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Through the Holy Spirit there is no other way! And in a better critical thinker than Bill Maher, I suggest you quote someone better than that idiot.
My faith is based on experience, not suspension of common sense and rational thought.
The NT says faith comes by hearing the Word of God, how many times have you read it? The understanding of the NT comes from the living Word of God.lets talk
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For me it seems to have been subtler than for others, just a genuine connection and baptism of the Holy Spirit when alone I admited at last I needed Christ, it was like an earthquake. But everyday since had been motivated by a real entity, even in the depths of spiritual depression, after a year of trying to fall away, I still must admit that He possess me, I am His regardless of what I try.
Peace truly comes not when you do right or obey or believe the truth but simply accept it.
The NT says faith comes by hearing the Word of God, how many times have you read it? The understanding of the NT comes from the living Word of God.
You would be denying your mortality to suggest we do all that we wantto do.
Sin is those things we do by our nature but that our immortal souls know to be wrong and desires not to do.
This paradox can only be solved by our savior!
The NT says faith comes by hearing the Word of God, how many times have you read it? The understanding of the NT comes from the living Word of God.
I am saying it is impossible to be moral at all, we are dead in the law, only Christ saves.
i'm not sure what law you are referring to. the law in the bible or the law of the land.If you can examine your own inability to follow the law you'd understand why it's not about being moral to begin with.
Are you asking something specific?
As a Christian, if a non Christian asked me the best way to understand the bible, I would say "Start by reading the New Testament all the way through." It's really not that hard - and I'd encourage them to skip out on Revelations the first time or two that they read through the New Testament - can always come back to it later.
Then I would say, start reading through the Old Testament, and you can skip the "begats" and all those directions about how to build the temple if you want as well, for now. Read the "story" books first, I'd say - then Proverbs, Psalms, and Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, the story of Ruth - these very human stories and timeless words of wisdom should ring true to most people, regardless of religious beliefs.
Get to know the historical context and the audience the words were originally intended for.
That's enough for starters. Once you've done all that, it's time to dig deeper.
That is the correct statement,
Romans 10:17 says, So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. The Holy Spirit is the author of the Bible.
if i may, the context of this particular passage is not about the bible
16 But not all the Israelites accepted the good news. For Isaiah says, Lord, who has believed our message?[h] 17 Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word about Christ. 18 But I ask: Did they not hear? Of course they did:
from what i understand, jesus was the good news, not the bible.
Yes Jesus is the good news, you are right. The good news is the Gospel of Jesus Christ. His death and resurrection. Revelation 19 says, And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.
Jesus is the Word of God.
thanks kathryn, but see it was when i went to bible college (a very long time ago) was when i started to doubt it. it was the canonization that brought questions to the surface.