Absolutely. So hard to get things that come with a handbook. I sure am glad LIFE came with one.
2007-11-17 01:21:28
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answered by stella_again 3
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Even in the Book of Daniel, the Word of God said, "in the latter days you will understand PERFECTLY."
The Twin Towers are in Isaiah 30:25 "...in the day of the great slaughter, when the towers fall."
If the people only knew that the Bible was written more for today than any other time in history, they'd be reading the KJV Bible instead of watching the News Media and reading the newspaper.
When the Jews returned to Israel in 1948, a nation born in a day, the Bible became more alive than it has ever been.
From Genesis to Revelation, it is all about Jesus the Christ who is Almighty God.
Have a blessed day!
2007-11-17 00:57:43
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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The Bible is the God Yahweh's advanced science book written for the survival of mankind on Earth for all generations past, present and future that will never become obsolete. In fact a discovery about mankind's misinterpretation of certain scripture will soon renew the Bible from a religious book into a modern science book for the remaining generations yet to come.
2007-11-17 00:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It is relevant, but the deepest Spiritual Mysteries were not handed down to us in manuscripts.
The mysteries of the Kingdom were passed along privately... and that is why people question the power of the Bible to bring about the trasformation that we see expressed in the Sermon on the Mount.
This resource explains the situation...
2007-11-17 00:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If I thought the Bible was only "a bunch of myths and legends," then I wouldn't want to base my life on it. But that's not what it is—not at all.
This is why I invite you to discover the Bible for yourself, and not simply go on what you've heard others say about it. You see, the Bible tells us about real events and real people—people who faced the same challenges we do, and had the same hopes and dreams we have. But many of them had another dimension to their lives also: a spiritual dimension. The reason wasn't just because they believed in God, but because they knew God in a personal way. We can, too.
Most of all, the Bible tells us about Jesus Christ. It tells us who He was and what He did; most of all it tells us He was God in human flesh, sent from heaven to save us from sin and death and judgment. Do you honestly want to know what God is like? Look at Jesus Christ, for in Him "all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form" (Colossians 2:9). He proved it by doing something no one else has ever done: He rose from the dead.
Don't let pride, or fear, or anything else keep you from the Bible, and from the One who is its center: Jesus Christ. When you honestly examine it, you'll discover the greatest truth anyone can ever know: God loves you, and He will change your life as you open your heart to Christ.
2007-11-17 02:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I read it every morning - "Our Daily Bread" devotional - there is always something to be learned from the Word of God.
Proverbs, Psalms, the Gospel of John, Paul's epistles - all full of good everyday practical common-sense advice and instructions for living!
2007-11-17 00:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Not hardly. It's no different than the Koran or Hindu Vedas. Despite claims otherwise, the Bible appears to be inaccurate scientifically and historically.
2007-11-17 00:43:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It is to me. I find answers to my problems, I find comfort, I find love, and I find peace.
Thank YOU!
2007-11-17 00:46:28
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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Not really, no. Wasn't yesterday, either.
2007-11-17 00:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No, not at all.
2007-11-17 00:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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