unless they are roman catholic and in the church christ established then they are sadly mistaken and are not interpreting the bible properly, how can you interpret a catholic book missing seven books properly from a protestant mind set? it only stands to reason that they are lacking in something and misinterpreting gods word.
2007-11-10 16:30:40
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answered by fenian1916 5
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The Bible proves itself as God's notice via its historic accuracy and prophetic accuracy. sixty six books written by utilising forty 4 human beings over 1600 years and eight international places and all with a single concept. advent of guy, guy's fall, guy's deliverance, God's fix, and the hot advent. No human can do all of this. As you're being chipped in the close to destiny ask your self "how did the Bible comprehend this became going to ensue?"
2016-10-02 01:26:30
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answered by ? 4
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Bible-fundamentalists can’t answer this question and are showing that they don’t understand bible even the simplest part of the bible that God did not write the bible, but the followers are ones who wrote the bible and his teachings. They don’t pay attention to the authors of the letter for example Rom, Jan, Jn, Mk, and ect. Obviously they don’t want to admit that there is a chance for misinterpretation of the Bible and they are not sure what is true. For sure they admit that man is not perfect. For sure that show they don’t have the fullness of the truth on the teachings of Jesus Christ. Don’t you get it question is do you have fullness of the truths without a misinterpretation. Catholics understand God want every one to be save and have much in common but again sure you have the fullness. We only teach Jesus teaching and we don’t interpret like you do because God is perfect, and man is not. Plus, we are not saying you are not christens or not save. I say to you wake up! Catholic wrote the bible for our own use and to teach Jesus teachings. "God did not say go interpet the bible and teach the world."
Yes, word of the lord speaks to use too. There is no difference between you and your pastor only thing is that he is doing is guiding you, and he interprets the bible like you, therefore he has the chance of misinterpretation.
2007-11-10 10:35:57
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answered by Original Christian 2
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When I was growing up I had some false concepts about God. I didn't read the bible much. Then I fell away. Then I prayed & ended up in a 1yr breakdown. Then I was delivered from this by the power of the Holy Ghost.
And the message from the bible that the anointing I received Is the Spirit of Truth who will lead me into all truth. So? I was healed (started sleeping soundly all night, every night for the first time in a year). But the JWs & Mormons came to my door much & confused me. Then I asked God. And the Holy Spirit gifted me with the King James Bible & a Strongs Exhaustive Concordance. So with all the questions I asked God I also did word searches throughout the bible. And then I renewed my mind in Gods Word.
And you know. I don't know all its truth. We all know in part until resurrection day. But the Holy Spirit revealse me new truth in Gods written Word & through my Pastor who preaches the Word of God. Faith comes by hearing & hearing a word about God/ Christ. http://www.riveroflifefellowship.org. So? The Holy Spirit has shown me who misinterprets the Bible. Those who add to His Word. Or take away from His Word.
Yes. I have been wrong too many times that the Holy Spirit corrected me in. But now, I get assurance in my spirit that I got it right. If I am confused, I ask God in prayer. As I am sealed of His Spirit unto redemption day complete. God gives wisdom liberally if we ask in faith. This promise is found in James.
Also, as we read Gods Word, it is new every time & also God enlightens to us further in depth meaning to a verse. God never contradicts His Word.
Yes, I have been accused of being a know-it-all. But I was just sharing something I learned. Jesus told me to tell her that I go to the Know-it-all. That I'm not the know-it-all.
2007-11-10 09:49:05
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answered by LottaLou 7
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In my own power, no, I cannot. I depend on the Holy Spirit to guide me, He's never wrong.
2007-11-14 00:45:34
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answered by twincrier 4
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The Bible isn't hard to understand - if it's God's message to man, he would make it understandable, obviously.
I agree that differrent religions have their own interpretation of what certain scriptures mean, and who knows, they may be right, though personally I have my doubts.
2007-11-10 09:14:42
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answered by Trevor S 3
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No I don't completely understand The Bible.
What I'm hearing from you is if you or I or anyone else doesn't understand something it just can't be.
I'd be willing to bet you don't completely understand electricity.
So what is your point?
Please respond. I do allow e-mail through answers.
2007-11-10 09:16:25
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answered by timjim 6
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I believe that humans can't fully understand God-in this lifetime at least. But...since we believe that God is all-knowing and that He wrote the Bible...I also believe that He wrote it in a way that humans can grasp the meaning of it.
2007-11-10 09:15:36
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answered by Anonymous
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you think their mind has the capacity to comprehend this question of yours? man, you keep on giving them too much benefit of the doubt! LOL
2007-11-10 09:12:42
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answered by Perceptive 5
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There was a blind man that took a lantern with
him at night as he walked to his neighbors house."Why do you carry that lighted lantern with you,his neighbor asked,you can't see"?
"It's so the people that can see don't run into
me."said the blind man.
2007-11-10 09:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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