This is impossible. The Bible has been edited so many times throughout history it's probably a hundred miles away from its original message.
2007-11-26 07:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The New American Standard Bible is the most accurate representation of the 1611 KJV bible. Protestantism does not interpret the bible. The bible is there for all to interpret. The bible is the sole source for correct doctrine. Other denominations have expounded upon the bible to create other doctrines in addition to the bible. As the bible IS the word of God, there is no need for further doctrine as interpreted by man. What need does God have to have a middle man to explain his words?
2007-11-26 15:18:28
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answered by Tim N 5
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No "denomination" interprets the bible as a body. Individuals interpret the bible, and some get a lot closer than others. Denominations tend to differ more on the primacy and infallibility of scriptures, along with doctrinal issues and worship and ceremony styles.
Personally, I find that non-denominational "bible churches" tend to stick to scripture the best.
2007-11-26 15:06:06
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answered by slinkywizzard 4
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The remarkable thing about the bible is how little the text has change down the centuries, with about about 98% intergity from the oldest know manuscripts to today.
I find interpertation varies as you grow in life and mature in your walk. The meanings of verses changes depending upon where you are at the time you read it. So I do not beleive one denomination will ever have the fully correct interpertation.
2007-11-26 15:10:06
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answered by caffine jag 4
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None. In my opinion.... I am a christian & attend church every sunday. I do not feel there is any one particular church that "has it all right". I feel that the bible should be read on an individual basis along with what your church teaches you. I believe some things a little differently than my parents & my parents believe a little different from theirs. I was raised to know why you believe in what you do. Both of my parents were preachers kids from different denoms, so when they ,married they just kinda met in the middle & chose a church to go to. Now my parents are the pastors of that church. I believe in most of what our church's background does but not all.
Oh & I am a King James fan all the way...I have finally started using a few other translations as study bibles to go along with the KJV but am not at all a fan of NIV-They have a gender free bible (God is a he or a she in it)
2007-11-26 15:09:05
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answered by Chantilly 2
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The one's that do the will of God. That might seem a bit esoteric, but it's the truth. I find that almost all of the denominations have a portion of what is right, but I find that many of them do not stay that way. I don't belong to any of them, but Jesus Christ only. The church is the gathering of believers. Denominations are for those people who need them.
2007-11-26 15:26:57
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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None. Which bible? There are many versions of the bible and many books that accepted by one religion and not by another. The translations are different in many versions and many gospels that have been rejected. What do you believe? The bible has been changed so many times it is impossible to find out what the original document said. You just have to pick and choose which one sounds right to you. That is called faith.
2007-11-26 15:06:13
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answered by diogenese_97 5
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The Bible Is Gods word and Gods word remains true forever! so even though it has been writen in a different language it still says the same thing and so then every Bible that has been written acording t the first Bible is true!!!
2007-11-26 15:07:33
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answered by Lisa S 1
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You would have to be there in person and find out .That is why someone should be somewhat knowledgeable of the bible to know the difference between works and add ons .
2007-11-26 15:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubt if any denomination has everything 100% correct. However the differences in most denominations are so small as to be unimportant. I could easily attend any Protestant church and not have a problem. In fact I could even attend a Catholic church and be OK with almost everything.
2007-11-26 15:03:10
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answered by Bible warrior 5
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Orthodox Presbyterian Church
2007-11-26 15:14:30
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answered by Horton Heard You! 4
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