It's in the Bible. Hehe, yeah I can see how that would be frustrating.
But taken from another point of view:
1. The person they are conversing with does not have an open dialogue with God.
2. The person also does not share the experience with God, or in fact faith.
3. The said person also does not have a willingness to search out God.
4. One of the few "tangible" (often requested by non believers) products of God IS the Bible.
So I can understand why a believer might resort to "because it's in the Bible", if the other won't accept their word or faith.
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And now here I stand because of you, Mister Anderson, because of you I'm no longer an agent of the system, because of you I've changed...
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