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Refuting objections to Jesus as the Messiah, Please help!
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roscoe said:
If this person is an athiest, what is he doing interpreting the Bible in the first place?


Apparently, this guy thinks he's "on a mission" to debunk Christianity and convert people to atheism so, he wants to debunk the Bible, itself.

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I would suggest looking at the particular passages he cited above and search for any good Catholic biblical commentary on them.
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Kephapaulos said:
I would suggest looking at the particular passages he cited above and search for any good Catholic biblical commentary on them.


I've tried to do that but, the commentary that I've looked at (Haydock's) doesn't seem to cover this issue.

Would someone happen to know of a good apologist that I could contact online who could help me with this dilemma?

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