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Old Mar 2, 2008, 10:42 AM
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background to the bible

what is the background to the bible ?

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Old Mar 3, 2008, 10:04 AM   #2  
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The Bible is a very ancient book, parts of it having been written some 3,500 years ago. It is the best-seller of all history, over 2,000,000,000 copies of the entire Bible or major sections thereof having been distributed in some 1,810 languages.

No other holy book has had so universal a distribution, and most others are not nearly as old. For instance, the Koran of Islam is less than 1,400 years old. The Book of Mormon is only 160 years old. None of these holy books accurately trace human history back through 6,000 years.

It is the only book with a universal message for all mankind.

Contrary to popular belief, the Bible is not a product of the West, neither does it glorify that civilization. Almost the entire Bible was written in Oriental countries. The men who wrote it down were all Orientals.

Over a period of 1,600 years, from Moses’ time on, some 40 men shared in writing the harmonious record of the Bible. They tell us that their writings were inspired by one true God.

The Christian apostle Paul wrote: “All Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching, for reproving, for setting things straight, for disciplining in righteousness.” (2 Timothy 3:16)

The apostle Peter explained: “No prophecy of Scripture springs from any private interpretation. For prophecy was at no time brought by man’s will, but men spoke from God as they were borne along by holy spirit.”—2 Peter 1:20, 21; 2 Samuel 23:2; Luke 1:70.
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Old Apr 4, 2008, 06:57 PM   #3  
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"Do you believe in the Bible?"

 
No!

In contrast to believing in the Bible, i believe:

1. That God is that Creative/Causative Force that exists before the beginning of the universe/time and continues to exist outside of the universe and time.

2. That "Force" created/caused the spiritual/soul entities to come into being.

3. The spiritual/soul entities continued the "Creation" with the "Big Bang". And, through evolution and possibly subtle manipulations, have caused the current state of affairs.

4. The spirits/souls choose to inhabit the various physical bodies that they have created in order to experience physical reality.

5. When bodies die the spirit/soul continues to exist and often times reincarnates into another body in order to continue its growth.

6. The purpose of it all is for the spirits/souls (entities) to gain knowledge and experience and to ultimately rejoin or evolve back into the Oneness of God.

 
The Bible is a book of history and guidance for peoples of certain times. The Old Testament was meant for the societies and peoples of ancient times. The New Testament was meant to change much of the Old Testament law and to guide the society and people of two thousand years ago.

The Bible worked during the time periods it was meant to cover. Its guidance protected the people and gave value and purpose to their lives.

The problem is that the Bible was meant for past eras and was successful therein. It, however, did not keep up with the times and technologies during the advancement of mankind.

There may still be some lessons that can be learned from studying the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. But, the lessons must be tempered with the knowledge that exists in the current time period.

Man and his technology has evolved considerably since Biblical times. The Bible has not evolved accordingly. It is therefore the province of man to interpret the whole Bible and attempt to allow its relevant parts to fit into the lifestyles of the current era.

As long as they do not infringe on the rights of others, men are free to follow the teachings of the Bible for themselves. Your rights and beliefs end where mine begin.

 
The Bible is a "crutch" which is necessary for some but not for all. It is a book written by men with the purpose of helping to guide other men through some of the pitfalls that life has to offer. It is also meant to give hope and purpose to those who may have no other way of finding same.

Just as with other fictional works, it is not meant to be taken literally but parabolically. Parts of its historical accounts may be factual while other parts are symbolic. And, yet other parts are simply devices wherein to protect the health and well-being of people of that era.

It takes many religions to give guidance to those who are in need of direction. Some use the Bible as their basis while others use other Books. They all serve a needed purpose. They all benefit the society of man.

Just because the Bible (or some other Book) is right for you does not mean or make it right for everyone else. The human race is a diverse species. It has many different cultures and Beliefs. Grant to each their right to choose that which fits them.

 

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black111madonna agrees: Very well and orderly said...finally words that make sense..good job!
Fr_Chuck disagrees: does not answer the question, anti christian spew
mimi03 agrees: nice logical answer!!!
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Old Jun 3, 2008, 03:53 AM   #4  
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First of all there is a huge difference between the two main parts of the Bible : the Old and the New Testament.
The Old Testament has been borrowed from the Jews. The New Testament was based on Jesus and resulted in Christianity.
Both books provide a picture of the culture and religious beliefs of the Jews and - later - of the early Christians.
All stated in the Bible is claimed. It is not objective supported evidence for religious claims.
So you either believe it, or you don't. Take your pick !

Read : basics thoughts about religion.
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Old Jun 3, 2008, 10:46 AM   #5  
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Originally Posted by hannahticsay
what is the background to the bible ?

The Bible was written in response to God's revelation to man. In the Old Testament He revealed Himself through Moses to the People of Israel.

In the New Testament, He revealed Himself as Christ to the Apostles and the Church.

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Old Jul 16, 2008, 04:25 PM   #6  
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Don't forget that MEN wrote the bible...that these men could have put their own litttle twist on things and that the bible has been translated/rewritten many times and also parts are missing.It's impossible for it the be the whole truth.
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