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How do you know it isn't the Qur'an, or Oahspe, or the Book of Mormon? Those books all hold the same claim the Bible holds. They all present fulfilled prophecy. How do you separate the Bible out and proclaim it and only it as the word of God?
Are we going to keep repeating ourselves, Beastt?
Let's go through it again:
How do I know it's not the Qur'an?
Simple --- the Qur'an was written by one man --- after the fact. The Arabs, who were already in existence, did not write their destiny ahead of time.
How do I know it's not the Oahspe?
Wikipedia said:Oahspe: A Kosmon Bible in the Words of Jehovih and his Angel Embassadors (sic) is a book announcing new revelations from God, which was produced by John Ballou Newbrough (1828-1891) by automatic writing, and which was first published by Newbrough in 1882.
Inspiration ended in 96 AD --- and automatic writing is of the occult.
How do I know it's not the Book of Mormon?
The Book of Mormon was written by one man after 96 AD., and that one man claims he was a prophet and, of course, there are no more prophets after 96 AD.
How do I know it's the Bible?
The Bible was written over a period of 1500 years, and not confined to just the lifetime of one man. It has 40+ authors, from a variety of backgrounds and occupations, from three different continents, in three different languages.
Thus the potential to discredit the Bible was very high (in fact, it carries the highest potential of incredibility of any book ever written), yet each part fits like a hand in a glove.
Embedded in its text are hundreds of prophecies (history written in advance), and fulfilled with a 100% rate of accuracy.
Now how do you suppose that is?
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