Question of the week: Do you believe the Bible is the inspired word of God or a book written by man?
“I believe the Bible is the inspired word of God. In the beginning God created all things. He had to have left documentation on earth in order for someone to write the Bible.”
Dani Taylor
“I believe the Bible is the inspired word of God because all knowledge come from God. God’s knowledge is all knowing and man’s knowledge is limited.”
T.J. Fleming
“I believe that the Bible in its original form was inspired by God. However, I believe what we are reading today is a watered-down version. Originally, the Bible was written in another language that hadn’t been spoken for thousands of years. It is a little difficult to translate words from one language to another. Therefore, what we have today is a watered-down version.”
Cedric Tarton
“The Bible was written by man. God’s Spirit guided them. It told them what to do or say. I believe this because I was on my way to hell in this life yet the Holy Spirit guided me. The Spirit of God set my feet on solid ground.”
Minister Freddie Hoof
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Comments
Comment #1
(Posted by Rev. George Brooks) Rating
Those that wrote the Bible may have thought that they were given their messages by God, and inspired by him to write them, but this cannot be true. Because there are just entirely too many myths, fairy tales and lies written in this book, past versions and present. Such as the Adam and Eve story, which says that they lived about 6,000 years ago, which is an outright lie. For Blacks in Africa have been residing on earth for over two million years. With evidence that proves it. And much more that is incorrect, including some Jesus stories. In fact, we do not even know who wrote the first five books, because it really was NOT Moses. More later in one of my newsletters.
Comment #2
(Posted by Rev. George Brooks) Rating
A few more notes concerning the truthfulness of the Bible: Egyptian history, a far advanced nation in ancient times, knows nothing about the Red Sea parting and the exodus of the Jews. Neither did the Jews know the Pharaoh's name, but should have. Nor could every kind of animal board a boat made by Noah, and there is no record of a flood covering the entire earth. In fact, the people of that time had no way of even knowing what the entire world consisted of. Especially when it came to what is now North and South America, Australia, the North Pole, etc. Also, during ancient times it was thought that the earth was the center of the universe, instead of the Sun. And they thought that the earth was flat, and if one went too far one would fall off. Stop idolizing Moses and all of those people of the Bible, for they were no greater or less than any of us today. More in my newsletter. --- Rev. George Brooks of Murfreesboro. (615)494-9056
Comment #3
(Posted by Rev. George Brooks) Rating
A few more notes concerning the truthfulness of the Bible: Egyptian history, a far advanced nation in ancient times, knows nothing about the Red Sea parting and the exodus of the Jews. Neither did the Jews know the Pharaoh's name, but should have. Nor could every kind of animal board a boat made by Noah, and there is no record of a flood covering the entire earth. In fact, the people of that time had no way of even knowing what the entire world consisted of. Especially when it came to what is now North and South America, Australia, the North Pole, etc. Also, during ancient times it was thought that the earth was the center of the universe, instead of the Sun. And they thought that the earth was flat, and if one went too far one would fall off. Stop idolizing Moses and all of those people of the Bible, for they were no greater or less than any of us today. More in my newsletter. --- Rev. George Brooks of Murfreesboro. (615) 494-9056