Is the Bible incomplete?
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Well, the bible has only what is needful, and the rest of historical books are just for readingTochukwu Godson wrote: ↑16 Jun 2020, 11:54 The Bible is a complete book. There nothing needful which is not found on it's pages. The truth is that, apart from the the 66 books of the Bible, there are other historical accounts which can't be counted as part of the Bible, even though they are important encyclopedias of religion.
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That is a fair point. Being complete and including what is necessary are two different thingsPretty giftee wrote: ↑16 Jun 2020, 14:49 I think the Bible is incomplete, but I believe whatever was left out of the content of the bible, is truly not necessary.
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The author does not mean to harm or disrespect the bible. Please don't be misguidedNelson Chocha wrote: ↑16 Jun 2020, 20:09 The Bible is complete, Killing Abel is a fictional art. So regardless of its plots filling the chasms of the Bible; The author did not eliminate any concept from the Bible.
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I say and say again, that Killing Abel is largely fictional.
Question to you, do you make a distinction between bible "commentaries" and or the biblical "commentators" and the author of a biblical fiction? If you can't read what others think/imagine/believe about the Bible, how do you gain insight about what was said and done so long ago?
I was raised reading the commentaries that are in many bibles. The commentaries come with no disclosure that they are largely conjecture. I haven't stopped reading the commentaries, but I now understand they are to some degree fiction as well.
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Another thing that I've noticed is that the Bible contradicts itself sometimes. But thats story for another day.
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There is more or less fiction in every historical booktieman55 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 11:37I say and say again, that Killing Abel is largely fictional.
Question to you, do you make a distinction between bible "commentaries" and or the biblical "commentators" and the author of a biblical fiction? If you can't read what others think/imagine/believe about the Bible, how do you gain insight about what was said and done so long ago?
I was raised reading the commentaries that are in many bibles. The commentaries come with no disclosure that they are largely conjecture. I haven't stopped reading the commentaries, but I now understand they are to some degree fiction as well.
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Biblical stories contradicting each other is seen occasionallyAdanna Inya wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 17:43 Before coming across this book, I've asked myself same question severally. However, I choose to believe that the bible is complete.
Another thing that I've noticed is that the Bible contradicts itself sometimes. But thats story for another day.
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Yeah, but not to the original book, for the author's own bookAditi Sapate wrote: ↑18 Jun 2020, 00:37 I haven't really studied the bible so I don't know a lot about the additions. I don't think it's wrong to add one's own interpretations at the end though.
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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.Adanna Inya wrote: ↑17 Jun 2020, 17:43 Before coming across this book, I've asked myself same question severally. However, I choose to believe that the bible is complete.
Another thing that I've noticed is that the Bible contradicts itself sometimes. But thats story for another day.
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