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1 | Should the Bible be taken literally? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 15148 | ||
Tim I'm not preaching here I'm bouncing things off you and the others first to satisfy myself and also because of a class I'm involved with. In your examples I understand perfectly what your saying and I understand the need for study and outside references in many case. I'm seeing terrible liberties taken with the Bible as of late and more I see the more I'm convinced that God's hand was more involved in writing the Bible than most imagine. I think it may have even came down to the actual word the author used in many cases. |
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2 | Should the Bible be taken literally? | Bible general Archive 1 | Radioman | 15172 | ||
I, too, am seeing terrible liberties taken with the Bible -- RIGHT HERE ON THIS VERY FORUM. Of course, on the forum EVERYONE is right and EVERYONE ELSE is wrong -- at the same time. The previous statement itself is a good example of the type of reasoning that prevails here. Maybe we should have a new web address or forum name. How about "Babble-on.com?" And, yes, I agree with you. It does come down to the actual word the author used -- in every case. The inspiration of the scriptures extends not merely to the general ideas. Verbal, Plenary Inspiration means that EVERY WORD is inspired. To quote one of those infamous Bible scholars: "Inspiration extends to the actual words." |
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3 | Should the Bible be taken literally? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 15185 | ||
In many threads in this forum there has been much debate over a word. With many people claiming the author or writer of the a particular word didn't mean it that way. | ||||||