The Bible per say as it was publishes is complete as far as the church is concerned. The Catholics Bible includes a few more books called the Apocrypha. There are many other books that were omitted or burned, called the Gnostic texts of the Nag Hammadi and the book of Q. There is also a recent find called the Gospel of Thomas found in Egypt which I have read that is very parallel to the other 4 Gospels.
Don't let anyone talk you out of your gift of Clairaudiance. You will not go to hell for a gift God gave you. You sound like to me that you have also been given prophetic dreams.
Some who don't have the gifts don't want others to have them.
Use your gifts wisely and for good. Discern the spirits. Question them that talk to you. Not all Spirits have good intent.
Rev. TomCat
2007-07-04 17:12:54
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answered by Rev. TomCat 6
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First of all, the Bible is complete and perfect. It's not missing anything. (See 2 Timothy 3:16.) While it's possible that you may hear the Holy Spirit, it is also possible that you are hearing demons. Be very careful and test what you hear against what God tells us in the Bible. The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). Do these match up with what you're hearing? If not, then beware. Also, there is nothing that needs to be added to the Bible. It is complete. The Truth is all there. Whatever the Holy Spirit reveals to you is not something that should be added to the Bible. You should simply recognize and act upon the wisdom as you are called to. The knowledge may apply only to you or to a large group of people, but it is not universal Truth relevant to all mankind--past, present, and future. The universal Truth has all been covered in the Bible. Revelation 22 tells us that we're in big trouble if we add or take away from God's word. Lastly, God will not punish you solely for hearing voices. What if you were just schizophrenic? ;-)
2007-07-05 00:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not sure what parts of the bible you’re questioning.
I know there are a few questionable verses at the end of Mark in the KJV.
Listen, if you’re a Christian and you’re hung up on some apparent contradiction you found think nothing of it. There is more than enough preserved to get a man saved; this you can believe. We are lucky we have what we got.
Worship God with your spirit. You can’t see him, but he is there.
God will only send you to hell if you don’t believe in Jesus. I swear it says so on ever single page of the book. “Give us this day our daily bread” which is Jesus.
2007-07-05 00:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had God guide me through my live, he sent an angle down in human form to tell me not to do it. What is listed in the bible (Deuteronomy 18:10 ) refers to trying to predict someone else live. I have had images about things but that can be your soul. No body can predict the future for some body else. They may have a vague image of something but can not always be accurate. I once predicted that George Bush would be President a year before he ran but it was a strong feeling and not an image.
2007-07-05 00:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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We can't control what we see or hear in the way you're mentioning. Do make sure though that you're not experiencing symptoms of a mental illness, I say this not to joke, but because I have several schizophrenic relatives.
Psychic abilities do exist, the bible tells us not to communicate with familiar spirits. Communication is a two way thing. If they are talking to you, just don't talk back and be careful about listening to everything you hear. They can be evil spirits trying to manipulate your life, that's why God warns against talking to them. If you hear things, you're not going to go to hell. Go to church and ask questions. Seek and ye shall find.
2007-07-05 00:06:23
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answered by Matt 3
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Who twisted your panties into a wad? So you hear voices in your head! Even you have doubts. Thank God you have at least had some religious upbringing! To fully understand the Bible, you would need to understand the language in which it was written, Hebrew and Chaldean for the old Testament, and Greek for the New Testament.
2007-07-05 00:27:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Spirituality is born from a personal occurrence with a divine, psychic or mystical experience of one form or another which inevitably connects a person to All that Is/God/Goddess/Allah/Great Spirit /whatever you want to call it.
Religion is second hand opinion of someone else’s divine experience. I think you will find that religions, and especially fanatical religions, tend to separate and divide people, while spirituality brings people together.
Thank God that Spirituality is on the increase!
The Psychic Monk sees auras, sees and speaks with spirits, channels energy, and can work with you in spiritual counseling. http://www.psychic-junkie.com/psychic-monk.html
These twelve steps to spiritual enlightenment by design are part of the spiritual counseling provided by The Psychic Monk. http://www.psychic-junkie.com/enlightenment-by-design.html
2007-07-06 22:59:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that we do have guarding angel to help us. And it could be that is what you are experiencing. God doe snot send anyone to hell, we send ourselves through disobedience. Eternal damnation is our punishment for rejecting the true and living God and His Son Jesus Christ.
You can purchase the Lost Books of the Bible from any good bible book store. As far as I know they do not speak of psychics. Stay away from palm reading and other that believe that can tell your future. Trust only in the true and living God whose Son is Jesus.
2007-07-05 00:13:51
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answered by I Wanna Know 3
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It is relying on a power other than God. If the power comes from God, e.g. the gift of prophecy, then there is nothing evil about it. If it comes from a being other than god, then yes it is evil.
God will certainly send you to hell if you do not accept Jesus.
2007-07-05 00:08:14
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answered by acaykath 3
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Who says some parts of the Bible is missing? That statement does not have any relation to the rest of your statements.
2007-07-05 00:03:25
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answered by kiwi 7
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