kirklancaster |
27-07-2018 04:23 PM |
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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
(Post 10111101)
I thought it was widely held Christian belief that the bible (all of it in order to be officially included), and all official translations, are guided by the hand of God and therefore infallible? :suspect:
I mean otherwise... you have to take THE ENTIRE BOOK with a pinch of salt, because anyone could have stuck whatever they wanted in there, and there's no way to know which parts are right think:. I mean even the commandments... it's written that they're the direct word of God... but if it's being argued that "flawed men" made up other parts of the bible, it has to be accepted that some bloke could just have made up that part too. Surely?
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Not ALL Christians or Jews believe that, T.S. In much the same way that not all Muslims believe that the Quran is 100% the word of Allah.
Only extremists and fundamentalists in the above religions believe that.
As for the emboldened, that's where the discerning utilise a combination of intellect, wisdom, and Faith.
A logical extension of your premise, of course, would be that we should totally disregard ANY book which is found to contain erroneous information; History textbooks which state that Henrik Schleeman excavated Troy - he located the site of ancient Troy but actually virtually destroyed the city by excavating through it to many levels below it.
Or how about disregarding all the information in Science textbooks which might still have now-disproven articles on Static Universe or Cold Fusion?
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