How do you feel about the Bible being an accurate resource?
We know that the Bible is full of contradictions and also impossibilities (Noah’s ark, etc.). So what is your conviction about this>
(a) We need to study and consider everything that is written there in order to make a decision about the validity of same.
(b) I believe that everything that is written in the Bible is the absolute and unfailing word of God and that we should live our lives accordingly.
(c) I believe that living my life strictly according to what is printed in the Bible is bound to result in absolute and total frustration.
(c) is most valid of the choices available, since I have seen many examples of it close at hand. I have already done (a) when I was a boy and know the Bible is invalid. My oldest sister claims to go along with (b), but she ignores parts of it whenever it cramps her style.
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January 29 2010 05:53 pm | Bible
Misnomer on 29 Jan 2010 at 11:11 pm #
d) I like Lucky Charms
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Rockadayjohnny on 29 Jan 2010 at 11:59 pm #
d—none of the above
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miyuki & kyojin on 30 Jan 2010 at 12:05 am #
(c) is most valid of the choices available, since I have seen many examples of it close at hand. I have already done (a) when I was a boy and know the Bible is invalid. My oldest sister claims to go along with (b), but she ignores parts of it whenever it cramps her style.
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PaulCyp on 30 Jan 2010 at 12:28 am #
It is an accurate resource regarding God’s plan of salvation and His relationship with humanity. It isn’t intended to be an accurate resource for anything else.
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Hassan on 30 Jan 2010 at 12:55 am #
i agree with you that bible is full of errors. it does not even know the shape of the earth.
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only1attaX on 30 Jan 2010 at 1:37 am #
a. If as you say the bible is full of contradictions & impossibilities then why study. It’s obviously not the word of "god".
b. see a.
c. true
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Rob R on 30 Jan 2010 at 1:57 am #
Troy,
(a) true statement
(b) I believe that everything written in the Bible is inspired by the absolute and unfailing word of God, written by a speaker of an ancient language and translated into English by someone who may have been influenced by any number of things. The Bible, as presented to us, is far removed from the original source, so at best it is a representation of God’s relationship with humanity and should be followed prayerfully and with common sense as to interpretation. We should live our lives according to the basic guidelines of loving (respecting) each other in a way that follows the example of Jesus the Christ.
(c) I believe that by following the example of Jesus, and allowing for the frailty of humanity; relying on my knowledge of right and wrong and yet accepting that my free will tempts me always to do what serves my own needs, the Bible provides a blueprint for my faith-life and examples of how God interceded when humans believed and when they didn’t. The bottom line is we are not perfect and God understands that, so Jesus came to show us perfection in life as well as in death upon the cross followed by resurrection and an eternity with God.
Your frustration, I would guess, comes partly from feelings of guilt at not being able to live according to your interpretation of the Bible. Again, the most basic lesson is to love or respect others as you do yourself. Treat others as you want to be treated. Pray for understanding and ask for forgiveness. Everything we do boils down to love (respect) for ourselves and others, including God. Ask yourself if what you are about to do would be disrespectful to someone else and rethink your plan if you need to. I know that is a simple way of expressing a concept that is vastly complicated, but really the beauty of God’s creation is in the complex simplicity of it all.
Do your best to live as you know you should. Pray on and contemplate your plan of action. Only do what you can truly say is respectful and loving. If you can’t, then there is something you have to change.
I hope you don’t beat yourself up about this Troy. Pray on this and ask for guidance. Look into your own heart and the beauty of creation that is within you will speak volumes. Listen for the still, small voice that guides you and see where it leads. Be open to where it takes you and learn what you can from the experience. Allow time. You must be ready before something so important can be revealed to you.
I wish you the best, Troy. You seem to be struggling. Resources are guidelines. Your own heart is a great resource too. It’s all printed there along with the perfect love that created you.
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