If the bible was updated and rewritten as the scrolls were deteorating How reliable can it be?
The people rewriting could have very well put their own opinions and ideas while they were updating the scrolls
Plus all the misspelled words distorted letters and language barriers ,there is no way that some one would not put their own words in .
So dose this not prove for a fact that the Bible is not the word of your God ,since men are not perfect ?
The bible is just another nonsense story supposedly giving identity to one group of people. Of course, the script was composed by slaves in exile in Babylon. They just made up a good yarn relying heavily on other religions about them. Even if it was transcribed perfectly each time it was translated or rewritten (it was necessary to have many copies just among the Hebrews) it is still a work of man and not the word of some god. Of course, this all happened in a time when uneducated people believed in all sorts of gods. Therefore, your concluding sentence is not correct. remember, though, that this religion only requires belief. It does not offer proof. the Lord’s Prayer, for instance opens up with; “I believe in god the father, god the son and god the holy ghost.”
Don’t waste your time trying to convert the converted. Just realise it is all rooted in big money business.
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February 28 2009 09:04 pm | Bible
MetalXcore on 01 Mar 2009 at 2:34 am #
the hebrew bible is always written exactly the same if even one letter was different the writer had to start over.
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timyang19 on 01 Mar 2009 at 3:02 am #
I never considered it an entirely reliable source to begin with. It’s a guide – it needs to be carefully studied if it’s to remain relevant.
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kgloc on 01 Mar 2009 at 3:48 am #
god may be infallible if you believe in it, but the bible is a scrap book of ancient wars and power struggles morphed into brainwashing material.
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binky7171 on 01 Mar 2009 at 4:25 am #
MetalX the first poster is correct.
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P'rushim on 01 Mar 2009 at 5:01 am #
…Obviously you are unfamiliar with the tenacity of the Hebrew scribes under the scrutiny of the Priests… “if” they made just “one” error…just “one” dot or jittle out of place, “they” had to destroy the entire text and write it again… Over the millenniums the Jews were the most accomplished record keepers in recorded history… The Romans and Greeks were very good as well… but not like the Jews ! (contemporary “man” has skewed the writings).
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David W on 01 Mar 2009 at 5:39 am #
there are 24,000 ancient manuscripts of the bible that are still intact.
Yes, there are some differences, but they are negligible.
In 1947 the Dead Sea scrolls were found, containing the oldest Old testament manuscript ever found.
Guess what?
It was so close to our next oldest manuscript we had, that the differences were barely worth mentioning.
You don’t have to worry. We have what they had.
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Barrie O on 01 Mar 2009 at 6:12 am #
The bible is just another nonsense story supposedly giving identity to one group of people. Of course, the script was composed by slaves in exile in Babylon. They just made up a good yarn relying heavily on other religions about them. Even if it was transcribed perfectly each time it was translated or rewritten (it was necessary to have many copies just among the Hebrews) it is still a work of man and not the word of some god. Of course, this all happened in a time when uneducated people believed in all sorts of gods. Therefore, your concluding sentence is not correct. remember, though, that this religion only requires belief. It does not offer proof. the Lord’s Prayer, for instance opens up with; “I believe in god the father, god the son and god the holy ghost.”
Don’t waste your time trying to convert the converted. Just realise it is all rooted in big money business.
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ROBERT P on 01 Mar 2009 at 6:36 am #
Some “versions” of the Bible are always being “updated and rewritten.”
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