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The first book ever written was the Bible and everything in the Bible is coming or already came to pass. Most religions is somewhat of an offset of the Bible and Christianity is a faith baised on the Bible and God said no man would ever be found worthy bases strictly on the laws given within. Don't people find it funny how Dead Accurate the Bible is and still choose to follow the lies of Satan and his deceptions when in the end he will be defeated... Dont we find it funny that the profecies of Ezeikel are coming to pass and how the stage is coming into play. Dont we all find it funny how there came be only two posiable religion of Chrisitanity and Islam; because evolutionism and athiest conterdicts themselves and the others are idol worshipers. Don't you find it funny that all if Abraham only had that one son Islam would never exist? Well I dont because we have the truth but reather face it we reather deny it but the Revelation is coming there is still hope in Jesus Christ God Bless

2006-10-08 01:46:55 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

My mistake I met to say if he had listend to God and had a son with Sara his wife.

2006-10-08 02:36:15 · update #1

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There are a lot of books older than the bible, and "most religions" have nothing to do with the bible. Don't make claims that you can't back up.

You need to broaden your education.

2006-10-08 01:50:53 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 2 1

"The first book ever written was the Bible and everything in the Bible is coming or already came to pass"

I disagree. The first texts were not the Bible.

"Most religions is somewhat of an offset of the Bible and Christianity is a faith baised on the Bible and God said no man would ever be found worthy bases strictly on the laws given within."

The exact opposite is true. The Bible received a lot of influence from outside religions.

"Don't people find it funny how Dead Accurate the Bible is and still choose to follow the lies of Satan and his deceptions when in the end he will be defeated"

The BIble is hardly accurate..

"ont we all find it funny how there came be only two posiable religion of Chrisitanity and Islam; because evolutionism and athiest conterdicts themselves and the others are idol worshipers."

Okay either you are insane, or just a troll.

2006-10-08 01:52:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Without a doubt it is! sounds rather dogmatic but the truth is the truth! There can only be one "right" religion and here is why. Jesus said " I am the Way the Truth and the Life, no man comes to the Father except by Me! I think that is rather clear. If there was any other way to God then Jesus would not have had to go to Calvary to pay the price for our sins. No there is just the one way, the made up god Allah, or Muhammad or Buddha or Confucius are just men and can do nothing for you but draw you away from the true God Jehovah or Yahweh. There is no other religion that has prophecies that have been foretold and full filled to the letter like the Bible of the Christian faith. What other religion (faith) did what Christ did? He died, 3 days later rose from the dead, walked the earth for another 40 days and was seen by over 500 then ascended to heaven. Doesn't that make Him a little different than all the rest, don't you feel you can put your trust in someone like that and in what He said? Of course other religions can't match that so they try to discredit it. Islam says "oh it wasn't really Christ on the cross it was a look alike" , yes they can write and say what they want 600 years later and claim it to be true. Complete nonsense, there still is only one way !!

2006-10-08 02:15:50 · answer #3 · answered by Steiner 6 · 0 1

The first book ever written was the Bible -- wrong. the first Book to be revealed was -Zabur and followed by Torah, then comes the Bible. well all these are just an extension of the other , to complete each other. also if Abraham would have had one son, then it would have been only Ishmael, for he was the first born and do u think u would be saing the same thing?. oh yeah, what about the Holy Book the was revealed to Abraham?.

also Christians named a religion after Christ, Christianity was not the religion Jesus followed. so how come christians dont follow the religion Jesus followed and created a new version of religion?.

EDIT: how could he have had a child through Sarah-a.s, when she was barren? that was the reason why God asked Abraham-pbuh to marry Hajirah-a.s. and it was only 13 years after the birth of Ishmael-a.s that Isaac-a.s was born.

