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Crispie said:Welp, when over 40 writers from a span of 1500 years writes 66 books that never contradict and all have the same teachings/writings, all flow together perfectly, then you start to see that there must be something infallible involved.
Then why is there still the Jewish faith? Since they helped write those
66 books, and Jews were contemporaries of Christ, and part of the original
covenant with YHVH/God/The Father, why haven't they accepted Jesus
as the Messiah foretold by their own prophets? Is it because they are flesh
and prone to fallibility? Is it because your belief in the Bible as infallible is
part of your faith? Is it because they have a covenant with YHVH while
you have a covenant with Jesus Christ? Why are there so many different
versions of the Bible? Translation into other languages to get the message
across is one thing. But multiple translations in the same language? Is it
because someone translated it wrong? But its infallible. That means it's
exempt from mistake. So...the infallible book had mistakes which prompted
new versions?
I can use the Bible to state that there were two distinct creations:
one of the Earth, and one of the Judeo-Christian god's chosen people.
"Elohim", in Genesis 1 can be translated as either referencing the
majesty of God, or God is talking to the choirs of Heaven, or there's
a pantheon talking about what they're going to do, and then Yahweh
sets up Eden, Adam, and Eve on his own.
The bible is inspiring. It has parts that serve as historical record. Its
infallibility is a matter of faith, which is a matter of your faith. Is it
your god's holy word? I'm assuming so, but he's not my god. I have no
holy book. I have my communication directly with that which I hold divine.
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