Does this book makes the holy bible a fraud?
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Re: Does this book makes the holy bible a fraud?
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Yes. You are correct. The bible was written by human hands. But, something else you might want to know is that those humans who wrote it were mediums used by the Holy Spirit (one of the Trinity) to establish this guide for our lives. And it's not done with caution because we think God will plague us if we do it wrong. We do it out of love and gratefullness for the love and kindness and mercy He's shown us and still continues to do so, even when we disappoint Him. And, I personally, feel this deep urge to do whatever makes my God happy, because He's done countless things for me that I'm not even close to deserving, one of which is giving His one and only son to die for my sins and renew my soul. I didn't deserve any of this. I wasn't found righteous in the eyes of God for Him to forgive me, neither was anybody. And yet, He died to forgive EVERYONE'S sins.Sushan wrote: ↑22 Dec 2020, 20:56The interpretations can go either way when some scientific theory is found or a mystery is explained by science. The devouts can say that it was already there in the bible, but no one understood it, or they can interpret some biblical content to gain the credit of that particular scientific finding. So that is not a way to tell that the bible is true or valid. I have no intention to discredit or disprove any religious beliefs, yet I don't think that taking a human written book to make life standards has to be done with cautionrifieka wrote: ↑21 Dec 2020, 02:26I cannot agree more. People reading the Bible, more like skimming through it, think it's just a set of rules. Even theologians, who are supposed to study the meanings lying under the surface, fail to do so. Therefore, they fail to see what all the hype's about. But, honestly, the Bible deserves all the hype. In it is found the secret to mankind's every single problem and solution. It shows us the future. It depicts secrets--way before science was even a thing--in the Bible that scientists prize themselves for discovering in the 20th and 21st century.B Creech wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 06:03
I say the answer is neither! There is no book that is superior to the Bible. When read often, and studied carefully while reading, one comes to the knowledge that the Bible is indeed the inspired Word of God! I am not talking about hurriedly reading through chapters and verses, I am talking about 'studying' the meaning of each verse. I, in no way, see this book as making the Bible a fraud. I see it as one person's opinion. Great question!
So, basically, it depends on the angle you see it. Even some Christians have a distorted perspective of looking into this. They think that we do what we do, we live the way we live because we don't want to die. But no, we do it because we love God and we want to make Him happy.
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Sushan wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 00:41 The author herself has a Catholic background, yet she claims that the holy bible which is presented today is but a result of various manipulations and political agendas, not the true initial message given by the supreme being.
She gives evidence about a true supreme being via quantum physics as well as philosophical teachings. As per the author, this book contains whatever the details that anyone who is intelligent enough to understand the true meaning of a religion and the world.
So, does that make this book superior to the holy bible? Or on the other hand, does this book makes the holy bible a fraud?
For me, I don't think it was the author's intention to make the book somehow superior to the Bible or making it seem like it's a fraud. Religion has been a topic of many debates. And I like to think that this book presents just another alternative viewpoint. When it comes to the topic of religion, God or the Bible, I think the final say or interpretation rests on the reader's personal decision.
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