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Old 02-22-2003, 06:05 PM   #31
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Quote: Originally posted by Lechium
<b>Read carefully my previous post please. "people who wrote the Bible". Bibleocal (sp?) stories started as spoken word legends, myths, and bits of actual history. Than people wrote them down. That's why when it comes to kings and battles Bible is right on many occasions, as these parts come form history. Parts about God and stuff come from myths, legends, and what writers were thinking. Many times they take actual events and spice them up big time -- Jesus, for example. He defently existed, but miracles and him being god/song of god is very questionable. </b>


Dude, you are saying all this obviously with no knowledge of the Bible or the content in it, or how it was written, or the context in which it was written, or who Jesus was, and who the people were who recorded the Gospel and how they did it. The Bible, yes, was written by man. But it was inspired by the Holy Spirit, making it inerrant. You give me one example of where the Bible his historically wrong. There may be a couple times where it seems to contradict it's history, but there is always a good explanation for that misconception. And about God being a myth and legend. How can that be if God is who created this world.
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