Someacdude
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Im sorry i was trying to help you understand.
I can and will use the Bible to answer all of your questions. Sometimes people get offended or accuse a person of being a religious nut if they quoute so i was just trying to make sure we where on the same footing.
Scripture proves scripture. Let ,me get my work done, i also have a evolution thread i have to get back to, but i think it may be better to use the Bible instead of just trying to explain.
My apologies but most people involved in any kind of religion never study and even at church they rarely look things uo and honestly, the Bible isnt used there , just like you said.
I can and will use the Bible to answer all of your questions. Sometimes people get offended or accuse a person of being a religious nut if they quoute so i was just trying to make sure we where on the same footing.
Scripture proves scripture. Let ,me get my work done, i also have a evolution thread i have to get back to, but i think it may be better to use the Bible instead of just trying to explain.
My apologies but most people involved in any kind of religion never study and even at church they rarely look things uo and honestly, the Bible isnt used there , just like you said.
So, I offer science and reason and you dismiss it. I offer proof from WITHIN the Bible and you still dismiss it. You know, back when I was working with the church there was one thing ahead of all others that bothered me and you are illustrating it very well. Most of the theology modern christians have does not come from scripture. You would think that if God sent a book down to earth for us to read and know him... you'd think Christians would at least know what was in it. Yet even when I list verses that are contrary to what you believe to be true you refuse to even listen to the BIBLE. Obviously, you don't want to hear anything that anyone has to say even if it comes from your God.
Why don't you go start a fellowship church or whatever they are called. They don't require the preacher have any credentials and aren't affiliated with any conference or organization so there is no set theology or doctrine which means you can change it as you see fit or you can do like most of the preachers at those churches and just do feel good devotionals instead of a teaching doctrine or scripture.
And I've read the book several times all the way through (I believe I tried to establish credibility by mentioning that I studied for years in preparation for seminary), but that's not the way one should read it. You should begin with the three synoptic gospels and read them side by side.