To anyone who has read the Old or New Testament, I'm just curious as to why you believe in what you've read. I'm not asking to attack, I'm genuinely curious. Is it because the book tells you to believe in its words? Is it because of the way you interpret its sayings? Or might it just be that it's what you grew up with and that's just what makes sense to you? I'm not judging in any way, I'm just curious.
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For me, personally, what I believe now is far from what I 'grew up with'. FAR from it. Life experiences at times cause one to ponder over things. I always had an innate consciousness of a Supreme Being. Or, God. At times, things made me wonder, especially when people who claimed to be so righteous on the outside, proved to be detestable in their actions underneath the surface. I came to abhor hypocrisy and the false pretenses, and did not agree with even those who believed that in fighting in wars had God's backing, and that what they were doing was God's will, or somehow pleasing to God.
Some religious folks find nothing wrong with killing others in another nation, simply because the rulers tell them to. (don't know what I did to make red underline, and cannot figure out how to remove it) Just for one example of my differences with religious doctrines along the way.
My experience has been one of letting the Bible prove to me it's truth. My studies in the Bible and history have led me to believe many things that many people will fight a person over. weird, right? many lands put people in prison for refusing to recant their faith, or even execute them. Children have been take away from parents who refuse to force their kids to salute the rulers of a national group, when they have already pledged their allegiance to the Kingdom of God, and find it to be against their consciences to give God's allegiance to human political rulers, and not a thing to even consider, and refuse to take up arms against people in other national groups simply because of where they were born, or what color they are, or what language they speak. Many have been executed for that, too. The laws of the land I will obey, as long as they do not contradict God's law, that tells me that I am to treat others as I wish to be treated, and to love my enemies, and pray for them. IMO, the universal Almighty God is not partial, and does not favor any national political rulership over another. In fact, He allows them to exist for a period of time, and for a reason, but they will not stand forever. Daniel 2:44 is a good scripture to base that statement on. Just for those who may be ready to tar&feather me. lol, (it has happened to some like me, in the not so distant past, right here in this country)
Not a popular stance, is it? But researching the Bible prophecies, and tracing historical evidences now available, seeing the reality of fulfilled prophecies in the Bible are evident. Also, the power of prayer, and over time, being able to look back and take note of the times that prayers were answered. Not necessarily in the way I had expected, but the end result shows me that God heard and acted on the things that I asked him to, as long as it was in harmony with His will, and he saw fit to allow my prayers to be fulfilled.
In order to know that, one must search out the scriptures, and also research history and historical finds that prove Bible statements to be accurate.
I have also witnessed the outcome when I willfully went against what I should have done, and strayed from the instructions given In the scriptures. God does not prevent free will individuals from doing things they want to do. And He also does not prevent the person from having to face the consequences for the wrong choices that they act upon.
We can be forgiven, if we sincerely repent, but the consequences we must bear.
I don't know if my experiences in a very long life are of any value to you, and surely we will disagree on many things, but I hope that somehow, it may lend some insight for you, on the potential of searching out the God of the Bible and His Wisdom, from one who was at one time swearing off of religion, due to the actions of many who claimed to be adherants of the Bible. Thanks to God, who sent that pretty lady to my door one sunny day, with a book in her hand, to leave with me to read. I read it from cover to cover, and immediately knew it was true. It was called 'the truth that leads to eternal life'. It really said things that I had thought about and questioned in my life . Funny how God searches out those who are looking for reason and explanations about things in life.
May you have peace