all of them; unless you are into fantasy/fairy-tale reading.
2007-12-17 14:20:19
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answered by noitall 5
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I really don't think so. A person can take the
four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John)
plus Pauls letters, the book of Acts and
become a Christian. But I still think the other
books of the Bible are necessary to round
out that Christian life.
2007-12-17 22:26:11
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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None of them should be diregarded, look Im not some jehovas witness about to go holy on you, but its the bible, the whole book is a good book and it should be read by all christians. Read it all and get your own views on it, its all in parables and you really need to look at it deeply and get your own understanding, not the pastor's, but your very own opinion. And then to add to it, it's really a good book in general to just read.
And don't bash the bible and call it crazy, or a crock of sh*t, or whatever, no matter what you feel about it's meaning, it still just a book, so read it
2007-12-17 22:25:24
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answered by Chu 2
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Yes--The Book of Revelation should _never_ have been included in the Bible. And I suspect some members of the Council of Nicea agreed with me.
The Bible is an anthology. There were a lot of other Christian writings in existence in AD 325 which were equally as valid or invalid as the 70 books which were included. Nothing about the Bible is necessarily sacred, in my opinion.
2007-12-17 22:24:04
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answered by Chantal G 6
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The Protestants seem to think so, they removed 7 books from the bible
2007-12-17 22:27:28
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answered by tebone0315 7
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Yes, you can disregard the page dividing the Old and the New Testaments. The Bible is one whole.
2007-12-17 22:23:43
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answered by Mutations Killed Darwin Fish 7
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Disregard all of them. You can read a Star Wars book or Dungeons and Dragons, you get the same morals.
2007-12-17 22:23:44
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answered by calpolycamotero 2
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No. All of it is inspired and the word of God.
2Ti 3:16 All Scripture is God-breathed and profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,
2Ti 3:17 so that the man of God may be perfected, being fully furnished for every good work.
2007-12-17 22:22:54
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answered by BrotherMichael 6
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No. Why would they be in the bible if we were just supposed to overlook them?
2007-12-17 22:20:19
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answered by JENN 2
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Absolutley not. It is the inspired Word of God. It's all true, regardless of how we try and 'work around' it.
2007-12-17 22:29:29
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answered by servant 2
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we should respect the bible
2007-12-17 22:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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