You need to study more. You are so wrong. But I do agree that people over the years have changed the Bible, taking away and adding their own theory. I read and study only the true Authorized King James version. And yes, there were 12 disciples plus many others who recorded about Jesus. You just have to be careful about fakes.
2007-07-30 00:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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So many errors in the question. Where to start? First, The scriptures have not changed, despite those who wish they would. The oldest manuscripts largely agree with modern translations, though none are perfect due to non aggressive things like language. The Greeks had four words for love, each denoting a separate form of love. English has only one word to cover the whole thing.
Errors 1-4 depend on your point of view. From the earth, you would not have been able to see the sun begin for the stuff in the sky. Vegetation begins in the ground away from all sunlight. Outside of earth, planetary rotation determines night and day and our star, the sun, provides light from dark.
Error 5 the bible speaks of earth in different contexts. There is the planet which will last forever and there is earth, the people on this planet or the political systems which will perish. Which one depends on the context. You learn that by reading more than just the one scripture.
Error 6,7 pillars show stability to the ones reading it. Obviously not real literal pillars. The Bible shows it knows what is going on in Isaiah 40: 22 where it shows earth to be round as a circle and Job 26:7 where it hangs on nothing. It took educated man almost 5,000 years to prove that.
So no, I do not attribute these errors to God, but men not bright enough to read anything but what words they can cling too.
2007-07-30 09:41:48
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answered by grnlow 7
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Where did you get the idea that the Gospels were written 300 years after Christ?
The four official Gospels have been dated to the 1st Century.
The Gospel of Mary, Gospel of Thomas and many others were not written until the 4th Century, but they were never part of the Bible anyway and are not considered authentic.
Islam claims that the Bible has been changed and is not reliable, but Moslems do not even have an original copy of their own Qur'an.
Their holy book written down from "memory" (and a few scraps found under a bed ) and was not written down until about 150 - 200 years after Muhammad died.!
Why did 'Uthman feel the need to destroy all the copies of the Qur'an?
Why did Ibn Ma'sud refuse to hand over his copy for destruction?
How do we know that 'Uthman's copy was better than any of the others?
There are Hadiths which refer to suras which are not in the modern Qur'an. Surely this indicates that the Qur'an has changed since the time of these Hadiths?
It is therefore impossible to know for sure what Muhammad did or didn't say since there are no original written records to compare the official version against!
If the Qur'an truly is uncorrupted, why does the Muslim world not publish the oldest Qur'an manuscripts? What is there to hide?
2007-07-30 08:36:40
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answered by jeffd_57 6
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You can add all you want, the Bible is to be taken line upon line, verse upon verse
The Quran came what 600 yrs later, and before it was wrote down, it was passed from mouth to ear for generations, we all know that if I was to make a statement, pass it to the left, let this statement go through, oh lets say 50 people, that by the end of the day, I will not have the same statement that I started off with.
Now, If God is correct in all things, then tell me, Why the Quran when it changes alot of things in the Bible and the Torah
2007-07-30 07:45:37
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answered by Michelle 7
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Did you get these errors out of a book, or did you study the Bible so thoroughly that you came up with these all by yourself? I am just wondering because there are many huge, thick books out there with the uncountable discrepancies of the Bible.
2007-07-30 07:51:47
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answered by Lotus Blossom 4
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I believe the true Word of God has been preserved. Psalm 12:6-7. The fact that someone chooses not to believe it based on their own logic does not change that. Jesus said my sheep hear my voice and I know them. When you accept him you'll know his words when you hear them.
2007-07-30 07:54:38
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answered by Ken s 2
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Picky, picky picky! What are a few itsy - bitsy typos here and there, eh?
2007-07-30 07:55:31
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answered by Bart S 7
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We will make those corrections in some future editions.
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2007-07-30 07:43:02
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answered by Anonymous
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