Redemptionsong
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The new covenant is a covenant of faith, or trust; and the object of that trust is not a set of laws, but a person who was resurrected from the dead.Christianity is the religion that makes the subjective claims that the Bible is what they claim it is. The history of the text of the Bible does not support the claims.
How does salvation occur? Universally in the compassion of God regardless of the exclusive claims of any one religion in the millennia of human history based on ancient questionable scripture like ALL diverse conflicting ancient religions which each claims to be true, and YES, Christianity is a religion. Because of the the evidence you claim remains subjective and anecdotal, and circular argument for 'evidence' that is only accepted by those that believe on faith.
Your entire argument based on belief and faith rests on the subjective claims that the scripture of the Bible is what you claim it is. Unfortunately it lacks the historical evidence provenance that most if not all the scripture represents any sort of original text that can be dated to the time it was supposedly written. In fact the evidence is overwhelming that the entire text of the Bible was compiled, edited and redacted after the times it records. and the authors are mostly unknown
And as much as you might like to question the received Greek text of the NT, it exists and has undergone a thorough analysis. And l, for one, see no need to turn over the same old ground in order to prove to modern day sceptics the authenticity of the apostolic traditions. The Greek text, as we read it today, is as close as you'll come to the original, and it's enough to be bring a sinner to salvation.
I'm happy to discuss the scriptures, but as far as I'm concerned the questions being raised about the authenticity of the text and the authors are just a distraction.
IMO, there's enough information printed in the pages of the Bible to be able to discern the truth regarding Christ and his coming.