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Believe in yourself, because who else is going to do it?
(Not me)
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Ah, the answer is quite simple: the Bible was not written by the Almighty himself, but by a human hand, whose movements on the papyrus were guided by the Holy Spirit. Which makes the Bible not a God-made, but a God-inspired book. People tend to make mistakes, you know. Like, for example, your parents did.
Don't be part of the problem - be the problem itself