The Dead Sea Scrolls prove the Holy Bible is the same in meaning and context. A few grammatical errors and words not translating properly have not changed The Word of God. Some people might claim the quran, but there's absolutely no proof it's even holy to begin with. Actually there's more proof that it's not.
God Bless.
2007-07-09 10:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints believes that minor changes have been made in the Holy Bible over time. However, through inspired revelation, these changes have been found and reversed back to the original meaning.
The other books that the LDS church uses are the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price, are all unaltered because they were translated (Book of Mormon and Pearl of Great Price) or revealed (Doctrine and Covenants) so recently.
2007-07-09 10:36:11
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answered by Rufus Rutendo 2
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The Christian Bible is debatable as to changes since the old testament is based on hebrew texts that very well could have changed. Thr Q'uaran has the strongest case of major religions of not changing because it's history is better documented because of it's age. Other newer religions have a similar advantage.
2007-07-09 10:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with Lisa, only new cults have not made newer versions of their "holy books"... they have maintained true to their original lies.
Those who claim the Bible or Quran have not made changes are ignorant of the truth. The Bible has had many versions and translations, while the Quran itself admits it has been abrogated.
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Nothing of our revelation (even a single verse) do we abrogate or cause be forgotten, but we bring (in place) one better or the like thereof.
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And when We put a revelation in place of (another) revelation, - and Allah knoweth best what He revealeth - they say: Lo! thou art but inventing. Most of them know not.
2007-07-09 10:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The Power of Now
by Eckhardt Tolle.
2007-07-09 10:33:29
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answered by Shawn B 7
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The only one I would think has NOT been changed, would be something new such as L.Ron Hubbard's Dionetics (sp?)...which would be the Scientology 'bible'. The others have been translated and re-told so many times, there's just no way they've remained 'unchanged' for thousands of years.
Anyone who thinks things AREN'T lost in translation, or changed or misinterpreted is only fooling themselves, or they're claiming the book THEY believe in is intact, because they're too afraid to say otherwise...thinking it means their faith is in question. Bull. God gave us common sense. Some choose to use it.
2007-07-09 10:32:44
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answered by Lisa E 6
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The Book of the SubGenius: The Sacred Teachings of J.R. "Bob" Dobbs. Check it out.
2007-07-09 10:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The Torah.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torah
2007-07-09 10:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Does it matter? A superstition that does not change still remains a superstition.
However, you can cross Judaism, Christianity, and Islam off the list, if you're making one. All three have had text changed and argued over and other writings to "reinterpret" the existing text.
2007-07-09 10:30:53
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answered by nondescript 7
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30 meals in 30 seconds by Rachel Rae
2007-07-09 10:40:00
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answered by physical_graffiti402 2
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