With literally 1000s of religions and hundreds of versions handed down for each religion, basic rules of life remain the same between all of them. Things like not killing, raping, stealing or lying. We all know what's right and wrong when it comes to the major sins. Every thing else is just buttered up versions to serve the purposes of others.
2006-06-19 13:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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My determination is the recent worldwide Translation of the Holy Scriptures yet I continually carry a King James Bible and while it includes protecting God's be conscious any translation will do. Translators have replaced some components yet are not clever sufficient to alter it everywhere it is interior the scriptures, that's because of the fact the be attentive to God is almost a double area sword if one section is compromised there are a number of different places the fact could be got here across. Take God's call [????], it is called the Tretragrammaton, the recent worldwide Translation has it over 7000 circumstances from disguise and in reality [ALL] Bible translations have the Tretragrammaton [????] over 7000 circumstances they only have translated it GOD/LORD. that's particularly obtrusive in all early translation yet now the greater recent translations are changing GOD to God and LORD to Lord, Psalms a hundred and ten:a million will render it this way, the Lord mentioned directly to my Lord the place the way it is rendered now may be the LORD mentioned unto my Lord. that's happening suited decrease than the nostril of so called Christians because of the fact the do no longer study the Bible yet they call themselves Christians. quickly there will be 7000 Lord/God instead of LORD/GOD, that's probably the final motives we've fake teachings like the Trinity, once you're making the genuine God and his purely begotten Son names an identical then there is confusion and fake instructor(devil's brokers) can unquestionably pull the wool over the none believers eyes(2 Corinthians 4:4) between whom the god of this technique of issues has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, that the illumination of the wonderful good information concerning the Christ, who's a twin of God, could desire to no longer shine by.
2016-12-08 10:39:45
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answered by ? 4
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God never intended for the Bible to be 100% accurate. If He did we would still have the originals here. God's method of accuracy is supernatural. It is called the Holy Spirit. When Christ went back to heaven, He sent the Holy Spirit to earth to be a Teacher, and to guide people into the truth. The Holy Spirit transcends all times, all languages, all cultures, all translations and is perfectly able to lead the sincere genuine seekers to the truth. Read John 14 - 16, it explains it all. Check out my web site, it is based on this whole concept. http://www.geocities.com/bwrobinsonca
2006-06-19 14:01:13
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answered by oldguy63 7
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the Bible is the most accurate ancient manuscript ever. there is historical evidence that we have found to support it. (Egyptian writings on the exodus, Sodom and Gomorrah) the Dead sea scrolls also proved that our Bible is extremely accurate. you are correct however in that the Bible will never be 100% accurate. due to translations words like "the", "a", and small articles are not in the original text but this is merely the difference in languages not a translation error.
2006-06-19 14:00:07
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answered by spankymonkey 2
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Ploooofooolooo! Schmooolgooo!
TRANSLATION:
Hello there, I'm Sampson the Elephant.
I find that translation works very well. It allows for example, for me to speak with you. I think you should lighten up and put your faith in your chosen God that the Bible is not corrupted. Good luck to you on your poor, pathetic journey into Oblivion.
This translation brought to you by the GOP. That's the GOP-- keep the God in God Bless America since the hippies and Muslim terrorists started protesting it in the '60s.
2006-06-19 13:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There are many good translations, even the poorer ones still get the main points across.
And the real issue is that it will never be 100 percent understood, since man is a sinful creature and not willing to accept all of his short commings.
but even a poor one is better than none, no othe book will give you salvation.
2006-06-19 13:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The 'Oral Tradition' is where it's at!
How many Torahs should I have? One written and one oral.
The Oral Torah was passed down for a thousand years by word of mouth; from teacher to student.
In ancient times, 2500 years ago, memories were important. Memorizing the entire Written Torah, including Prophets and the Holy Writings, word for word, was child's play.
And here we are concerned about a variety of tranlsations.
Is the Oral Torah in jeopardy?
2006-06-19 14:06:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not only translation, but misinterpretation, gaps, intended omissions, and improper focus. Plus it was written by a bunch of guys that just might have been sitting around one night with a 12-pack of brewskis and then Mark pipes up: "Hey guys... I've got this bitchin idea about a book we can all write together"
2006-06-19 13:52:48
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answered by figaro1912 3
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The Bible is Gods beautiful love letter to mankind. The only inaccuracies are the mistranslations done by man.
2006-06-19 14:09:09
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answered by Hebeholdsu 2
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If the Bible will never be accurate, then why the heck should anyone live their life by it?
2006-06-19 13:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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