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| There has to be a Divine Book given by G-d which is without any mistake whatsoever... | |
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this is perhaps the singularly most flawed premise in the history of premises. after all, I consider "Sometimes a Great Notion" by Ken Kesey to be absolutely without any mistake, and it could hardly be called "divine".
unless, of course, you take sufficient quantities of LSD while reading it to actually see and speak with God.