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Hello fellow members of the board, and seekers of truth. I would like to present a concept familiar to most all of you, the concept being the divine inspiration of the Bible. Though the basis for which I present it is on grounds probably foreign to most of you, I will assume. As in all my years of studying the subject, I have found that it is not at all discussed as it should be imo, considering the gravity of such a reality. The reality that I'm referring to is the unity of the Bible. The Bible, being a compilation of 66 six books, all written by different authors, in different places, at different times, over a 4000 year period, surely enough shows great diversity, and yet, amongst all this diversity, there lies within an organic unfolding character. From Genesis to revelation, we see a narrative unfold before our very eyes, until the great climax is reached in the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In my own mind, that all of scripture having such diversified human authorship, could come together to form a unified whole is absurd. Unless one pervasive mind, the mind behind times and seasons is at work. How many of you have some idea of the unfolding drama, the continuous narrative of the Bible which I speak of? Anyone?

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As a former Christian I have been studying the Hebrew rumors and myths for over half a century. It is my humble opinion that they do not contain any kind of consistency at all. On the contrary they are fables that contain extreme inconsistencies and contradictions on just about every page of the canon.

After having studied them for over 4 decades I can say with absolute confidence that they are nothing more than superstitious rumors.

The Old Testament has no more merit than Greek Mythology.

The New Testament is extremely contradicting and Jesus could not possibly have been the virgin born demigod son of the God of Abraham (a mythological God to begin with).

If there was a man named "Jesus", or something along those lines, who actually lived, rejected Judaism, renounced the teachings of the Old Testament, called the Jewish Pharisees hypocrites, and was ultimately crucified for his blaspheme, he most certainly wasn't the demigod son of the God of Abraham.

Moreover the rumors about him that are today referred to as "The New Testament" can't possibly be true. At least one of the authors of that New Testament actually wrote outright lies. In fact, he is given credit for having authored most of the New Testament. About 75% of it.

So it's my conclusion that there is no truth in the Christian fables of Jesus. And the New Testament actually contains outright lies.

Just offering my own personal opinions here. ;)
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tretothee350z wrote: Hello fellow members of the board, and seekers of truth. I would like to present a concept familiar to most all of you, the concept being the divine inspiration of the Bible. Though the basis for which I present it is on grounds probably foreign to most of you, I will assume. As in all my years of studying the subject, I have found that it is not at all discussed as it should be imo, considering the gravity of such a reality. The reality that I'm referring to is the unity of the Bible. The Bible, being a compilation of 66 six books, all written by different authors, in different places, at different times, over a 4000 year period, surely enough shows great diversity, and yet, amongst all this diversity, there lies within an organic unfolding character. From Genesis to revelation, we see a narrative unfold before our very eyes, until the great climax is reached in the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In my own mind, that all of scripture having such diversified human authorship, could come together to form a unified whole is absurd. Unless one pervasive mind, the mind behind times and seasons is at work. How many of you have some idea of the unfolding drama, the continuous narrative of the Bible which I speak of? Anyone?


Bible is not done yet. The final prophet, the holy spirit have not yet come. His chapters of his life will close the Bible since after he comes and goes, the revelations will should begin. (the end of mankind)
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Divine Insight wrote: As a former Christian I have been studying the Hebrew rumors and myths for over half a century. It is my humble opinion that they do not contain any kind of consistency at all. On the contrary they are fables that contain extreme inconsistencies and contradictions on just about every page of the canon.

After having studied them for over 4 decades I can say with absolute confidence that they are nothing more than superstitious rumors.

The Old Testament has no more merit than Greek Mythology.

The New Testament is extremely contradicting and Jesus could not possibly have been the virgin born demigod son of the God of Abraham (a mythological God to begin with).

If there was a man named "Jesus", or something along those lines, who actually lived, rejected Judaism, renounced the teachings of the Old Testament, called the Jewish Pharisees hypocrites, and was ultimately crucified for his blaspheme, he most certainly wasn't the demigod son of the God of Abraham.

Moreover the rumors about him that are today referred to as "The New Testament" can't possibly be true. At least one of the authors of that New Testament actually wrote outright lies. In fact, he is given credit for having authored most of the New Testament. About 75% of it.

So it's my conclusion that there is no truth in the Christian fables of Jesus. And the New Testament actually contains outright lies.

