Can you prove that the Bible is authentic? That there's truely no Contradictions, If there even 1 contradiction, the Bible is not authentic. |
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Can you prove that the Bible is authentic? That there's truely no Contradictions, If there even 1 contradiction, the Bible is not authentic. |
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Can you guys prove these contradictions to be false? Here's your challenge, prove to me and everyone else that the Bible is not false and misleading to the truth of God and his prophets.
Here's your big resource of Biblical contradictions: http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/ |
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QUOTE From Uronacid: I think she believes that, now-a-days we (as Christians) do not follow the word according to the way Jesus meant us to. From mishyerr: Exactly. As opposed to restating the original quote that you said "Amen" to, please elaborate as to what the original quote means to you, please. What, according to your understanding, is the difference betwen "Christianity today" and what Jesus "meant it to be" ?? Just for reference: QUOTE What does it mean to you when you agreed with the following statement:
...Christianity as we know it today, is not even close to what jesus ever meant it to be. |
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As opposed to restating the original quote that you said "Amen" to, please elaborate as to what the original quote means to you, please. What, according to your understanding, is the difference betwen "Christianity today" and what Jesus "meant it to be" ?? Just for reference: Because through the internet, tones can be confused and read as bitter sarcasm, etc, and cause much offense, my tone is sincere right now, so please take that to mind before you read this. Honestly, I can't even remember what I was referring to. But since obviously it is such a huge burden to you that a non-Christian must explain what she thinks about what Jesus meant... then I will attempt to explain what I learned during my years of Christianity. One sermon, that has not only touched me deep inside, but scarred me forever, is when my youth leader told us to "bear the Cross on our backs daily." This is not some sort of cute metaphor where you pray at lunch, read your Bible before you sleep, and say a silly little prayer at night. This is pure suffering for Jesus everyday. This is Christians, every day, moment by moment living for Jesus and "what would Jesus do." I can't really remember, and I'm not going to go back and search for it, but I think I do remember something about Jesus not accepting "shit." Well, obviously, Jesus would not accept the "shit" that people have done so far! Are you trying to tell me that YOU think you bear the cross daily? By starting this argument with me online, are you suffering for Jesus, trying to, what, make me believe that what I agreed to was wrong? Christians have messed up big time. There would be many more Christians if there were ignorant kids running around telling atheists, Buddhists, Muslims that they're "GOING TO ROT IN HELL FOR ETERNITY!" (and yes, I've heard this said to me after I turned away from Christianity). If you are trying to convince me that Christians are pure and perfect, like Jesus himself, that if even the mass of today's followers are even attempting to be like, at the very least, his disciples, then please continue on without me. I have already stated my opinion simply: "Amen" to the 'theory,' if I must, that Christians are not living up to (IMO) Jesus' expectations. Have a wonderful, blessed day P.S. I think that person who wrote the "contradictions" website was completely uninformed and ignorant. --------------------------------------- Oh, and not directed to ScottD, but these are other strange things found in the Bible. These are examples taken from a book titled "AN UNDERGROUND EDUCATION." One example: Moses commanded his followers to kill and rape "Moses became angry with the officers, the commanders of the battalions and the companies. He asked them, 'Why have you kept all the women alive. Remember if was the women who followed Balaam's instructions and at Peor led the people to be unfaithful to the Lord. That was what brought the epidemic to the Lord's people. So now kill every boy and kill every woman who has had sexual intercourse but keep for yourselves all the girls and all the women who are virgins.' " (Numbers 31: 13-18) The last thing he said is open to interpretation, but I mean, I'm pretty sure it's rape. Haha, actually this is a super good book. It has the "true" story on many things, such as religion (and no, it's not trying to tear apart Christianity), science, sex, arts & literature, and other stuff :) It's written by Richard Zacks. |
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