Is the Bible incomplete?
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It depends on what you believe, and the purpose of bible will be what you use it forNerdyAsh677 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 21:58 well because of the two versions One believes in purgatory because it was on their version and the other does not believe in purgatory because it was not in the other version...
at one point salvation is a big topic when considering bible compilation because why believe what it says if doesn't lead you to eterbal life...
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Not at all. Questioning is the best path for learning new thingsKenesha L Fowler wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 03:16I can see how this is possible. Still, does that mean that one should curb one's curiosity and not question things?Sushan wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 08:10There are things that can be seen as contradictory to a curious and a questioning mindKenesha L Fowler wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 07:35
I'm curious to know what [some of] those contradictions are. As it is, I'm currently studying some purported contradictions myself. Just found your comment interesting.
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The author's idea has been to depict the God as a loving father. So he has inserted some of 'fartherly' qualities to God's characterKenesha L Fowler wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 03:29This was the part I had the most difficulty with. I felt like the very nature of God was altered to fit the story. I'll be looking for your topic, as I'd very much like to hear the author's thoughts on this.Adanna Inya wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 07:58If you stepnup a little bit on this forum, I raised this question titled " doing the most?" Where do we draw the line. The author engaged me and we tried to iron things out. But I'm still not comfortable with passing God off as "limited, worried and doubtful."Kenesha L Fowler wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 07:27 The Bible is said to be the written by the inspiration of God. In my opinion, it is complete. There is a scripture in Revelations that warns against adding to or subtracting from the Word of God. This book is fictional, which is important to note, because it not only adds stuff to "fill in the gaps", it changes some things. I can't say whether this is unrighteous or not, but I do think it could be problematic.
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A book doesn't have to includes details from wake to sleep, but it should atleast have a proper chronological order and a logical connection in between eventsjubebe wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 06:38 The book is a fictious one and you are always free to add whatever you wants. Mind you, the Bible is complete because all that is important for you to know is there but not everything that happened during those days where recorded. Imagine how big the Bible would have been assuming, the records featured from the waking to the sleeping of those men it spoke about.
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Yes, the bible is to guide people for goodness, and it serves that purpose wellAlexandros92 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 08:24 Also, let's not forget the fact that the Bible is also a set of rules. It is supposed to guide us through life and pinpoint social rules. The number of social rules that a book can contain is infinite. It can be used as a guide of ancient morality.
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That is true. If it contained everything, no one will have anything to question and discussChristieee wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 11:40 Everyone has their own interpretations of the Bible. The Bible in my opinion is not incomplete. Like any other book, it was written by a human and so certain things that may occur to a person in modern times may not have occurred to the writer. This attribute of the Bible however makes for deep thinking and discussions.
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After collecting all the original copies and the additional books, it will say the full story
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Yes, it has left space for the reader to imagine things as well as adopt it to his/her life as it fitsaftabyunis wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 16:59 The Bible is a complete book and it gives us understanding to live our lives according to the standards of it. Furthermore, it gives us space to re-imagine this book looking at our lives. Moreover, it also demands to contribute in this world taking out the truths of the Bible into our lives.
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AmenSushan wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 23:38Yes, it has left space for the reader to imagine things as well as adopt it to his/her life as it fitsaftabyunis wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 16:59 The Bible is a complete book and it gives us understanding to live our lives according to the standards of it. Furthermore, it gives us space to re-imagine this book looking at our lives. Moreover, it also demands to contribute in this world taking out the truths of the Bible into our lives.
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yes that is true so in the end it falls on belief, personal beliefSushan wrote: ↑20 Jun 2020, 23:24It depends on what you believe, and the purpose of bible will be what you use it forNerdyAsh677 wrote: ↑19 Jun 2020, 21:58 well because of the two versions One believes in purgatory because it was on their version and the other does not believe in purgatory because it was not in the other version...
at one point salvation is a big topic when considering bible compilation because why believe what it says if doesn't lead you to eterbal life...

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