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The question: 'Does Jesus eat in Heaven?'

The answer: Yes, confirmed with some references to the Bible.

What worries me: It can be SATAN himself answering the question, how do I know?

The Question: how do I know, then?

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Sorry. Voting to close. Not really sure what you are asking and the title has little (possibly nothing) to do with the actual question. – Ignatius Theophorus Jul 9 '12 at 20:06
@Ignatus Well, why do you feel sorry? Or you don't, you're being polite? The title is the question, that's me who is sorry for any confusion. – Alex Jul 9 '12 at 20:09
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@Alex, I can't speak for Ignatius, but I do not understand what is being asked here. I do not understand the relationship between the question in the title and the body here, especially between the title and the question at the end of the body. Could you edit to elaborate or rephrase? – asfallows Jul 9 '12 at 20:14
@asfallows Tried as much as I could feel free to edit more – Alex Jul 9 '12 at 20:20
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I will try to paraphrase the question, tell me if this is related to what you are asking. "Suppose that I have a question, and am able to find an answer to it in scripture. How can I be sure that the answer I found is the right one?" – asfallows Jul 9 '12 at 20:22
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closed as not a real question by Ignatius Theophorus, Affable Geek, Andrew, Jas 3.1, DJClayworth Jul 9 '12 at 21:27

It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, see the FAQ.

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If only you would be altogether silent! For you, that would be wisdom. Job 13:5

Just kidding... No, if you take things (like this) out of context, it does not mean it is correct.

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LOL... nice example. – Jas 3.1 Jul 9 '12 at 21:23

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