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Bible has nothing but the confusions. Even in the very first faith(faith on god).
There are alot of scientific errors in the bible.
There are many contradictions.
2007-09-27 07:25:23
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answered by Farazi 3
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I believe no matter how the Bible is analyzed, it is flawed. Strictly discussing only the New Testament, it was written two centuries after Christ was murdered. which was long before translators made the Bible readable for the masses. They had complete discretion over content. Before being released to the masses If a story wasn’t complete, multiple stories were woven together to form one book. Pieces were moved around and put together like a puzzle. When a turn of a phrase disagreed with the King’s Church, it was removed in its entirety. We now know that multiple scrolls of material, intended to be included as part of the Bible, were carefully hidden instead. This was necessary to avoid destruction of both the authors, and the information. We are aware of this as scripted Codices, have slowly been discovered. They’ve been carbon dated and authenticated by experts to prove they were written at approximately the same time the Bible. Numerous experts believe these writings were intended to be part of the original Bible. However, it is also true to say that these compositions are still the cause of great debate. Before the Bible was let loose to commoners, these powerful people had just simply raped it. When one controls the religion of a people, they then control those people. This is why it was so important to make sure the Bible only told the stories approved of by the King and his Church. It also explains the hiding of certain texts. If anything written even smacks of freedom for the common man, it must be destroyed. For if it was found that the King was not god, the King could loose his ability to control his kingdom. As the translators were loyal to the King, the Bible was edited very carefully indeed. Speaking only of the New Testament, the Bible remains one of the very best set of life instructions known to man. There is only one, most important law. It is: To love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might, and to love thy neighbor as you love yourself. If this Law is followed to the letter, it isn’t possible to break even one of the old Ten Commandments. When Jesus was born, all prophecies from the Old Testament were fulfilled. The Old Testament passed away with the first coming of the Christ. The Ten Commandments were no longer relevant. According the Christ the only Commandment needed in order to not sin is: To love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your might, and to love your neighbor as you love yourself. This is how we can live more abundantly, which is as God wants us to live.
Blessed Be
2007-09-27 15:16:33
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answered by Linda B 6
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critics claim that the Bible is unscientific and out of date, and that it is a book of myths. But is this so? We today are in need of convincing answers to the vital questions that affect our lives, such as: Where did man come from? What is the meaning of present conditions? Will human life be destroyed from the earth? What does the future hold for mankind?
The Bible answers these and many other questions that people frequently ask. Far from dealing in myths, the Bible deals in realities. The fact is, it has guided persons in every part of the world to use their lives in a way that brings them real satisfaction and contentment. When you examine the Bible, you will find that it provides answers to your questions, and gives you practical help toward finding real happiness in your life. It will help you to make life meaningful.
2007-09-20 18:31:20
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answered by spidergates1956 1
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No the Bible doesn't have all the answers to all the questions in the world. Some things it doesn't speak too. But it does speak to the important things: Our Salvation, how we should live, How to love and to love. The Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes are most helpful. God gives us principles to live by and promises to claim. What I'm saying is, you can't lose by studying the Bible, it is the Word of God. It's all about love. And pray tell me, who does not need love?
2007-09-27 23:26:31
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answered by Mercedes 6
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In a way. But the Holy Spirit is who directs you to understand the answer through bible scripture.
So? The bible has the answers. And for todays living one also needs the anointing, the Spirit of Truth to lead us into all truth.
But it still takes study time to find the answers. And if one has many questions, one could be in the bible for hours. But it helps to have a Strongs Exhaustive with a King James version.
And example. I asked God what came first, the chicken or the egg. Then the Pastor preached that in Genesis 1:2 when the Spirit moved over the waters this word meant 'hovered like a bird over her nest'. So? The Holy Spirit also came over Jesus in the form of a dove. So? I have received understanding that the egg came first.
And sometimes we need wisdom to how to make the perfect apple pie. James1:5 If anyone lack wisdom, let him ask of God, Who gives to all liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him. (But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering...)
2007-09-20 17:21:04
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answered by t_a_m_i_l 6
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As it states in II Peter 1:3, we have been given all things that pertain unto life and godliness. Therefore, it is a book to live and godly life by. It doesn't have the answers to astronomy, mathematics, physics, etc., but it does have everything you need to live according to the will of God. So, all the answers, no; all the needed answers, yes.
2007-09-20 17:55:02
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answered by Capri 1230 3
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Yes, it does. The Bible itself states at 2 Timothy 3:16: All Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness.
The result of seeking the Scriptures for answers? Verse 17 says, that the man of God may be fully competent, completely equipped for every good work.
2007-09-20 17:04:59
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answered by catgrl 5
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No, but people misinterpret it in various ways so they have answers. The important things are in the Bible though.
2007-09-28 10:19:19
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answered by Susas 6
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Wrong answers abound. Hey, Bible, what's Pi? How old is the world? Should we cut up our baby boys genitals? How bad is pork, really? What will happen if we build a REALLY tall building?
2007-09-20 16:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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To what?
If you are asking for all the answers to the recipe for a perfect apple pie, you are out of luck.
If you are looking for a guide as to how to live a good life, then yes, it does.
If you are looking for an explaination of the human condition that makes sense, then yes, it does.
If you are looking for what God has done for Mankind and what He expects from us, then yes, it does.
2007-09-20 16:53:16
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answered by Tim 6
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