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How do we know that the Bible is the "True" Word of God?
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<blockquote data-quote="dóxatotheó" data-source="post: 75947819" data-attributes="member: 434678"><p>The Bible Is Unique and Unified</p><p>The Bible is unique among all the books in the world, and its message is unified throughout all 66 books. It was written by over 40 different writers, including shepherds, kings, priests, scholars, fishermen, and prophets, over a span of 1,500 years. However, the Bible remains unified in its message even though it displays a wide variety of genres and its authors wrote for a variety of purposes and exhibited a broad range of emotions.</p><p>The Bible Has Been Faithfully Passed Down</p><p>A common objection to the accuracy of the Bible is, “Isn’t the Bible just a copy of a copy?” The scribes who copied Scripture took great care in their work. Accuracy was ensured by a number of safeguards, including the counting of letters in a line and on a page. Minor variations exist between certain manuscripts, but thanks to the abundance of early texts and fragments, we can ascertain the original wording in nearly every case.</p><p>Archaeological proof aligning to the bible stories as well as the testimonies accounting the bible like Paul he stated Jesus resurrected and the proof ranges to the empty tomb which is still to this day have a good explanation for other books are not historically binding the quran has errors such as chainmail and the argument that someone took the spot for Jesus which isnt provable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dóxatotheó, post: 75947819, member: 434678"] The Bible Is Unique and Unified The Bible is unique among all the books in the world, and its message is unified throughout all 66 books. It was written by over 40 different writers, including shepherds, kings, priests, scholars, fishermen, and prophets, over a span of 1,500 years. However, the Bible remains unified in its message even though it displays a wide variety of genres and its authors wrote for a variety of purposes and exhibited a broad range of emotions. The Bible Has Been Faithfully Passed Down A common objection to the accuracy of the Bible is, “Isn’t the Bible just a copy of a copy?” The scribes who copied Scripture took great care in their work. Accuracy was ensured by a number of safeguards, including the counting of letters in a line and on a page. Minor variations exist between certain manuscripts, but thanks to the abundance of early texts and fragments, we can ascertain the original wording in nearly every case. Archaeological proof aligning to the bible stories as well as the testimonies accounting the bible like Paul he stated Jesus resurrected and the proof ranges to the empty tomb which is still to this day have a good explanation for other books are not historically binding the quran has errors such as chainmail and the argument that someone took the spot for Jesus which isnt provable [/QUOTE]
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