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i know about the million year gap theory, jesus' 11th commandment, his name was esua, not jesus..how esua was mentioned in genisis.sheole.tartarus.unforgivable sin- blasphemy against the holy spirit..why we have a rainbow..that you should call no man father, use a cross, or pray to mary or communicate with the dead.or use astrology or tarot cards or ouija board..that in the bible where it says lord and god over and over, that it really said words like eliohim, adonia, yaweh, yahawah(different names of god) eliohim often referred to god with the presence of esua while adonia was god himself and many others we sum up into god, lord, the lord your god.many places you read god or lord in the original you would know if it was him, him with jesus, with the holy spirt or all three or others.and i just get sick of people that got lost along time ago trying to tell me im going to the hell they know nothing about and not the heaven they know nothing about.go ahead.give me some more wrong quotes.

2007-01-08 07:37:15 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Maybe they will quote you the "right" Bible when they understand what you say. What do you want to say?

2007-01-08 07:43:36 · answer #1 · answered by Cristina 4 · 1 0

I'm sure you have an excellent question buried in that text, but it's coming across as a bit vague. If you could clean it up a little, we could answer your question better, but here is my attempt based on what you have written.

Different religions have different versions of the Bible. When it all comes down to it, EVERY bible out the wrong. The changes made to it over time, the miracles added, all the small scripture changes between the different versions, the bible is no longer the same book it was 1000 years ago. It is no wonder that there are more varying versions today than ever before as each religion make the Bible more thier own.

2007-01-08 15:50:10 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin C 3 · 0 0

I'll quote the words of Jesus, who is God, who is life, and love, and truth.

I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.

When Jesus heard this, he was astonished and said to those following him, "I tell you the truth, I have not found anyone in Israel with such great faith.

And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is my disciple, I tell you the truth, he will certainly not lose his reward

I tell you the truth: Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.

He replied, "Because you have so little faith. I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."

Jesus doesn't lie. Jesus didn't lie. Jesus is God. God is the Word. The Word doesn't lie. The word is true.

You will know it's the "Right Bible" when you faithfully follow it's instructions... and it works.

2007-01-08 15:43:36 · answer #3 · answered by Doug 5 · 1 1

Probably because they cannot understand what you are asking them in the first place and a confusing question will never merit a straight, much more a correct answer.

2007-01-08 15:47:02 · answer #4 · answered by pilgrim 2 · 0 0

Honestly, I say this as constructive criticism. Please don't take offense.

I find it hard to take seriously an argument presented without the proper use of capitalization, punctuation, and line breaks.

You bring up good points, but they're so dense and unorganized that it's hard to pull them apart and work with them.

2007-01-08 15:42:01 · answer #5 · answered by Zafrod 2 · 2 0

I do not need to you know the bible obviusly or at least the torah may God bless you today.

2007-01-08 15:42:04 · answer #6 · answered by Mim 7 · 0 0

"EVERYONE who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved." (Romans 10:13) With these words the apostle Paul stressed how vital it is for us to know God's name. His statement brings us back to our original question: Why did Jesus put the 'hallowing,' or 'sanctifying,' of God's name at the very beginning of his Model Prayer, ahead of so many other important matters? To understand this, we need to grasp a little better the meanings of two key words.

First, what does the word 'hallow,' or 'sanctify,' really mean? Literally it means: "to make holy." But is not God's name already holy? Of course it is. When we sanctify God's name, we do not make it more holy than it is. Rather we recognize it as holy, set it apart, hold it in the highest esteem. When we pray for God's name to be sanctified, we are looking forward to the time when all creation will respect it as holy.

Second, exactly what is the implication of the word "name"? We have seen that God has a name, Jehovah, and that his name appears thousands of times in the Bible. We have discussed, too, the importance of restoring that name to its rightful place in the Bible text. If the name is not there, how can the psalmist's words be fulfilled: "Those knowing your name will trust in you, for you will certainly not leave those looking for you, O Jehovah."—Psalm 9:10.

But does 'knowing God's name' involve merely an intellectual knowledge that God's name in Hebrew is YHWH, or in English, Jehovah? No, it means more than that. When Moses was in Mount Sinai, "Jehovah proceeded to come down in the cloud and station himself with [Moses] there and declare the name of Jehovah." What did this declaring of the name of Jehovah entail? A description of his qualities: "Jehovah, Jehovah, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abundant in loving-kindness and truth." (Exodus 34:5, 6) Again, shortly before his death, Moses said to the Israelites: "I shall declare the name of Jehovah." What followed? Mention of some of His grand attributes, and then a review of what God had accomplished toward Israel for the sake of His name. (Deuteronomy 32:3-43) Hence, knowing God's name means learning what that name represents and worshiping the God who possesses it.

Since Jehovah has linked his name with his qualities, purposes and acts, we can see why the Bible says that God's name is holy. (Leviticus 22:32) It is majestic, great, fear-inspiring and unreachably high. (Psalm 8:1; 99:3; 148:13) Yes, God's name is more than a mere label. It represents him as a person. It was not merely a temporary name to be used for a time and then to be superseded by a title such as "Lord." Jehovah himself said to Moses: "'Jehovah . . .' This is my name to time indefinite, and this is the memorial of me to generation after generation."—Exodus 3:15.

Try as he will, man will never eliminate God's name from the earth. "'From the sun's rising even to its setting my name will be great among the nations, and in every place sacrificial smoke will be made, a presentation will be made to my name, even a clean gift; because my name will be great among the nations,' Jehovah of armies has said."—Malachi 1:11; Exodus 9:16; Ezekiel 36:23.

Hence, the sanctification of God's name is far more important than any other issue. All of God's purposes are linked to his name. Mankind's problems began when Satan first profaned Jehovah's name by calling Him, in effect, a liar and unfit to rule the human race. (Genesis 3:1-6; John 8:44) Only when God's name is properly vindicated will mankind enjoy complete relief from the disastrous effects of Satan's lie. That is why Christians pray so fervently for the sanctification of God's name. But there are things that they can do, also, to sanctify it.

There is no life after death. "For the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten. Also, their love and their hate and their jealousy have already perished, and they have no portion anymore to time indefinite in anything that has to be done under the sun. " - Ecclesiastes 9:5,6

2007-01-08 15:52:00 · answer #7 · answered by Alex 5 · 0 1

A wall of text with no punctuation at all. I can't even read what you just posted and I have no idea what you just said.

Grammar and punctuation are your friends.

2007-01-08 15:40:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Are you seriously trying to say something, or are you just thinking you are funny wasting peoples time on your posts? Thanks for the 2 points...

2007-01-08 15:40:32 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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2007-01-08 15:46:44 · answer #10 · answered by Jay Z 6 · 0 1

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