Not one jot or tittle. I find a few parts disturbing but I understand why things were the way they were and so I have peace with it knowing that God deals with us according to His will for reasons that are just and holy and pure...no matter what some may think. I love the Word of God. I'd hug it and pepper it with kisses except people might wonder about me...shhh....so I juss don't let anyone see me...Teehee. Love in Christ, ~J~
2007-10-31 21:56:04
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answered by Anonymous
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None. It is perfect the way it is and it isn't my place to think I know better than God.
The only thing I would do is get rid of all the crappy modern translations and the catholic and JW bibles - I would leave only the KJV around because it's the most accurate translation of the Majority Text (which is the real Bible) in English. It doesn't contain all the doctrinal errors and heresy that the other versions have and and it is far easier to read than people would have you think!
EDIT - Sparkles, just because people are getting hateful attitudes from reading Leviticus doesn't mean that the Bible is in error...it means that the people who use the Bible to just fy hate are in error! Delete their bad attitudes and give 'em a smack while you're at it, but don't blame the Bible. People have taken it and used it wrongly for centuries but that is THEIR fault and not the Bible.
2007-10-31 09:45:07
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answered by Blue Eyed Christian 7
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Well there probally are a few parts I would change just to make a few thing just a little clearer but God made it the way it is for a reason and I have no right to change it whatsoever so I accept it as is Good question though
2007-11-01 13:28:59
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answered by Bride of Christ 6
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I would delete the part in Matthew 28.19 about "the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" because this was a Catholic insertion to give weight to their doctrine of the Trinity.
This is a provable fact! Do a search on this and you will see it is true. The Pope (Benedict) has admitted this himself.
2007-10-31 10:45:58
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answered by NXile 6
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Genesis - I understand that there were people a long time ago that had to have an explanation as to where we came from. There was no understanding of evolution and the relationship with God. Many religions use this as a basis of their religion. It has caused many problems within the communities and concerned people who believe one and can understand the other. Every group of people throughout history had some explanation of the origin of people. Each story was accepted and then later dismissed. The religions based upon the bible have had a hard time reconciling the difference between science and the bible.
2007-10-31 09:48:49
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answered by Tom E 4
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I wouldn't change a thing about the Bible!! God is the ONLY ONE who dictated (and had all rights to do so) what should be in the Bible....so that is that!!
God Bless!!
2007-10-31 10:09:29
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answered by Linda M 4
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A TRUE Christian would not change any part, because the Bible says that anyone who does will face severe judgement.
2007-10-31 09:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Not one word. There are parts that I may not enjoy or like, but if I truly love God, then why would I not love the entirety of His word. Every part has a purpose.
2007-10-31 09:42:29
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answered by mlcros 5
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No way.
Revelation 22:18-9 states:
"For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book."
2007-10-31 09:40:43
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answered by Red neck 7
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Its done for a religious section. How do we know 'Alian' is fiction? Would you change that to be all squishy?
2007-10-31 14:38:46
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answered by Anonymous
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