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One of the secular peculiarities of the Epistle to Titus is the inclusion of text which has become known as the Epimenides paradox.
According to the World English Bible translation, Titus 1: 12-13 reads ( in part ) " One of them, a prophet of their own, said, ' Cretans are always liars, evil beasts, and idle gluttons.
' This testimony is true.
" The statement by a member of a group that all members are liars is now a famous logic problem.
He leaves the character judgment of the people on Crete up to their own prophet.

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