I thought the whole thing was a flaw.
Here are some major points:
1. It says that the earth does not rotate.
2. It says that the bat is a bird (though it is a mammal).
3. It says somewhere about "insects with 4 legs."
There's plenty more. I'm not even gonna bother to reach #2940394809384.
2007-02-05 11:06:14
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answered by Dutch Dolly 1
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Most of the plagues have been proved to have occurred in a logical and scientific manner, ie they occurred through natural processes.
The biggest flaws I see in the Bible are the contradictions amd the hypocrisy.
Christians always telling us that God is love, and that God loves us. So does one read in the OT about how much killing he did. And he ordered the Jews to kill a lot of (supposed) enemies.
The christians will of course claim that the OT is the old covenant and that the NT is what they live by now.
If that true, then WHY do they keep quoting OT scriptiure to "prove" jesus was the son of god, and why do they try (and fail) to keep the 10 commandments and why do they even KEEP the OT as part of the bible, if its no longer required?
Because it is required, and everything in the OT is as valid as the NT. Which means according the christians, Killing is ok, Slavery is ok, treating women like property is ok.
Why do you think the world is such a lot of trouble? Because the christians are the most violent people on this earth. Just look at George W Bush. He claims to be a christian. He is a mass murderer. And he claims to be doing this because "God told me so".
I wonder how many thumbs down I will get from christians who refuse to accept that I am telling the truth.
2007-02-05 11:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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What's the biggest flaw of Bible?
Usually the cover comes loose from reading it often!
2007-02-05 11:11:12
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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The biggest flaw of the Bible:
Protestants got ahold of it and started trying to interpret the whole darned thing all by their (unqualified) selves.
2007-02-05 11:26:09
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answered by promethius9594 6
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I was written two thousand years ago, and thus couldn't contemplate the following advancements...
1. Advancement of science
2. Realization that racism and sexism are wrong
3. That historical inaccurancies could be proven years after the fact
There are others, but that's a good start.
2007-02-05 11:13:29
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answered by QED 5
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No flaws. It's the Word of God.
2007-02-05 11:06:32
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answered by Jeff C 4
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For those bibles well used, it is usually the spline.
2007-02-05 12:51:35
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answered by clwkcmo 5
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there are NO flaws, its the word of god. Believing in it is an act of faith.
2007-02-05 11:11:28
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answered by mommylove 3
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the fact that it had to be translated in order for most people to read it nowadays
2007-02-05 11:08:42
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answered by arensclan 2
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There is no flaw in God's word.
2007-02-05 11:05:59
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answered by Christopher 4
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