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I was just going through the beleifs section of the Kaleo Church site. Personally, I don't believe in verbal inspiration.

2006-09-26 06:50:58 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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As a writer, I know to be "inspired" means to get a thought to
write from. But after that, the writer writes with his or her own
understanding.
I feel there are many inspired writings around the world. As well
as people today who Spirit writes through. I often don't know
where I come up with the ideas I put in writing. But they sound
reasonable.
The Book says that we shouldn't worry about what to say. The
Holy Spirit will teach us. It also says that the Spirit tricks evil
men into thinking they have their way. While all the time they
are doing the will of our Creator. And sometimes useless questions I see on here give me the inspiration to write something
important for others who might read it.

2006-09-26 07:06:25 · answer #1 · answered by zenbuddhamaster 4 · 0 0

God's Word is both written and in the preaching of the Apostles. They did not read from the New Testament when they preached. The bible is the insired word of God, but the written Word limited to human language. Non-denominationalists refuse to acknowledge certain historical realities when it comes to the bible. For example:
When was the bible compiled into a book form as we know it?
What was the approximate year the Christians agreed which books belong in it?
Even if the bible fell from the sky, who were the first Christians that God gave it to?
Were the books of the bible proven to be inspired, or were they assumed to be inspired?
What was the primary standard for proving inspiration?
As long as non-denoms insist on keeping their heads in the sand and remain blind to the truth, they will remain locked into their own little cult worlds. The answers can be found.

2006-09-26 14:05:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe the Bible as are all other holy books, a written account by men of events they have experienced or heard of, inspiration is a word ALL writers, artists and poets are familiar with. It is up to the reader to decide where this inspiration came from.

2006-09-26 13:55:36 · answer #3 · answered by sarkyastic31 4 · 1 0

i wouldnt use the word Verbally.

The Bible is the Whole Word of God. Fully inspired into man. I wouldnt say verbally though.

hope that helps

2006-09-26 13:52:42 · answer #4 · answered by xrionx 4 · 2 0

Do you believe the Holy Bible to be the verbally inspired Word of God?

Yep!

That makes me BIGOT!

2006-09-26 13:52:14 · answer #5 · answered by whynotaskdon 7 · 3 0

Yes
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2006-09-26 14:08:58 · answer #6 · answered by Pashur 7 · 0 0

I'm sorry that the asker doesn't believe the bible to be the inspired word of God, but I do.

2006-09-26 13:54:30 · answer #7 · answered by Monique 3 · 2 0

Yes I do, but people are going to believe whatever they want, but I am not going to argue with anyone, because in the end, when Jesus comes back to judge everyone, we will see who is right and who is wrong, it is not my place to judge anyone, but I can tell people about God and his son Jesus and what the Holy Bible says, they can chose to listen or ignore it.

2006-09-26 13:54:55 · answer #8 · answered by charmaine_pennon 2 · 1 0

In 2nd timothy 3:16, 'The Message' says the scriptures are "God-breathed", I always liked that.

2006-09-26 13:54:11 · answer #9 · answered by Grandma Susie 6 · 2 0

Yes He also spoke with Moses too even before apostles
John was also given visions that included modern airplanes

2006-09-26 13:53:56 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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