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Do the numerous mistakes in the Bible play a part in driving people away from religion?

firedragon

Veteran Member
Where did I say that? I didn't assume that you were a Christian. Rather than making an assumption of what I said, just ask me what I meant. Hence the reason for telling you to look at it with context and from the perspective of Islam. If looking from the Christian perspective, the bible is true so of course the scripture isn't corrupted.



Again, re read what I said instead of making the assumption that I never did.

Your assumptions have clouded your way of thinking and seeing what's actually been said.


You assumed “I believed” brother. Go back and read your own comments.
 

BilliardsBall

Veteran Member
Then you might run a thread about....
Blessings and Cursings for Nations according to how they treated Jews.
Go for it.....

Roman Christianity is a horrid distortion of truth imo. Not much challenged for millenia due to the firey stake that awaited critics.

I'm all up for reading about Jewish Christianity. I think that Cephas might have driven that.

And Cephas was reproved, by God and by Paul, for not being inclusive regarding Gentiles. Unfortunately, the Gentiles disobeyed the warning of ROMANS and ROME erred!
 

oldbadger

Skanky Old Mongrel!
And Cephas was reproved, by God and by Paul, for not being inclusive regarding Gentiles. Unfortunately, the Gentiles disobeyed the warning of ROMANS and ROME erred!
No. God didn't reprove Cephas. If God had reproved Cephas and disapproved of his memoirs in G-Mark then maybe He would not have let that gospel in to the Bible?

I don't care what Christian gentiles did to err, I'm interested to know what Christianity you belong to.
 

BilliardsBall

Veteran Member
No. God didn't reprove Cephas. If God had reproved Cephas and disapproved of his memoirs in G-Mark then maybe He would not have let that gospel in to the Bible?

I don't care what Christian gentiles did to err, I'm interested to know what Christianity you belong to.

Because I'm a Jew who adheres to Tanakh as absolute truth, the Word of God, I've trusted Jesus for salvation, and the 29 NT books are likewise scriptures and true.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
As he apparently lives in Germany, I'd doubt that it does.

The Luther Bible (German: Lutherbibel) is a German language Bible translation from Hebrew and ancient Greek by Martin Luther. The New Testament was first published in 1522 and the complete Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments with Apocrypha, in 1534.
 
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