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Zaqunraah
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The overwhelming majority of people who read the original languages do not have that problem. The conflict largely comes from people trying to prove their interpretation from various translations of the Bible. A good example of this is on this forum. One person, when anything contradicts what his, very small, ethnic, "church" teaches, it is "mistranslated". Although this person has refused to "correctly" translate anything in the original languages I have posted.Originally posted by agnostic front
I've always questioned why the Biblical God just didn't simply make things much clearer in the Bible, if indeed this God exists and "wrote" the Bible? The Bible God's own followers argue endlessly about many subjects related to their religion and they have for over 2000 years. Why? Because as it has already been pointed out the Bible itself can be interpreted in various ways. I marvel at the human time and energy and money spent by Christians and members of other religions based on the Bible arguing who's right. It seems that if the Bible God, which Jesus represented, was really interested in us building a just world, he would've made the Bible much clearer, which would've allowed us to spend our time, energy, and money on more important things than arguing about "His Word".
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