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Mr. Hanegraff represents a premise that simply does not have the continuity of logic to secure his conclusion.
To counter. A person may believe X, just not your X, and still be a believer in X. A Jew believes in God, just not the God as defined by Catholics or Protestants, yet they still believe in God.
The same is true of the resurrection arguement. If you believe that Jesus is now alive in Heaven you believe that Jesus is resurrected.
Sincerely
Donn Reese
Student
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