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yo it my birthday :marseywithcake: today :marseyclueless:

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and the Epistle of Jude (certainly) as well as the Epistle to the Hebrews (likely) make direct reference to it.

Both Catholics (Catholic Answers) and Protestants state that only because a text is mentioned in a canon book of the Bible, it does not automatically means that the mentioned text should be canon, by this logic, then the works of Greek philosophers such as Aratus' Phenomena should be canonized because Paul mentions it in Acts 17:28.

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:marseyhmm: When did I say or imply that it should be canon? I was just sharing fun facts. I shared other fun facts with a historychads ping.

If it were canon I hopefully would've recognized where this lady was getting her :marseypop2: from.

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Acts 17:28

'For in him we live, and move, and have our being.' As some of your own poets have said, 'For we are also his offspring.'

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