Like I've always said: Prove that God actually was the inspiration of the bible. Assuming a other-worldly origin, how do you know that a demon or devil didn't trick the original authors.
Like I've always said: Prove that God actually was the inspiration of the bible. Assuming a other-worldly origin, how do you know that a demon or devil didn't trick the original authors.
Cause I believe God is in control of the Universe, and has the power to do whatever he wants and therefore the Bible is exactly like he wants it, I have faith in that.
^ Well, the problem is that when one is taught that to open one's mind means to open one's spirit to demonic possession, what you get is a very strong religious insurance policy where people are too afraid to ask questions they should be asking.
J.
So, if the Bible is the standard, how do you stand up to it? Do you follow it to the letter or do you pick and choose which parts to acknowledge and follow and skip the rest? A lot of so-called Bible thumpers and other deeply religious people make similar claims yet I'm hard pressed to find one who lives by their supposed strict adherence to the faith.Like I've always said: Prove that God actually was the inspiration of the bible. Assuming a other-worldly origin, how do you know that a demon or devil didn't trick the original authors.
Cause I believe God is in control of the Universe, and has the power to do whatever he wants and therefore the Bible is exactly like he wants it, I have faith in that.
Like I've always said: Prove that God actually was the inspiration of the bible. Assuming a other-worldly origin, how do you know that a demon or devil didn't trick the original authors.
Cause I believe God is in control of the Universe, and has the power to do whatever he wants and therefore the Bible is exactly like he wants it, I have faith in that.
So, if the Bible is the standard, how do you stand up to it? Do you follow it to the letter or do you pick and choose which parts to acknowledge and follow and skip the rest? A lot of so-called Bible thumpers and other deeply religious people make similar claims yet I'm hard pressed to find one who lives by their supposed strict adherence to the faith.Like I've always said: Prove that God actually was the inspiration of the bible. Assuming a other-worldly origin, how do you know that a demon or devil didn't trick the original authors.
Cause I believe God is in control of the Universe, and has the power to do whatever he wants and therefore the Bible is exactly like he wants it, I have faith in that.
Like I've always said: Prove that God actually was the inspiration of the bible. Assuming a other-worldly origin, how do you know that a demon or devil didn't trick the original authors.
Cause I believe God is in control of the Universe, and has the power to do whatever he wants and therefore the Bible is exactly like he wants it, I have faith in that.
You have faith in the God you were taught to worship. It's entirely possible, that the writers were tricked or just out and out wrong.
It's still after Jesus' life.
Duh. They talk about His Death, Resurrection, and Transfiguration. They have to be after the events described. They weren't prophetic. However, they were NOT "several hundred years" after as you claimed.
And anyway it doesn't matter when, cause the holy spirit had the hand in the creation of the texts. Everything in the Bible is just the way God wants it, he made sure of that.
Cause I believe God is in control of the Universe, and has the power to do whatever he wants and therefore the Bible is exactly like he wants it, I have faith in that.
You have faith in the God you were taught to worship. It's entirely possible, that the writers were tricked or just out and out wrong.
Since I believe God is in control of everything, and the holy spirit had its hand in the creation of the Bible, then what you propose would not be true.
Even the inconsistencies?Everything in the Bible is just the way God wants it, he made sure of that.
That's a lot of posts. I've got to register for classes, so I'll be back and maybe respond. But seriously? Are you folks serious?
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