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    welcome Don. I think this is a good question. It would be better if you give us chapter and verse for these references so we can read them in context. Commented Jan 5 at 4:34
  • Edited. Thank you! Commented Jan 6 at 14:59
  • May I ask if my question is acceptable after my extensive editing? Thank you. Commented Jan 7 at 22:37
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    On what do you base the claim that Christ is the substance of things hoped for and evidence of things not seen? Even if true, taking this to mean "faith = Christ" in the absence of any other such indication seems like a fallacy. Commented Jan 15 at 6:28
  • @user111403 Your question will hopefully be answered by my edit-answer to this question. Thank you for your edit. Commented Jan 15 at 12:48