hmmm. well..Have you seen me at your house studying your bible? I guess, that leaves mine to study. Right?
Errors? You know what? Who are you to "correct" or "determine" error?
I have seen zillions of things posted I could eat up. Whats the point? They have simply been taught and told something different. You know.......If a person is really looking to learn, they will read most peoples answers. When their own answer varies a lot from others, I would think they would seek truth.
I think I will leave that up to God, to tell a person outright, they are wrong.
UNLESS.....They confront me, and want to compare notes. I see some strange things said on here. hahahaha
I have seen several several really nice loving people on here. I can tell by the answer they give, what denomination they are. I know I have hurt feelings or stepped on toes by telling exactly or as close to as possible the truth. It goes with anything else, when you have 2 different denominations answering the same question. It is IMPOSSIBLE, to have the same answer. I will not tickle ears. I simply speak truth, if I know it. I doubt most people get to bent. If they do....The good side is: They will study to prove me wrong :)
wooooooo hooooooooooooooo
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2006-09-20 21:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I just started Bible Study, it's all quite complicated, The Good News Bible is much more easy to understand (rather then The King James version) and for those who really have a hard time I recommend The children's edition of The Good News Bible. I ask a lot of questions in Sunday School but it also has to do with the individual and how they interpret it...This may be why some of the answers are so broad, or some may be just giving answers sometimes because the questions are WAY out there...
2006-09-20 22:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Why study when there are so many interpretations here on the Internet. Study with who? Who's right who's wrong? Whatever it will be than. I had a different bible when I was in confirmation. That one was interesting. Is a person still a christian if they don't bother to read the Bible? What defines; Christian? Miles to go before I sleep. The kingdom of Heaven is within you.
2006-09-20 22:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, this insomniac does study her Bible. I read it religiously and pray that others will do the same. I don't know what answers you refer to in your question, but I appreciate your disillusion with people who speak not what they know nor know of what they speak. On the other hand, I also appreciate that there are people posing and attempting to answer questions of this venue, don't you? We must be especially conscientious when speaking on the Bible, it's Word as well as it's intent. We also have to allow some difference of interpretation, though. After all, the first time I read the Bible, I understood very little of what I was reading, but was eager to discuss what I thought I was learning with anyone who would listen. I dare say my first interpretations were not as accurate as the fifth, tenth, twentieth time I read the Bible or the hundredth time I studied a verse, or the thousandth sermon I heard. I don't advocate tolerance exactly, just patience and understanding.
2006-09-20 21:51:05
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answered by reformed 3
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Bible studies drive Christians insane.
The Devil dances on the Bible right before their eyes and they cant see between the lines because he possesses them and dances inside their brains and makes them hallucinate in their tunnel-vision day-dreams.
Christians are never able to answer for the simple reason that they do not believe but only say they believe in a light-headed expression of widened eyes and closed brain that is locked off with anus-like muscles that Satan makes between their brains and their tongues.
The Legion of Devils makes people say and write the weirdest things about the Bible without being aware of the walls of darkness between their eyes and ears and tongues and the brain, with the heart totally locked out.
2006-09-20 21:52:00
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answered by mythkiller-zuba 6
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individually, i'm a great fan of Thessalonians 2, verse 12 -- it extremely isn't any longer anti-gay or something like that, yet talks approximately condemning human beings, so it extremely is cool. This states that those that believe lies are going to Hell. So... the record of those going to Hell occurs to incorporate the those that instructed me to study the Bible interior the 1st place. candy, candy irony...
2016-10-17 09:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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In this life that we live, we all have to learn things like how to eat, walk, talk, etc. In studing the BIBLE it is like anything else, you learn. It is "Basic Instruction Before Leaving Earth." B.I.B.L.E. You study it. It is a road map, A mirror to show you how far we have fallen from grace. And what is it that the LORD require of all man kind? Fear GOD and keep HIS commandments. That is the whole duty of man.
2006-09-20 22:20:47
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answered by marie c 1
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Very true. They have so many conflicting answers if you question them about anything. They dont seem to know themselves much about the bible. Ask them about anything to do with the bible or god and see you will get several different answers.
2006-09-20 21:39:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm the Bible answer man, of course I do.
I am also very silly tonight.
2006-09-20 21:35:18
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answered by darlndanna 3
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When I can't sleep, I study my navel. It's more interesting,
2006-09-20 21:35:12
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answered by Duncarin 5
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