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1 | Why believe in the physical Ressurection | Matthew | Mommapbs | 109227 | ||
Greetings! See 1 Cor 15:17. You wrote: "I can't argue certain points when I know the bible does not agree with itself in some pretty critical places. Namely, the resurrection account of the four authors of the Bible." The account is NOT the issue, the fact that Jesus was raised is. If you asked four different people to describe the same event, do you think that they would all see it the same way? Does their description of the event change the fact that this event took place? In the same way, the Gospel accounts record that the resurrection of Jesus took place. mommapbs |
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2 | Why believe in the physical Ressurection | Matthew | schimc | 109228 | ||
Ok, then you are agreeing that the author took human privileges when writing the account. And as far as the account goes, it was not exactly inspired by God. Doesn't that open up quite a bit of the gospel for interpretation? This is not to confuse or argue, this is however, extremely important information when trying to convert the lost. Wouldn't you agree? in Christ Schimc |
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3 | Why believe in the physical Ressurection | Matthew | Mommapbs | 109230 | ||
Schmic, no I don't agree. 2 Tim 3:16 - All Scripture is inspired by God - note the word ALL, not some. When we diligently seek to study God's Word, we will find that Scripture interprets Itself. Please remember that conversion is a work of the Holy Spirit. The Word of God is revealed by the Spirit. See 1 Cor 2:1-16. mommapbs |
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