Sentences with phrase «most bible stories»

Even if Jesus were a real person, there is no evidence of his divinity, no evidence of a god, no evidence of your god, and very little to support most bible stories.

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No God wrote any bible as the bible is simply a book of compiled stories written by people and the bible was actually written 300 years after the birth of Jesus (if he was) and the reality is most American ministers, priest, etc could have never read the first bible since it was written in Greek and changed over, and over, and over again.
Moral of the story: most religious folks tend pick and choose which parts of the bible to get feisty about.
The Author correctly says «The Bible is an ancient collection of letters, laws, poetry, proverbs, histories, prophecies, philosophy and stories spanning multiple genres and assembled over thousands of years» but she forgot the most important thing - the bible is mostly a work of fiction.
However, I have lived most of my life in more populated / diverse areas and most of the religious people I know seem to think the stories in the bible are just as crazy as I do.
Now this might seem like an insignificant part of the story or that I am dragging out this time in a young Midwestern girl's life, but this was of most importance because this also meant I got my first real bible.
Most of the bible was coppied stories from over a thousand years ago.
Where the bible stories took place was in one of the most earthquake prone areas in the world.
There is no evidence any part of the story ever actually happened, like most of the bible.
the bible, the greatest story ever sold, the most unread book found in every household in america.
You're getting close, Monica, but the right answer is that your bible stories are mostly fiction with a few historical anchors tossed it so most people don't toss up on it immediately.
And Yahweh is jewish terminology is the same now that mean Allah and Yahweh are the same being but christian god is unknown I don't know what he is, And Muhammad in the Qur» an is the last of all Prophets and Messengers and is known as Rehmat ul alimeen the mercy of the world he forgive his most bitterest enemies who tortured him and his followers for believing in one true God.Now Muhammad never try to fake a miracle, the pig is forbidden to eat even in the jewish testament and so even here bible agrees but I don't know why christians eat pork.Secondly wine was forbidden because Muhammad's companions saw the evil in it.So please don't speak without having proper knowledge or Blurting out made up stories that actually have no sense, the jews call Jesus the false prophet, Sorcerer, Necromancer etc would you beieve those stories or be angry.Surely we both know the answer
Yep, there are many, many Christians outside the US, but most understand that bible stories from the so - called Old Testament are primarily allegory, not literal truth.
Many of the bibles stories, etc are most likely based on truths that have been made «easy» for us to understand.
So - called American Catholics use birth control; mis - quote the bible to the point that Protestants laugh at them; dismiss most of the creation, garden, flood and babel stories as myth; and attend mass 8 weeks out of the year, if that.
The Bible is a collection of stories from one small portion of the world and most of those stories come from years before the bible was put together by the pagan ruler Constantine.
Five types of Babylonian writings are discussed: (1) The Creation Story and the Flood Story, that is, the story of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most peStory and the Flood Story, that is, the story of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most peStory, that is, the story of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most pestory of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most people.
While patriarchy is not an overt theme in the book of Esther, it is ever - present in the story, as it is in most of the books of the BIble, written in times and cultures in which patriarchy was the unquestioned norm.
We shall mention five types of Babylonian writings: (1) The Creation Story and the Flood Story, that is, the story of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most peStory and the Flood Story, that is, the story of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most peStory, that is, the story of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most pestory of mythological beginnings; (2) hymns and prayers, including their penitential psalms; (3) ritual texts; (4) their legal code; and (5) omens, all of which find some correspondence in the Bibles of most people.
the idea of jesus was taken from other myths, similar to most of the major stories in the bible.
and see how most people today will scoff at the literal interpretation and how it's supposed to be figurative (though I don't see anywhere in the bible where it says to read each story with a grain of salt).
This is honestly one of the most powerful stories in the bible... Jesus wrote in the sand....
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's fine to have a point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A) in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my comments are stupid... so be it... and one last point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those folks huh?
While it has some relevance it is a book written by man — most of the ideas and stories in the bible were around for thousand's of years before the Torah was ever written
That most religions» «bibles» have similar anecdotal stories in them to try to teach lessons and that some have been twisted in more modern translations to say things they didn't say before?
I think the story of the promised return of Christ is one of the most significant signs that we need to reassess what the bible means.
The Prodigal Son's Brother is not normally focused on, in most bible teachings, but his part in this story can teach your children about forgiveness as well as being glad for others in the family.
i think this is one of THE MOST applicable stories in the bible today.
They are all written on how to parent according to what God says in the bible ~ & she shares the most hilarious stories of being a wife, mom, & grandmother.
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