As far as I know, the only church that recognizes the modern writings of anyone to be inspired directly by God are the Mormons. They believe that a prophet of God is on the Earth and writes/speaks by revelations from Jesus Christ. They believe these words are to be treated as scripture on some levels.
2007-08-03 04:32:09
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answered by Sir Network 6
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We have multitudes of them.
God can use any of us to do His work. Truth can come to us from unlikely sources.
If you understand the history of the Bible, the folks who wrote the chapters were just ordinary people. The apostles were just ordinary guys. The heroes and heroines of the Bible were just ordinary men and women, placed into extraordinary circumstances.
The difference between them and the rest of the population is their faith in God.
If you look into today's churches, you will find many spirit-filled teachers. Their sermons and lessons are truly divinely inspired.
You will find regular people who have a great amount of faith. When they speak, it is divine truth.
God can and will use anyone he chooses to see that His will is done. After all, he is God......
2007-08-03 04:34:53
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answered by Barry F 5
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Remember, divine writers dont just write the bible or any religious teachings. They write all sort of things that make the world a better place to live.
There are countless of them, there are surely many around. Open your eyes loolk around, learn from them b4 they leave the earth.
Amen
2007-08-03 04:30:05
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answered by 24 years o natural Philosophier 2
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Divinity is in the eye of the beholder. Behold, the internet is full of inspired writers. If you're looking for divinity "you don't need to look any further than your own backyard. If it's not there then you never truly lost it to begin with..."
L. Frank Baum
2007-08-11 02:21:18
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answered by moontrikle 4
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Of course, nothing is impossible with God. Still, while I do believe that some things are written according to His direction, these writings are not the same as the inspired Word of God as is in the Bible.
No one knows, without the possibility of doubt, if this book is inspired or that one.
God can use even non-believers, agnostics, athiests to do or say, write or sing whatever He chooses.
2007-08-03 04:33:13
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answered by howdigethere 5
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All religions of the worldwide declare that their holy books are written by utilising authors who have been divinely inspired by utilising the Superpower. The scriptures are incredibly the words of Superpower. incredibly the holy books are written by utilising the great Thinkers of the previous (GTPs) who wanted the human society to be sensible, cultured, healthful, ethical and so on and there might desire to be order,no longer chaos, in the human communities unfold international. The Superpower in the back of the creation, life and functioning of this Cosmos became named as God, Ishwar, Allah, Yahweh, Aten, Deus and so on.
2016-10-09 03:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If we think that God's contact with people ended with the Bible, then we believe that God has been silent for 1,800 years. I don't think that's the case.
Scripture says when three people are gathered in God's name, the Spirit is there.
So if there Spirit is there, can the words spoken be divinely inspired? I think so.
I think God talks to us, and through us, all the time.
Go to church Sunday, and see if you can't hear God speaking through people there.
Godspeed.
2007-08-08 04:36:24
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answered by jimmeisnerjr 6
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Everything has already been written that we need to know except for the exact date of Armageddon. The bible says that gifts would be done away with. It's all over but the shouting. We just gotta wait until the fat lady gets up and sings.
2007-08-10 09:46:56
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answered by ? 4
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All of the writers were inspired by the Holy Spirit to wrote the bible. I'm sure there are inspired writers now, but the bible cannot be added to or have anything taken out of it.
2007-08-03 04:25:40
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answered by ? 7
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I disagree with your premise that "Many writers of the Bible were divinely Inspired..." Every one of the 40 that wrote the Bible was divinly inspired, so it was not just many of them.
2007-08-10 15:00:37
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answered by cowboy_christian_fellowship 4
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