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So did G-d literally or figuratively want us to stone people who knowingly commit homosexual sex in a Torah state?Katzpur said:I've heard a lot of people claim that it's dangerous to accept the Bible in a literal sense. While I agree that there are definitely some parts of the Bible that God intended us to recognize as allegorical or figurative, I believe that these are relatively few. If we want to understand what God has told us, we need to stop insisting that He meant something other than what He actually said. I believe that when we interpret the Bible figuratively, the chances of mis-interpreting it are enormous. I believe God wants us to understand Him, and we can't do that if we're constantly second-guessing what He meant when He said something.
I've heard a lot of people claim that it's dangerous to accept the Bible in a literal sense. While I agree that there are definitely some parts of the Bible that God intended us to recognize as allegorical or figurative, I believe that these are relatively few. If we want to understand what God has told us, we need to stop insisting that He meant something other than what He actually said. I believe that when we interpret the Bible figuratively, the chances of mis-interpreting it are enormous. I believe God wants us to understand Him, and we can't do that if we're constantly second-guessing what He meant when He said something.
God didn't "record" anything. People did. Sometimes they did a good job; sometimes they didn't. Some of what they recorded was lost. Some of what they recorded was not included in the Bible. Some of what they recorded was included in early versions of the Bible, but was later omitted. Some of what was added to more recent versions of the Bible was not included in the earliest Bibles. Some of what they recorded was transcribed incorrectly. Some of what they recorded was translated incorrectly. When two different individuals both recorded the same event, they didn't always get all of the details the same. People recorded God's word as they understood and interpreted it. You failed to take any of these things into account. There is not one Bible in existence today that was signed, sealed and delivered by God.God does want us to understand His words, but as the Bible says; we must search for truth, as for silver or gold, which you must put in effort to find, Proverbs 2:1-9.
God had recorded in His word, The Holy Bible, all information needed by His loyal ones, and God condemned the making of other books, that say anything different than The Bible.
All scripture is inspired by God. It's you, not God, who has defined "scripture" as "the Bible." It's you, not God, who is limiting scripture to one collection of documents, compiled, transcribed and translated by human beings and bound as a single volume. Fortunately, God is not responsible for your ignorance.Consider, meditate on these words of The Almighty God. Jehovah says that He will protect His words from all generations, so we know that the Bible is true, Psalms 12:6,7, Isaiah 40:8, John 17:17, 1Peter 1:25. The Bible says that ALL Scripture is inspired by God, and is beneficial for settings straight, that the man of God would be COMPLETELY furnished for EVERY good work, 2Timothy 3:16,17. No other Sacred book is acceptable, Matthew 6:8.
Sorry you think I'm partaking of the table of demons. Talk about insulting. All of the scriptures I use testify of Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior of the World. Doesn't sound the slightest bit demonic to me.God put His feelings very clear at Galatians 1:6-9. The Gospel is not from man, but was given to men, especially Paul through a revelation from Jesus Christ, 1Thessalonians 2:13. Any other supposed Sacred Scripture, would cause division, which is not to be in the Christian Congregation, 1Corinthians 1:10. Partaking of any other supposed Sacred Scripture seems to be partaking of the table of Demons, 1Corinthians 10:18-22.
Your words, not God's. He can choose to speak to anyone He wants, at any time and at any place He wants. He has not restricted himself to speaking to a few men in ancient Israel, and has never even remotely implied He has.No other Scripture is needed or acceptable to God.
No. You need to work on your comprehension skills. Or maybe it's not a matter of comprehension skills at all. Maybe you just like to put words in other people's mouths. I never suggested that every word in the Bible be taken literally.So did G-d literally or figuratively want us to stone people who knowingly commit homosexual sex in a Torah state?
God didn't "record" anything. People did. Sometimes they did a good job; sometimes they didn't. Some of what they recorded was lost. Some of what they recorded was not included in the Bible. Some of what they recorded was included in early versions of the Bible, but was later omitted. Some of what was added to more recent versions of the Bible was not included in the earliest Bibles. Some of what they recorded was transcribed incorrectly. Some of what they recorded was translated incorrectly. When two different individuals both recorded the same event, they didn't always get all of the details the same. People recorded God's word as they understood and interpreted it. You failed to take any of these things into account. There is not one Bible in existence today that was signed, sealed and delivered by God.
All scripture is inspired by God. It's you, not God, who has defined "scripture" as "the Bible." It's you, not God, who is limiting scripture to one collection of documents, compiled, transcribed and translated by human beings and bound as a single volume. Fortunately, God is not responsible for your ignorance.
Sorry you think I'm partaking of the table of demons. Talk about insulting. All of the scriptures I use testify of Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior of the World. Doesn't sound the slightest bit demonic to me.
Your words, not God's. He can choose to speak to anyone He wants, at any time and at any place He wants. He has not restricted himself to speaking to a few men in ancient Israel, and has never even remotely implied He has.
Yeah, so I've been told.Don't you know, Katz. You don't believe in the "real" Jesus Christ. Lol
God didn't "record" anything. People did. Sometimes they did a good job; sometimes they didn't. Some of what they recorded was lost. Some of what they recorded was not included in the Bible. Some of what they recorded was included in early versions of the Bible, but was later omitted. Some of what was added to more recent versions of the Bible was not included in the earliest Bibles. Some of what they recorded was transcribed incorrectly. Some of what they recorded was translated incorrectly. When two different individuals both recorded the same event, they didn't always get all of the details the same. People recorded God's word as they understood and interpreted it. You failed to take any of these things into account. There is not one Bible in existence today that was signed, sealed and delivered by God.
All scripture is inspired by God. It's you, not God, who has defined "scripture" as "the Bible." It's you, not God, who is limiting scripture to one collection of documents, compiled, transcribed and translated by human beings and bound as a single volume. Fortunately, God is not responsible for your ignorance.
Sorry you think I'm partaking of the table of demons. Talk about insulting. All of the scriptures I use testify of Jesus Christ as the Son of God and Savior of the World. Doesn't sound the slightest bit demonic to me.
Your words, not God's. He can choose to speak to anyone He wants, at any time and at any place He wants. He has not restricted himself to speaking to a few men in ancient Israel, and has never even remotely implied He has.
If you're going to take the time to respond to my post, you ought to at least make your comments relevant to what I said. Maybe that's too much to ask.katzpur,
Now I understand what you are saying!!! You reserve the right to believe what you want to believe, and any part of the Bible, or any other book or part of a book that disagrees with you is wrong.
Thousands of Bible scholars, from all over the world, have found the Bible to be accurate, and that the last reason for thinking that the Bible is not from The Almighty God, has been thoroughly disproved.
When you rely on your own knowledge you confront, what is called Egocentric Predicament, because we all know so very little, it is futile to try to produce something from your own reasoning that is on the level of God's word. To try will lead only to Doping Out, and is always wrong, when compared with the Holy Scriptures.
Right now your knowledge of the Bible, can only be described as superficial at best, just a nodding acquaintance, maybe Terra Incognita. You need to ask questions, not make assertions, which only prove your little knowledge.
I've heard a lot of people claim that it's dangerous to accept the Bible in a literal sense. While I agree that there are definitely some parts of the Bible that God intended us to recognize as allegorical or figurative, I believe that these are relatively few. If we want to understand what God has told us, we need to stop insisting that He meant something other than what He actually said. I believe that when we interpret the Bible figuratively, the chances of mis-interpreting it are enormous. I believe God wants us to understand Him, and we can't do that if we're constantly second-guessing what He meant when He said something.
Christian is the most dangerous
1 Because it is the true one
2 When Jesus was asked if only a few people would be saved his answer was "Yes"