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Originally Posted by PEZenfuego http:///t/397568/its-easter-got-a-question#post_3543823
I think one would have a hard time proving that the bible is not a history book. I think the same could be said about proving it isn't mythology. But I completely agree, they are history books and they certainly serve an important purpose as such. With that said, history books can have flaws and be wrong sometimes; after all it is written in the plebeian language of man.
Here is another radical concept: the bible is not the word of God. I cannot hold the bible up to my ear and hear God. Preaching; that's where you hear the word of God. It's like life is being breathed into the pages.
Hi Pez, I love your mind, but "preachers, are not God, and all you get from their words, are their beliefs, which are 80% wrong on what was originally being said in the books, and often taken out of context, because instead of preaching a full passage, they preach a few lines, taken from different areas to say what they want to express. It's all a big show, and religion is big business. Read the books for yourself, and ask God for understanding...you won't be disappointed in what you see and learn. I have no love for religion, I love God with all of my heart and all of my being.
The word of God was not a book, the words were whispered into the ears of the prophets who then put it into writing. That being said, the book is alive, it never grows old, it's teachings are as important today as they were on the day they were written.
As to why I personally believe it's words.... The Bible is a group of put together books. The same things that were spoken to one prophet, is spoken to another prophet, most accounts are men who had never read the others books or known of their accounts. Yet they say the same things, because God does not change...he isn't a religion. Unfortunately man made religion is what is responsible for all the unfortunate holy wars and such. But if you want to get to know him, and know his likes and dislikes, and how to express your devotion to him, the books will give you the directions you seek, nothing more.
The magical prayer isn't going to "save" you from God's wrath, but devotion to him will. Provided you can avoid participating in those things that bring his anger in the first place. The dangerous things to avoid are also found within the pages. For the most part, the only thing that seems to really rile him up is to acknowledge another god besides him....The first commandment.
By the way....You can hear the very voice of God if you know how to listen. You hear the birds songs and the crickets every day don't you?...Do you know what they say? They are calling to their beloved, saying "hear I am, come to me". That's the same message God is sending, and he put the song in the birds.
Originally Posted by PEZenfuego http:///t/397568/its-easter-got-a-question#post_3543823
I think one would have a hard time proving that the bible is not a history book. I think the same could be said about proving it isn't mythology. But I completely agree, they are history books and they certainly serve an important purpose as such. With that said, history books can have flaws and be wrong sometimes; after all it is written in the plebeian language of man.
Here is another radical concept: the bible is not the word of God. I cannot hold the bible up to my ear and hear God. Preaching; that's where you hear the word of God. It's like life is being breathed into the pages.
Hi Pez, I love your mind, but "preachers, are not God, and all you get from their words, are their beliefs, which are 80% wrong on what was originally being said in the books, and often taken out of context, because instead of preaching a full passage, they preach a few lines, taken from different areas to say what they want to express. It's all a big show, and religion is big business. Read the books for yourself, and ask God for understanding...you won't be disappointed in what you see and learn. I have no love for religion, I love God with all of my heart and all of my being.
The word of God was not a book, the words were whispered into the ears of the prophets who then put it into writing. That being said, the book is alive, it never grows old, it's teachings are as important today as they were on the day they were written.
As to why I personally believe it's words.... The Bible is a group of put together books. The same things that were spoken to one prophet, is spoken to another prophet, most accounts are men who had never read the others books or known of their accounts. Yet they say the same things, because God does not change...he isn't a religion. Unfortunately man made religion is what is responsible for all the unfortunate holy wars and such. But if you want to get to know him, and know his likes and dislikes, and how to express your devotion to him, the books will give you the directions you seek, nothing more.
The magical prayer isn't going to "save" you from God's wrath, but devotion to him will. Provided you can avoid participating in those things that bring his anger in the first place. The dangerous things to avoid are also found within the pages. For the most part, the only thing that seems to really rile him up is to acknowledge another god besides him....The first commandment.
By the way....You can hear the very voice of God if you know how to listen. You hear the birds songs and the crickets every day don't you?...Do you know what they say? They are calling to their beloved, saying "hear I am, come to me". That's the same message God is sending, and he put the song in the birds.