To say that Christians change the scriptures is to be foolish. They've been around for 1000's of years. Even some of them are written in stone (Ezekiel). Perhaps you are referring to various translations which are trying to help the reader to understand them more clearly.
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2007-10-07 20:10:05
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answered by ? 7
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I am a Christian and always refer to the Holy Bible. It is God's Word to us and without it we would not be able to do hi will. As to the changing of verse and testament, well, some people put their own interpretation on it yet the scriptures clearly say at 2 Peter 1: 20 & 21 For you know this first, that no prophecy of scripture springs from any private interpretation. For prophecy was at no time brought by man's will but men spoke from God as they were borne along by Holy Spirit.
2007-10-07 19:57:51
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answered by Everlasting Life 3
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Christians refer to the only Holy Bible currently in general circulation. Which verses and testaments do we "keep changing"? How typical of an atheist to make accusations without anything to back them up.
2007-10-07 20:29:25
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answered by babbie 6
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The original Bible was written in Hebrew and Greek. Can you read Hebrew and Greek? Mo? I didn't think so. If a person read the Bible to you using those languages, could you understand them? No? I didn't think so. Some Bibles have been re-written into more modern day lingo. Like the thee and thous have been replaced with the word you or yours. Some words were misinterpreted when translated from Hebrew and Greek into English. I assume you know your question and point is correct because you have read the entire Bible cover to cover. No? I didn't think so. PS-Hey, the original 10 commandments were written on tablets of stone.
2007-10-07 20:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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do not know what you are talking about. because i know that the Bible i use got proven to be like 98 percent acurate with the oldest maniscripts they have. the 2 percent was mostly grammar like commas or periods or what not that we have now that they did not have them. only like .2 percent was actually words that are changed now. however it was proven to be 100 percent if you read it then and read it now you still get the same thing out of it.
2007-10-07 20:01:51
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answered by dannamanna99 5
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No man ever believes that the Bible means what it says: He is always convinced that it says what he means. --George Bernard Shaw
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2007-10-07 19:55:28
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answered by Mithrianity 3
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do you mean the Tanakh and the B'rit Hadashah? because hardly any christians know about it, or at least not the second.
2007-10-07 19:56:24
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answered by That Guy Drew 6
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because they want to hide conflicting issues.
2007-10-07 20:08:01
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answered by Rey 2
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Post this in R & S
2007-10-07 19:56:36
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answered by Anonymous
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