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Post by Vegas on Dec 3, 2018 5:24:03 GMT
Then why the hell would you assume that it means a miscarriage?  Once again... again... again: THE WOMAN ISN'T PREGANT AT THE TIME OF THE TEST. IT'S NOT A PATERNITY TEST. IT IS A INFIDELITY TEST. And nobody is suggesting that the NIV is shit.... just that IT IS ONE TRANSLATION OF MANY... and no translation is the end all be all of translations. I don't assume it's a miscarriage. A team of ancient language scholars who translated one of the world's most respected and common Bibles called it a miscarriage. No.. You are just relying solely on one team's translation to make your argument that still doesn't apply after repeating it for the fourth time. Then it wouldn't be a miscarriage, dumbass... Nobody, not even the NIV, is suggesting the drink makes the woman pregnant. It's a simple "Your organs will swell up and your baby-making parts will fall out" (The Hebrew word used for 'rot' is linked to "falling" or "fall to the ground"/"prostrate") Once again... again... again... again.... because I guess your just a complete fucking idiot... THE WOMAN ISN'T PREGNANT AT THE TIME OF THE TEST: It's not the ancient version of the Maury Povich show.
How many times does this have to be repeated to you?
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