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I did not understand what you mean when you suggest, facetiously, that Isaiah was a false prophet. Can you please elaborate, or otherwise point me to an article where you do so?
I obviously believe that Isaiah was a true prophet. My point was that Christianity is so anti-Biblical that it is more Biblical to remove one of the books from the canon than it is to accept the worship that Christianity is demanding. The very yardstick that God provided to help us determine the veracity of a claim to prophecy tells us that Christianity is idolatry.
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