There are so damned many of them, how can you possibly expect anyone to choose a single anomaly?
2007-03-28 00:31:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay first of all Bible verses mean a LOT but I won't use one. There are no inconsistencies in the Christian faith. There are some things that are hard to understand and maybe we haven't figured out yet but there are no inconsistencies. Christian faith has never been prooven wrong where as countless links in evolution have showed up to be fraud...there are *so* many more holes in the evolutionist belief than there are in Christian beliefs.
2007-03-28 00:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that it was the Faith vs. Works arguement. James, the one who was purported to be the brother of Jesus (half brother), was into the 'Works' doctrine, where people had to put themselves under the bondage of the Law ( dietarily kosher, abstaining from this and that- especially sexual immorality) . While Paul preached grace through faith.
It's common for Muslims to say that they've adopted the Torah as a Abrahamic faith required . . . or so they think. lol
But people want to embrace bondage to the Law. I think that's evidence of being Biblically ignorant, and just another way people flutter like a moth to a flame. They don't realize that the Law was to show us how inperfect we are at following after righteousness. We are spiritually deviant. Our flesh being weak we follow after false things. That's why we need Jesus the Christ.
But many Christians follow after bondage because of the preaching of James. they try to reconcile the two messages of James and Paul, when there is no reconciliation between error and truth.
So the Muslims have chimed in to answer your question, as is their right, but in the meantime they take the Torah and change it to suit their purposes, as is also their right, but it is error nonetheless.
It's funny, you asked your question to highlight inconsistancies with Christians, when you actually have highlighted the inconsistencies of Islam.
Good going.
2007-03-28 00:43:43
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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So you want an answer that can't be answered, but if it can be answered it doesn't count to you? Have you thought about a career in politics?
Some of the changes in the law came about because of Christ Crucifixion which made sacrifice unnecessary. Other than that I know of no changes in the law.
As for the trinity think of the Earth, the Solar system and the Universe. All are separate entities, but all combine to make one also. Not 1+1+1=1, but 1X1X1=1. That was simple, too bad it doesn't count!
2007-03-28 00:30:51
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answered by mark g 6
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The sudden change in the law between the old testament and the new testament, despite jesus saying he didn't come to change the law.
Or an unchanging gods sudden change of character from the old testament to the new testament
2007-03-28 00:29:41
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answer #5
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answered by Tom :: Athier than Thou 6
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The fact that I, Rev Rene, am not in Rome right now! Instead, here I am , with all you ham and eggers answering stupid questions! I should be in Rome, speaking to the masses, Saying things like, Ham and eggers, morons, idiots, and imbecile's, lend me your ears!, blah, blah blah!
2007-03-29 23:28:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You pose a question yet don't want an answer? The only anomaly I see here is your "backassward" logic.
2007-03-28 01:26:21
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answer #7
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answered by Storm King 2
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Like Julius c said there are countless anomaly's,,,
but lets start with Genesis,,,God blames man for yielding to temptation,yet it is god who places it directly in their path,,,
Freewill is given to man by god,,God being Omnipotent,knows
full well what man will choose,,,The path to destruction,,,
Yet god is love,,,
2007-03-28 00:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The bible is the biggest inconsistency. It is also their greatest source for justification to spout hate and bigotry at anyone or anything that they disagree with.
2007-03-28 00:31:12
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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the concept of free will (and responsibility for actions) under an omnipotent and omniscient creator god is a good one, although there is at least one better answer here already. (tom's)
oh, genesis vs. evolution is pretty good... without the bible, what is the source of their belief?
how bout the hideous non sequitur of Jesus coming to earth to somehow atone for our sins?
2007-03-28 00:33:49
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answered by Anonymous
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