Hi GTX
I'll accept the bible as eye witness accounts when the judicial system starts accepting it as admissible evidence
hope all is well with you
Buff.x
2007-12-04 23:10:50
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answered by . 6
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No it does not. The witnesses have pointed out themselves as God's human beings, no longer any incorrect way around. And their analogies do no longer make experience the two, in case you truly think of roughly them...This analogy, provided in the previous, does not fairly artwork: "evaluate: in case you have been on a ship and somebody became into floundering in the water yet violently resisted repeated tries by using you to save them, how could you react? could your endurance positioned on skinny? could you rather take people who had reached out to be stored lower back to land on order to work out to their desires?" The witnesses are extra like this, once you are going to apply the aforementioned concern as an analogy: evaluate: If I have been in a ship, and somebody have been in a ship next to me, and we are the two alive and correctly, i could yell "you're gonna drown sometime! right here, take my lifeboat. you may wish it!" Then, whilst their boat honestly became into sinking and demise became into impending, i could say "Sorry! You did no longer take my lifeboat all those hours/days/months/years in the past. Have a satisfied demise! compliment Jehovah!" Now deliver forth each and every of the thumbs down and long-winded replies by means of fact logical experience makes some offended.
2016-10-10 05:52:31
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answered by ? 4
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Some of the Bible contains eye witness accounts. Other sections are God inspired.
2007-12-04 05:52:42
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answered by VIVIA 4
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Yes and even if I didn't the Holy Spirit within man can always get it right.
For you, "bitterness" will eat you alive. It will bury you quickly.
Let go and forgive the one who hurt you. Bitterness toward anyone or even self-bitterness will cause more diseases than anything you can ever imagine. Seek Peace with God, peace with others and peace with yourself. The Lord said, "Perfect love casts out all fear, because fear has torment." Tumors are nothing but bitterness.
2007-12-04 05:57:52
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Well, if you consider that none of the books, with the exception of the post-Jesus chronicles (the works of Paul and such), were actually written in the same time period of the events they describe ... I would emphatically say no.
2007-12-04 05:58:39
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answered by Marissa: Worker of Iniquity 3
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I consider the Bible to be the most over-rated novel of the last two milleniums. Aside from that, I don't have much more to say about it.
2007-12-04 05:52:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not, don't be ridiculous. Eye-witness accounts can be wrong -- people can have faulty memories or not perceive things correctly. Witnesses can even lie.
Whereas the Bible is the Word of God. It has none of these problems.
2007-12-04 05:49:38
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answered by The Church Lady 3
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Nope. It was written by a Human. And all the translations it's been through, it's all kinds of jacked up. At least, when comparing it to how it originally was, it probably is. Way, way different.
2007-12-04 05:52:45
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answered by SPAH 6
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If God had never intended for you to know His word,why is it still here?besides the fact that the Bible says heaven and earth shall pass away, but my word shall never pass away.
I guess you'll have to find out on your own!
2007-12-04 05:53:30
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answered by Seeno†es™ 6
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The New Testament, yes.
2007-12-04 05:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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