No, actually you did copy-paste from scripture. I checked the @hivewatchers source link. Maybe it wasn't that exact webpage, but you clearly copied from whatever version of bible that bible.com uses. Your removal of verse numbers seems like it might have been an attempt to hide the copying from Psalms 9.
Notice I used the word "version". The "bible" is public domain and, yes, anybody can copy it without permission but you need to cite it as a source. Some versions of the bible are translated and those translations can make those versions copyrighted.
Also, thou shall not steal credit for what others have written. It's one of those commandments as I seem to recall. I would think that any deity willing to throw you into eternal burning fire isn't the one you would want to steal credit from.
No, actually you did copy-paste from scripture. I checked the @hivewatchers source link. Maybe it wasn't that exact webpage, but you clearly copied from whatever version of bible that bible.com uses. Your removal of verse numbers seems like it might have been an attempt to hide the copying from Psalms 9.
Notice I used the word "version". The "bible" is public domain and, yes, anybody can copy it without permission but you need to cite it as a source. Some versions of the bible are translated and those translations can make those versions copyrighted.
Also, thou shall not steal credit for what others have written. It's one of those commandments as I seem to recall. I would think that any deity willing to throw you into eternal burning fire isn't the one you would want to steal credit from.
Okay I understand what you are saying