Just offering my own personal opinions here. ;)


It dosent make much sense to you bexcause the Abrahamic religion does not just consist of the Bible, but the other missing piece, the Koran you dont have knowledge over.

Abrahamic religion got split in two ways from beggining as you know, one piece (half) was told through what we call the Bible, and the other half is told throgh what we call the Koran.

Its common sense DI. The reason why people of faith never thinks this way is because they are still mixed with the principals and the religious laws of the world. That's why you gotta unplug.

Give you an insight here, the bible has the Genesis which tells how the world began, the Koran does not. The reason being? The Koran and the Bible are one complete book put together sort of speak. Why speak of creation within Koran when the bible has it? And both book comes from one root?

Again, half of the Hebrew God was told within the bible, the other half was said within Koran. One has to master both books to know the "truth" sort of speak.


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God's Continuing Revelations:
  1. New Testament
  2. Qu'ran
  3. Mormon
  4. Science and Health
  5. Swedenborg
  6. Watchtower
  7. Guru Granth Sahib
  8. Kitáb-i-Aqdas
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TheTruth101 wrote: Again, half of the Hebrew God was told within the bible, the other half was said within Koran. One has to master both books to know the "truth" sort of speak.
I have no clue why you continually quote my posts and direct your posts toward me.

I've already told you. NO SALE

Sorry. But I find your religious views quite repulsive.

I'm never going to buy them, so you may as well move along and try to sell them to someone else. ;)
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McCulloch wrote: God's Continuing Revelations:
  1. New Testament
  2. Qu'ran
  3. Mormon
  4. Science and Health
  5. Swedenborg
  6. Watchtower
  7. Guru Granth Sahib
  8. Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Why choose one over the others?

Indeed a true spiritualist knows of all books of all religions and have mastered them. (Since all religions come from a single creator).

The reason one sticks with one "holy book" is because its hard to even "master" a single holy book. If you can then I suggest you move on and more power to ya.

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McCulloch wrote: God's Continuing Revelations:
  1. New Testament
  2. Qu'ran
  3. Mormon
  4. Science and Health
  5. Swedenborg
  6. Watchtower
  7. Guru Granth Sahib
  8. Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Why choose one over the others?
Well, for starters unlike any other holy book, the Bible, being a theological history of Israel is grounded in actual history, where as all other monistic religions are formulated in abstraction. Unlike any other book the Bible is a history with a beginning, a middle, and an end. A history of revelation. The history of the developing purpose of God, working up to the goal in the full orbed discovery of the will of God for mans salvation in His Son Jesus Christ. There is nothing like this, nothing even approaching it, in any other collection of sacred books in the world. The Old Testament is the promise, the New testament is the fulfillment of that promise. With the other holy books of the world you just have for the most part jumbles of heterogeneous material, loosely placed together without order, continuity, or unity of any kind. The Koran for instance is a miscellany of disjointed pieces, loosely placed together arranged chiefly in order of length. Where as with with the Bible we see history has a purpose. All events are working either for or against Gods kingdom. History: the battle of Christ versus antichrist.

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tretothee350z wrote:
McCulloch wrote: God's Continuing Revelations:
  1. New Testament
  2. Qu'ran
  3. Mormon
  4. Science and Health
  5. Swedenborg
  6. Watchtower
  7. Guru Granth Sahib
  8. Kitáb-i-Aqdas
Why choose one over the others?
Well, for starters unlike any other holy book, the Bible, being a theological history of Israel is grounded in actual history, where as all other monistic religions are formulated in abstraction. Unlike any other book the Bible is a history with a beginning, a middle, and an end. A history of revelation. The history of the developing purpose of God, working up to the goal in the full orbed discovery of the will of God for mans salvation in His Son Jesus Christ. There is nothing like this, nothing even approaching it, in any other collection of sacred books in the world. The Old Testament is the promise, the New testament is the fulfillment of that promise. With the other holy books of the world you just have for the most part jumbles of heterogeneous material, loosely placed together without order, continuity, or unity of any kind. The Koran for instance is a miscellany of disjointed pieces, loosely placed together arranged chiefly in order of length. Where as with with the Bible we see history has a purpose. All events are working either for or against Gods kingdom. History: the battle of Christ versus antichrist.

Many people through heresay believe that antichrist is a single being that's of spirituality. It is NOT.

Anti Christ simply means someone that dosent believe in God. Since Jesus equals God now.

In all, its reffering to Atheists.

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