The king James Bible was written for one english King to assert divine right. And to hide from the "Common People" a secret. Chapters of biblical text have been edited and Changed and deleted over the years to hide this secret and keep people under the thumb of the church and the government.
2007-05-10
06:51:59
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Then why is anything about our Divine Birth Right deleted ?
2007-05-10
07:52:37 ·
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www. tryth about trhe bible .com
King James was a cruel beast of a king
who was also an ego maniac
2007-05-10
07:55:55 ·
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Ok.I'm willing to go with this the bible was divinely insired then the vatican got hold of it deteled whatever they didn't like and chucked the rest.
2007-05-10
11:49:04 ·
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Divinely INSPIRED yes,
Divinely WRITTEN no
2007-05-10 06:57:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Please read carefully “ All scripture is given by inspiration of God” (2 Timothy 3:16). One of the greatest miracles of the Bible is its unity. Even though the 66 books of the Bible were written … On three continents, In three languages, Over a period of about 1,500 years, By about 40 different people with different educations, backgrounds, and professions (kings, shepherds, scientists, attorneys, a general, fishermen, priests, and a physician) … … their teachings as a whole remain amazingly in harmony with one another. Talk about astounding! Even three witnesses of an accident often offer wildly contradicting versions of events. Yet the Bible reads as if written by one great mind. The Bible says: “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17). Millions have experienced changed lives when they chose to follow Jesus and obey Scripture. The alcoholic becomes sober; the immoral, pure; the addicted, free; the profane, reverent; the fearful, courageous; and the rude, kind. These wonderful transformations constitute the most heartwarming evidence of the Bible’s power and inspiration. An atheist was visiting an island whose natives were once cannibals. When he spotted an old man reading a Bible, he ridiculed the old man for reading a book “full of myths and fables.” The native smiled at him and said, “My friend, be grateful we do believe this Book. Otherwise, we would be serving you for dinner.” The Bible really does change people! The failure and collapse of atheistic communism has spotlighted the Bible. Built on a foundation of Marxism, the former U.S.S.R. failed miserably. Closely related, evolution, Marxism’s first tenet, is also losing its credibility. The more science advances, the more this theory crumbles under the weight of truth. Just one example among thousands: Molecular biologists have shown that even a single cell of life is busier and more complex than New York City’s vast transportation network at rush hour—the accidental origin of life is a mathematical absurdity. The Bible, in part or whole, has been translated into nearly 2,000 languages. The first complete English versions of the Bible were made by John Wycliffe in 1379. Later in 1526, William Tyndale was arrested and executed for creating his own English translation. The first book printed on movable type was the German Bible by Johannes Gutenberg in 1455. Between 1815 and 1975, 2.5 billion Bibles were printed, and it remainsthe most widely distributed and influential book in the world. There is more . search with a sincere heart surely you will find. Jesus is alive.
2016-05-19 22:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The KJV is not the only translation of the Bible. How narrow minded could you possibly be?
On the plus side of King James, the catholics kept the Bible in Latin so only they could know and dispense that knowledge.
The oldest manuscripts available including the dead sea scrolls reveal most of today's translations match almost word for word. We know the earliest copiers counted the number of letters on each page to assure they copied correctly.
There are more than thirty translations. The KJV is only one of them.
It took 1,692 years for the 39 writers to get the 66 books comprising the Bible. From opening page to the last, the overall theme is carried on flowing quite nicely. The theme of God's right to rule His creations and the part we play in that creation. Humanity's purpose, past and future. An Owner's Manual for Humans, how to operate for the best life.
Divinely inspired? No other book has even a part of it's track record.
A good 4,000 years before the first man-made satellite, the Bible said the earth was a circle, hanging upon nothing. This was at a time when man thought earth was flat and on the back of a giant turtle!
Most books today if it is 20 years old, if you don't have a copy, you won't get one. It's out of print. The Bible has endured 5,000 years! As I said today's copies match the oldest known manuscripts of the originals.
No other book even come close!
2007-05-10 08:33:53
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answered by grnlow 7
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Regardless of how much of the bible you say that has been changed and altered throughout the years some things still remain the same. That there is a God. That Jesus is the son of God. That Jesus died to save mankind from future utter destruction due to our sins. If 100 different people tell you the same story, in order to get to the truth, wouldn't you look at what they all say that is the same instead of what is different?
The part of God existing and Jesus and his dying on the cross has NEVER changed. And that is what matters the most.
2007-05-10 07:00:31
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answered by kristin747 3
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If it has been changed so much, then link me to the site that shows the oldest documents proving it. If there are provable changes made, which I believe exist, then by what comparison can we make to know that they are changed? An older manuscript or fragment? If we had that to compare it to, then we would know what was actually said. Until then, anyone can say anything, and posulate any occurance, no matter how ridiculous.
2007-05-10 06:58:31
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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It's much worse than that.
The entire book of Deuteronomy is a fake, written by scribes under King Josiah in the eighth century BCE. They made a 'Book of Moses' because they knew the common (uneducated) people would accept the authority of Moses.
Hundreds of Gospels existed in the second century and despite the attempts by the early Christians to burn them all, many have survived. There are dozens that have been translated and they paint a very dim view of what was really going on in the Church in those days and how the stories of Jesus were really invented.
2007-05-10 06:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You make alot of assertions. Let me shoot them ALL down with just one question...Do you expect anyone to believe that somehow, the translators managed to get ahold of ALL the fragments and copies and every other existing version and edited them ALL?
Impossible. The King James was published in order to at least partially quell the problems that at that time had been plagueing England in the area of religion.
2007-05-10 06:57:52
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answered by Jed 7
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The Scripture itself says that the Word is "...spiritually given, spiritually discerned", so I would be inclined to believe in the fact that it wasn't contrived by the mind of man, especially in the area of prophecy fulfillment. Can you imagine what it would take for generations of men to make certain prophecies of the Bible come true solely by HUMAN means? Virtually impossible!
2007-05-10 10:39:42
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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I believe that God has the ability to protect His Word through the ages. Yes, I believe the Bible was divinely inspired.
II Tim 3:16
2007-05-10 06:55:37
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answered by Char 7
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Absolutely. If we cant believe the bible is divinely inspired than we can just can just pack it up because this is what Christianity is based on.
2007-05-10 07:24:30
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answered by momof3 6
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Absolutely. 100%
2007-05-10 06:54:43
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answered by sassinya 6
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