lol, its so true
2007-09-21 01:31:17
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answered by Kruger, Freddy Kruger 6
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To a non-believer, of course the Bible won't seem logical.
1 Corinthians 2:14 -- The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned.
You have to be willing to open your heart to God before you will understand it. It takes faith. For Christians, the Bible is perfectly logical. When you read the Bible, if you expect it to not make sense or if you are sincerely trying to understand it, then you'll be right.
2007-09-21 09:45:12
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answered by kaz716 7
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You have an interesting redefinition of faith. Faith is the power to overcome life's otherwise insurmountable obstacles. You are bitter and angry at people for believing that they should do for others as they would have others do for them. How is that logical?
Christian logic says that you can accomplish nothing without first believing that you can accomplish it. How do I know this is true?
2007-09-21 08:54:52
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answered by TheNewCreationist 5
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We believe the Bible because we believed God first, not the other way around.
Without logic and reason, faith would be incomplete and impossible.
2007-09-21 08:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't read it but you might try a book called New Evidence that Demands a Verdict, I think. It was written by an atheist trying to prove that the Bible couldn't be true and everything he checked out worked. Now he's a born again believer.
2007-09-21 08:39:09
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answered by D R 2
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It depends. If you interpret the Bible through the fundamentalists eyes, then logic does not come into play. If you interpret the Bible from a spiritualistic perspective, then it makes all the sense in the world.
2007-09-21 08:34:00
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answered by monte54que 7
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Faith period isn't logical. For something to be logical, it has to be proveable, and since faith is by definition having confidence in that which cannot be proved or disproved, faith is also by definition illogical.
2007-09-21 08:58:49
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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Logic: Here's LOGIC!
God: Logic, is that you?
Logic: I just said it was, didn't I? Sheesh, some people.
God: Ahhh! No! I'm to handsome to die!
Logic: Should have thought of that when you were still at the concept stage.
2007-09-21 08:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a matter of opinion. Everyone has faith in something whether it's faith that there is no God, faith that God exists, faith in Jesus, etc. Everyone has their own beliefs.
2007-09-21 08:33:14
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answered by KatieK 4
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Faith? Logical? Both used in the same sentence? hahahahaahahaha
2007-09-21 08:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL
Logic and faith aren't really synonymous. We have Jesus born of a Virgin after all :-)
I think it's important for people to realize that faith is simply that. To have faith is to believe. And a person's faith is very personal. It isn't to be ridiculed, or dissected, or analyzed.
2007-09-21 08:30:53
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answered by kja63 7
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