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2007-04-28 05:50:40 · 8 answers · asked by Gypsy Gal 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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But of course - Bible vs Theory. Two cases to support my point.

1. The prophecies were written hundreds/thousands of years before their fulfillment. But they were fulfilled. But there are still a few left to be fulfilled. If I were to plot the fulfilled prophecies on a graph, the UNFULFILLED prophecies become the extrapolation of the graph. That is to say, the yet-to-be-fulfilled prophecies are based on the solid foundation of proven facts.

2. Many currently hold to an outdated theory that the Bible, as we know it today, is not reliable because of accumulated translation errors (similar to the game of 'telephone' that children play). Yet the Dead Sea Scrolls proved that current books of the Old Testament are accurate. And if THOSE are accurate, much more so the later books of the New Testament.

2007-04-28 09:30:43 · answer #1 · answered by flandargo 5 · 0 0

Bible verses Theory concepts is a challenging question, when taking into account of all the past rationals, that have been debated over the centuries of written dialogue.

The Old Testament is based on Judaism monotheism, with links into the past from Mesopotamia during the golden days of the fertile triangle belt of the two rivers.

These myths and tribal knowledge, handed down in parables and first recorded somewhere between 750 to 500 BC.

The Old Testament is of the origins of a tribe of people and do not reflect other nations belief,s, who had no contact with the tribes mentioned in the Old Testament.

Yes, there is strong evidence to say that the tribe of Israel did in-fact exist from archaeologist findings, although modern scientific techniques have disputed the Bible accounts of time.

So far the theory I have put forward for discussion, does have strengths to say, do we actually believe what we are told in the interpretation of the Bible.

Do we believe that some scholars may have plagiarised someone else ideas. There is testament today that writers of all walks of life, have indeed copied someone else works of literature.

So what does one really think of theory against the written word of God and is it really the words of a monotheism God or is it just someone elses interpretation of what has been transmitted by mind of thought.

2007-04-28 06:53:14 · answer #2 · answered by Drop short and duck 7 · 0 0

There is no Bible vs. Theory. Real educated people do not believe that the Bible is the answer to real scientific questions. They aren't two opposing views, because one offers evidence while the other denies evidence.

2007-04-28 06:00:08 · answer #3 · answered by Robopacolypse 1 · 1 0

Rather than focusing on the bible and what others say about the bible, focus on what Jesus said and did along with the following attributes of God: 1. unconditional love, 2. justice, 3. truth, 4. immutability, 5. singleness-one God. The Spirit of truth within you will guide you where you need to be.

2007-04-28 06:01:23 · answer #4 · answered by single eye 5 · 1 0

The bible IS theory.

2007-04-28 06:05:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Considering that the Bible is the Living Word, sharing therefore that same title with Jesus the Christ, one would assume, with Him resurrected, that it is still alive within us, should we accept it. Alive in Christ, alive in the Word. It is one in the same. Practice therefore carefully the example of Christ and the Bible becomes for you the food that you need. The sweet with the bitter. The meat and the bread. Take carefully like vitamins rather than eating it whole. It may choke you.

2007-04-28 05:58:45 · answer #6 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 0 1

strictly speaking, god is a hypothesis, not even a theory.

2007-04-28 05:53:30 · answer #7 · answered by The Orca God 2 · 1 0

I always give scripture high priority

2007-04-28 05:54:12 · answer #8 · answered by rapturefuture 7 · 0 0

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