2006-10-08 02:20:21 · answer #4 · answered by marissa 5 · 0 1

You seem pretty determined to think that you and your religion have all the answers. You have to realize that the concept of Diety existed LONG before the invention of Christianity. Every culture has had its own way to commune with its gods. As far as most people can determine, the Egytptian culture was the birthplace of religious thought. This was CENTURIES and GENERATIONS before anyone ever considered anything like Christianity. I will never belive that one culture, which representes a pinpoint on the world's map, and a spec on the seas of time, has the answer for everyone for all time. Many cultures have stories that are similar.

In my opinion, the concepts of religion does three things:
1. Religion helps tell the stories of a culture
2. Religion helps explain the unexplainable
3. Religion controls the masses

One can also see the stories of any religion as metaphores; in that, they make a point larger than itself for the sake of clarity. We can also see that religious stories stem from hero worship that have been told and retold to the point that the subject of the stories take on a larger-than-life character.

You can see your religious stories anyway you like, but they are simply that: STORIES. The bible is nothing more than what a Norton Anthology would be to me. The bible represents a collection of stories from the middle eastern culture. I personally see no value for me in these stories. I make no personal connection to a desert god or a desert culture.

Do you need to know more, or what?

2006-10-08 02:09:00 · answer #5 · answered by rheinwoodaa 2 · 3 0

There are two terms to deal with in your question. One is Christianity and the other is Christendom. The first deals with the truth found only from the Bible. The other, is belief in the traditions of men and their interpretations of what they think the Bible says. The bottom line is that a true Christian will follow Jesus. He is the true model to follow and a true Christian will expound to others the same things that Jesus taught to others. If you know of someone who is telling others about the Kingdom of God that will restore the earth to a paradise and practices what the Bible says a good Christian would believe and shows love for their fellowman and accepts people of all races and nationalities then you will have found a true Christian. All the rest...if they say they believe that you only have to believe onto the Lord and be saved...then you have found a person in Christendom.

2006-10-08 01:58:36 · answer #6 · answered by Gail B 3 · 0 1

NO. It cannot be. The concept of divinity is too big for any one book, church or theology. Remember that Christianity is an umbrella that embraces too many different denominations. In these denominations they all..or most..believe the other is going to hell. If it were one 'true' religion then you really would have them all in harmony..which they're not.
Divinity is up to each person to understand personally. There is no book that has 100% truth to it. Even though it may be so-called divinely inspired..a person still wrote it. Others interpret it and much is lost or changed. There is no way to know what the originals actually said. Find divinity in your own way. What others think is not your issue..what you experience is what will validate you

2006-10-08 02:11:13 · answer #7 · answered by merinass1498 2 · 3 0

I'd say anything that claims to be the exclusive whatever of .... anything, is probably not.

personally I know that christianity isn't. but I also know that for some people they need what christianity offers, at this time. and thats ok.

its not always about "correct" or "incorrect" but lessons needed at certain points.

sometimes its far easier to advance in understanding by learning something NOW that you'll have to UN-learn later, because what you learn NOW having functionality between now and having to unlearn it to understand the real truth.

edit: missed this line... >>"play. Dont we all find it funny how there came be only two posiable religion of Chrisitanity and Islam; because evolutionism and athiest conterdicts themselves and the others are idol worshipers"<<

umm, dude, Judaism? hello? Christianity is the idolotorous polytheists, thanks.

2006-10-08 01:51:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

! Jesus never had a wife named Sara it was MARY MAGDELINE, I dont know where you get your sources from but youre a bold faced liar and a moron.


Do not believe something simply because you have heard it. Do not believe anything simply because it has been handed down for many generations. Do not believe anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe anything simply because it is written in Holy Scriptures. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of teachers, elders, or wise men. Believe only after careful observation and analysis, when you find that it agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all. Then accept it, and live up to it.

~The Buddha~

2006-10-08 03:17:41 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

there are many ways to get where one wants to go. one can walk, ride a bike, a motorcycle, take a bus, a plane, a train, etc. to reach the same destination. GOD is to big to be in only one place and many Christians over the years have achieved " a Holier than thou " attitude in they know what is best for everyone else. look at the Christian religion and their coercion on people who have a perfectly good belief system which works for them.

2006-10-08 01:56:14 · answer #10 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 2 0

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