InfinityUnlocked
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Why the Bible may NOT be the Inspired Word of God...
So God creates everything from the universe to the smallest particle currently known to science... space, nature, humans, other beings, animals, organisms... all created with a definite mastery and beauty. After all is said and done (created) we're given a book of books that are intended to be a sort of how to manual in terms of living and eventually moving on into the greater realms of afterlife.
Doesn't it seem that if God had wrote or directly "inspired" the bibles authorship, it would be absolute in its terms? That regardless of who read it, where or when, it would be 100% clear to the "seeker" of truth? Instead we have a hodgepodge of information, misinformation, inaccuracies, vagueness and confusion... that's still being debated 2000 years later. This doesn't make sense to me or to a lot of other people that actually think, instead of babbling in blind faith.
Further, one would certainly expect that whatever was necessary to communicate critical information regarding eternal life or death would be done in a way that no one could manipulate the information (humans, devils, whatever). But that's obviously not the case and points towards the bible being nothing more than a book of lit from our near ancient past.
If anyone else caught the show "Secret America" on Discovery, the last part where they discuss exactly how little we really know about the American flag... nearly nothing... no one knows for sure who really created it, why, what the colors really represent, etc. If the American flag being only a couple hundred years old is surrounded by great mysteries, how can anyone proclaim with honesty that they know the bible to be factual and directly inspired by God? Where's the proof? There's more proof that it isn't (by far) than the notion that it is God inspired.
So God creates everything from the universe to the smallest particle currently known to science... space, nature, humans, other beings, animals, organisms... all created with a definite mastery and beauty. After all is said and done (created) we're given a book of books that are intended to be a sort of how to manual in terms of living and eventually moving on into the greater realms of afterlife.
Doesn't it seem that if God had wrote or directly "inspired" the bibles authorship, it would be absolute in its terms? That regardless of who read it, where or when, it would be 100% clear to the "seeker" of truth? Instead we have a hodgepodge of information, misinformation, inaccuracies, vagueness and confusion... that's still being debated 2000 years later. This doesn't make sense to me or to a lot of other people that actually think, instead of babbling in blind faith.
Further, one would certainly expect that whatever was necessary to communicate critical information regarding eternal life or death would be done in a way that no one could manipulate the information (humans, devils, whatever). But that's obviously not the case and points towards the bible being nothing more than a book of lit from our near ancient past.
If anyone else caught the show "Secret America" on Discovery, the last part where they discuss exactly how little we really know about the American flag... nearly nothing... no one knows for sure who really created it, why, what the colors really represent, etc. If the American flag being only a couple hundred years old is surrounded by great mysteries, how can anyone proclaim with honesty that they know the bible to be factual and directly inspired by God? Where's the proof? There's more proof that it isn't (by far) than the notion that it is God inspired.
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