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Some people answered this question like they're Biblical Scholars. C'mon, wake up! You barely passed your class yet so daring in stating you got no doubts? As if you've actually read and understood everything??? Talk about hypocrisy.

2006-09-10 18:30:24 · answer #1 · answered by Romeo 3 · 0 1

You my friend are a total retard. HAHAHAHA !!!!

The Bible is full of very refined philosophical concepts and nuanced poetic expressions that neither Christian nor non-Christian for a thousand years has been able to interpret.

Go explain to me Paul's statements such as "all things were created through him and for him and he is before all things and in him all things exist," or the opening to the Gospel of John, "and the word was God and the Word was with God."

Why does Isaiah say I saw the Lord high and lifted up and the Train of his robe filled the temple, and I said behold I am a man of unclean lips and these are a people of unlean lips.

Or what does the Psalmist mean when he says, sacrifice and offering you do not desire my ears you have opened. In the scroll of the book it is written of me I delight to do your will O My GOd, and your law is within my heart.

There are hundreds upon hundreds of elegant refined, philosophical and artistic expressions that no scholar, poet, academic, minister, etc. etc. etc. of this age or of hundreds of years previous can expound so what the f*ck are you so confident about?

I will give you an easy one. Why did Christ speak of the fountain of living water from which one would drink and never thirst?

Once you have failed to explain to me this simple concept, then we will see how valuable is your unbelief concerning the author of the works that you do not fathom, in as much as we have seen how irrelevant is your input regarding the thoughts that you also do not fathom.

2006-09-11 01:09:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There are many things which I still do not understand, but I choose to believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and therefore, I choose not to doubt it.

2006-09-11 02:24:23 · answer #3 · answered by Songbird 3 · 0 0

nope..nadda. zilch, zero, nien, nil.....(how many other ways can I say no???) For the morons who say that I must not read my Bible because I don't have any doubts. To some people it may seem full of contradictions. But, if you would actually open up a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance and actually study God's Word while you read it, it would explain why people like me say that they have no doubts about the Bible.

2006-09-11 01:02:40 · answer #4 · answered by ktjokt 3 · 0 1

No I believe that God inspired men to record his word (BIBLE: Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) and everything he wants to be in there is included. Unfortunately there are people who manipulate and twist his Word for their own self interests.

2006-09-11 02:11:48 · answer #5 · answered by AcePrincess 2 · 1 0

Anyone who says no either hasn't actually read the Bible, or is an idiot. The Bible contradicts itself in several places, and it also contradicts much of what we now know about the universe.

2006-09-11 01:08:10 · answer #6 · answered by Todd H 1 · 1 2

no because the BIBLE is a systematic fact of a holy writings,prophecy & history...

2006-09-11 01:03:08 · answer #7 · answered by raven007 2 · 0 1

Ummm. Nope.

2006-09-11 01:01:17 · answer #8 · answered by Emm 6 · 0 1

all of it?

you should doubt everything you read, see, or hear. unless you KNOW the truth, its foolish not to. read the bible and believe it, as long as you know you could be wrong.

2006-09-11 01:03:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

the proper translation

2006-09-11 01:02:02 · answer #10 · answered by Bushit 4 · 1 0

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