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1 | Is the Bible itself evil? | 2 Tim 3:16 | nevermind | 134985 | ||
Is the Bible itself evil? Out of all of the questions I have found, I have never heard or read the question I asked above. This could be because of fear, second thoughts, etc... I feel this is a valid question, because a great many people believe in the bible. Some believe the bible blindly, while others actually use the brain god gave them. I don't mean to put anyone down, but fanatics (not just religious) annoy me. I don’t believe in the story of Adam and Eve, or Noahs Ark, or the fact the God created the earth in seven days. In-fact I don’t believe God has ever acted directly. These are all good stories with good lessons, but I don’t believe any of them. This is not to say I believe he is an under-achiever, but has set the laws in place, which in turn, created everything we know today. First let me start by saying, I am not well versed in any religion. I have never read any bible from beginning to end so please if I am in error about anything I say, tell me. My brother and I were talking about religion earlier today, and I got to thinking about some of the things that I have picked up by talking to people and trying to slog through the Christian bible. What if the Bible is simply one more diversion of Satan? Think about what is said (or so I'm told) in the bible, more specifically, revelations I believe. It is said that the antichrist will be a person that will bring about new world order and be loved by many. This person will basically relieve the need for money, and make the world a much better place to live. Also, the mark of the beast is supposed to be something that people cannot live without. Israel is going to take the first shot in a war that will prompt God to destroy the Arab nations, and leave Israel untouched. Lets look at Satans track record for interfering in our lives. It’s pretty much the normal day. Everyone expects some bad things to happen every day. It kind of brings balance. Because of this CONSISTANT balance, we call it life and assume that Satan only plays a role in part of our day, when in fact I am certain he is always throwing us curve balls. This is what we call life and thus believe that Satan, like God will leave us alone for the most part. Now lets review Gods role in my life personally. I have never seen anything all that spectacular to prove Gods existence, but when I try to dismiss him entirely from my mind, I always find myself calling for him in troubled times. This could be habit I suppose, but it wouldn’t feel so horrible if it were simply habit. I have broken habits. Anyway, God has never acted DIRECTLY in my life. I know what your thinking. Just go with me on this one. My thought is, what if the Bible is not the word of God… But the word of Satan? Say this “antichrist” does come into existence and brings all of the wonderful things that they say he/she will bring. Why would we not want to go along with them? If we turn our backs on good, does that not bring us a step closer to hell? What if the bible is a work of Satan, to get us to condemn this person and perhaps put the reigns in Satans hands instead of Gods? The mark of the beast? How the heck are we supposed to know what it is? Yes, we can’t live without it. Perhaps the mark of the beast is having your appendix taken out, or having surgery on a hernia. Both of these things are potentially lethal if left untreated. So we keep our bodies and souls pristine for Satan? I am still reviewing the bible to try and get a bit more knowledge. I am certain I made a few mistakes in there. I usually research a subject much more than I have this one before making any statements about it, but this is a pretty scary thought. I mean, how can we beat Satan if what he does seems so perfect until it is too late to go back? It is said that some people will simply know. Some say that God will inform a select few, but again this is a direct action, which I don’t believe God has ever done. This is a bit off the subject above, but it is a little more about me. You see… My ideal world is the type you see in the magical movies or books, like Merlin. You know, the kind where fairies are flitting about and people can make things float, create fire with a single word, or transmit thought across MILES! I am hoping that if I can’t have it in this on earth, I can have it in the afterlife. I suppose these wishes would have gotten me burned at the stake back in the day. I know this is a bit long, but I wasn’t sure how to explain it any other way. |
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2 | Is the Bible itself evil? | 2 Tim 3:16 | kalos | 135004 | ||
nevermind: There are many websites I could recommend that address your questions. I recommend you start with the following: "10 Reasons To Believe". At (www.gospelcom.net/rbc/rtb/) under "The Bible" click on "10 Reasons To Believe...In The Bible". Each reason is briefly explained. They are: Its (The Bible's) Honesty Its Preservation Its Claims For Itself Its Miracles Its Unity Its Historical And Geographical Accuracy Its Endorsement By Christ Its Prophetic Accuracy Its Survival Its Power To Change Lives I have quoted here the first reason: 'Its Honesty 'The Bible is painfully honest. It shows Jacob, the father of its "chosen people," to be a deceiver. It describes Moses, the lawgiver, as an insecure, reluctant leader, who, in his first attempt to come to the aid of his own people, killed a man, and then ran for life to the desert. It portrays David not only as Israel's most loved king, general, and spiritual leader, but as one who took another man's wife and then, to cover his own sin, conspired to have her husband killed. At one point, the Scriptures accuse the people of God, the nation of Israel, as being so bad they made Sodom and Gomorrah look good by comparison (Ezekiel 16:46-52). The Bible represents human nature as hostile to God. It predicts a future full of trouble. It teaches that the road to heaven is narrow and the way to hell is wide. Scripture was clearly not written for those who want simple answers or an easy, optimistic view of religion and human nature.' ____________________ at (http://www.gospelcom.net/rbc/rtb/) under "Bible" click on "10 Reasons To Believe...In The Bible" See also "10 Reasons To Believe...In The Existence of God" Sincerely, Kalos |
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3 | Is the Bible itself evil? | 2 Tim 3:16 | nevermind | 135050 | ||
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