As many of you will know, I'm vehemently against allowing our relationship with God to be influenced by peripheral human tradition and culture, or learning the Bible through second hand testimony of humans (best to read it yourself).
Just like tithing is for some, one of the other things that I suspect will be close to people's hearts but which has no Biblical basis whatsoever is the idea that the Bible is
'fully and completely the unadulterated word of God'.
I believe the word of God is contained within the Bible but that much of the Bible is a human description of events that took place at some time, or things like that.
Disagree?
Then show me where it says that the ENTIRE Bible is the pure and unadulterated word of God.
If you can't show me, then this idea is merely part of Christian tradition or culture, with no actual Biblical basis.
PS:
I know, I know! By asking this question I "can't possibly be a Christian", right?
Just like tithing is for some, one of the other things that I suspect will be close to people's hearts but which has no Biblical basis whatsoever is the idea that the Bible is
'fully and completely the unadulterated word of God'.
I believe the word of God is contained within the Bible but that much of the Bible is a human description of events that took place at some time, or things like that.
Disagree?
Then show me where it says that the ENTIRE Bible is the pure and unadulterated word of God.
If you can't show me, then this idea is merely part of Christian tradition or culture, with no actual Biblical basis.
PS:
I know, I know! By asking this question I "can't possibly be a Christian", right?
Glad you think the Bible is the Word of God, because it is. I just wish you understood what it says.
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