguments, we're not gonna find them for you.
You obviously won't take my word for it, so I'm trying a different strategy. After all, seeing is believing.
I'd like to humbly apologize. This has turned ugly, and I never meant it to. I'm sorry for the link being bad. I honestly don't know how to post a link. I was just trying to tell where the info came from. My mom is the one who told me, but I got it mixed up. She said he was fifteen or sixteen when he requested to deny eating the king's food. She heard it on a Bible radio program called "Turning Point" hosted by Dr. David Jeremiah, a Baptist Bible preacher. I think he was older when he got thrown in the lions' den. My apologies! Sincerely Gandalf the Ding-Dong.
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You are young, and some of these "young men" should have been more patient with you.
Should I lock this topic, or should I throw it away?
What would you do? (I don't mean it snotty, either)