Yes
But you are going to get a load of crap for this question....
Just wait.. and watch...
The Christians will answer.. then the Athiests will read what they say.. get mad and respond...
Here come the Athiests that like to answer religious questions, mock God, and make fun of Christians...
See.. told you... : )
Read it for yourself.. with an open mind.. it's not like there is anything in there that will make you a bad person. The Bible is intentionally interpreted wrong so that the Athiests can get a rise out of us and try to prove us wrong. It's really sad... but it's true. Unfortunately most of them have only read bits and pieces of it... or have looked up their falsehoods and beliefs on the net. Get a life application study Bible. It's really fun to read.
2006-07-11 07:37:12
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answer #1
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answered by ? 3
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It's a fairy tale and is thus called "The Greatest Story Ever Told."
The original is in Latin, and the English translation is far from the word of God. As a matter of fact, based on recorded history, God didn't even know English as the language was thousands of years from being created. So there is no way the Bible we read today is the actual word of God. It's the words of scribes who were in political fashion at the time. As we know from recorded history, "to the winner goes the spoils" and the winner writes a version of history that all afterward will see.
God's word...good luck.
2006-07-11 07:42:25
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answer #2
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answered by rightonrighton 3
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No. It's the word of the guy that put it down on paper. Ever play telephone? Things get distorted after awhile and it was not put on paper for some time. According to my world religions teacher, the Jews did not assemble the old testament until 100AD. What about what was passed down from person to person before that? If you also look at different versions of the bible they don't say exactly the same thing- I think some was changed to suit the person making the new version.
2006-07-11 07:43:24
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answer #3
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answered by banshee 4
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What's written in red in the Bible is what came from God's mouth. He spoke those words. Everything else is the story of God.
2006-07-11 07:38:03
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answered by youdontknowme 3
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The bible is the people who wrote its interpretation of Gods word. If it was God's word then he would have written it instead he told a bunch of people stuff and they wrote it. Who do you think Mathew, John etc were those were the people who interpreted gods words.
2006-07-11 07:41:25
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answered by Knock Knock 4
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The Bible is a book that when translated by different people, has different meaning. I don't think it's anyone's words, it's a story in which no one can truly figure out what it means.
2006-07-11 07:38:31
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answered by elguzano1 4
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The Bible is God's word, interpreted by man. God is perfect, Man is not, therefore there can and will be errors in our understanding.
2006-07-11 07:37:40
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answer #7
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answered by lachapelle221 2
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Nope. The bible is just the gospels chosen by priests in later ages. The Book of the books is full of contradictions when it refers to the real face of God
2006-07-11 07:40:58
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answered by GuardianCy 3
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It can't be god's exact words, for it has been translated in so many differet languages, and modified as well, lastly the scribes and apostles could have made a mistake, we will never know.
So No.
2006-07-11 07:39:16
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answered by theruso16 1
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God's word..translated to written form by people.
2006-07-11 07:40:09
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answered by Georgia Girl 7
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