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1 | Who wrote the most Books In the Bible | Bible general Archive 1 | Jaknik | 48761 | ||
Surely you're not suggesting that "God-breathed" is "fact". If so, then what happens to "faith"? And of course, it's "...my opinion..." Most anything one says is considered his "opinion..." |
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2 | Who wrote the most Books In the Bible | Bible general Archive 1 | Morant61 | 48763 | ||
Greetings Jaknik! Yes, I do believe that Scripture is actually God-breathed. 2 Tim. 3:16 and 2 Pet. 1:21 both describe Scripture as being a product of more than just human will. This is also consistent with what Judaism believed about the Old Testament as well. Scripture is ultimately 'thus saith the Lord'. There is no logical reason not to accept this belief! p.s. - I hope my comment about opinion wasn't taken in the wrong way! I wasn't trying to be rude, just percise! :-) Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Who wrote the most Books In the Bible | Bible general Archive 1 | Jaknik | 48767 | ||
My question was: "...do you believe that the Bible (letters from Paul) were 'God-breathed' is fact..." Your answer was that you "believe" it to be true. Okay, but "believing" and "having faith" that it's "God-breathed" does not mean it is fact. You have the inclination and right to "believe" for whatever your reasons, as long as "fact" is not part of the parcel. Again, if it were all "facts", there would be no need at all for "faith." (...and I haven't taken anything "...the wrong way..." Never would...) |
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