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Originally Posted by aaronshaf
Yes, he has the power to give us additional scripture, but given the definitiveness of the New Testament writings seemingly spoken of in Hebrews 1:1-2 and John 14 I doubt he would give us more scripture. I think a more primary issue is that of comparing purported new revelation with already-established revelation (cf. Acts 17:11). That's the angle I first go with when examining Mormonism.
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You didn't understand Ehrman if you believe this rubbish. As Ehrman clearly and succinctly identifies, these inserts were
scribal inserts, not revelations from God.
You believe in a global flood, in light of a dearth of geological evidence supporting such a ludicrous claim. Rely upon empirical evidence to support the "historicity" of the inerrant word of "God."