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EDJ said:
SO YOU BELIEVE IN THE MISSIN' BOOKS? TYPICAL. YOU AIN'T SEEKIN' TRUTH.
Nope, I said there are some things in there that have credibility because they have the same things the King James bibles says, but never the less, I discount those books, cause I'm sure know, those books contradict themselves more then they tell the truth. I don't believe none of the apocryphal books. For one some of the events didn't make sense in it's timespans, and secondly alot of the apocryphal books in the New Testament were said to be written in either Aramaic or Hebrew, it's funny cause the New Testament in it's orginality was written in Latin and Greek. So no EDJ, like you said expand my mind right? So I don't have the right to read the apocryphal books?
 

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So these missing books are bullshit or what? I mean, how can you tell, some 2000 years later what was written by who and actually be 100% correct? How do you know the Bible isn't bullshit and these other books are more valid?

And please don't say, "because people believe the Bible." That's not a valid answer because people believe all sorts of stupid shit that's not true.
 
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Sixxness said:
So these missing books are bullshit or what? I mean, how can you tell, some 2000 years later what was written by who and actually be 100% correct? How do you know the Bible isn't bullshit and these other books are more valid?

And please don't say, "because people believe the Bible." That's not a valid answer because people believe all sorts of stupid shit that's not true.

This could help you out, if not go to the library http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_New_Testament
 

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Although I do like Wikipedia, and generally agree with it...any half wit can edit stuff on there and add things.

A better question would be, do you believe that what's in the Bible is true because you've seen and experienced the same types of things, or because you grew up reading it and being taught that is the way of life?
 
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A better question would be, do you believe that what's in the Bible is true because you've seen and experienced the same types of things
Yes, if you want an explanation just let me know bro.

or because you grew up reading it and being taught that is the way of life?
I grew up a devote Catholic and now I'm against the majority if not all their teachings. I was never really taught what I know, I learned from reading, praying, and listening to pastors and preachers, and decide for myselves if their interpretation is true. I'd take notes, read the bible and if it wasn't coherent to what the bible says, then I wouldn't agree.
 
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Sixxness said:
Although I do like Wikipedia, and generally agree with it...any half wit can edit stuff on there and add things.

A better question would be, do you believe that what's in the Bible is true because you've seen and experienced the same types of things, or because you grew up reading it and being taught that is the way of life?
that would be me
 
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Stockton209SS said:
Yes, if you want an explanation just let me know bro.

I grew up a devote Catholic and now I'm against the majority if not all their teachings. I was never really taught what I know, I learned from reading, praying, and listening to pastors and preachers, and decide for myselves if their interpretation is true. I'd take notes, read the bible and if it wasn't coherent to what the bible says, then I wouldn't agree.
Why are you against the majority of their teachings?
 
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kingsvillektp said:
Why are you against the majority of their teachings?
Not only there's there are other denominations too. To start off, Catholicism with other Christian Sects are a mix of Paganism and Christianity. The Early Church accepted the pagan foos, to some degree, just to show the pagan's that they can have both their gods and Worship the TRUE GOD. For Example, Baptism while you're a baby, you need to be baptized by faith and you being willing to be baptized and understand it's hole meaning. Praying to saints and Statues and Mary. Jesus is the only mediator between you and the Father, in his name shall you only pray to and in. They change church laws, which only God can do, and they proclaim the Pope is the second highest ranked man or being, next to God. Clearly in the bible No man, nor Angel is even closed to being ranked to God, no one is either Ranked Slightly below, just below or far below. You cannot compare to God.
 
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Do you have to be baptized to be accepted into heaven? What if you just have faith and dont go to church?

Also is it true for all the times you didnt go to church is a day off of your life?

Oh and what do yall think of the virgin mary bleeding from her eyes was that real or was it just a prop?
 
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Do you have to be baptized to be accepted into heaven? What if you just have faith and dont go to church?
If you believe what the Bible says about it's meaning, It's not upto me to decide, but you should understand what it means, and if you do then get baptized I don't know if you'll go to hell, but God is Just. I'm not baptized yet.

Also is it true for all the times you didnt go to church is a day off of your life?
Nope, it's a false belief

Oh and what do yall think of the virgin mary bleeding from her eyes was that real or was it just a prop?
I have many reasons, Demons, men puttin that in her eyes, I did that to a statue before, I made small insertions of food coloring and glue, and put it into the statue where you can't see the whole, and I squeezed it and it bled. So It's nothing big.
 

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Stockton209SS said:
Yes, if you want an explanation just let me know bro.
I was never really taught what I know, I learned from reading, praying, and listening to pastors and preachers

Like I said, you were taught. Not everything though, but complete independence would be nice. Then again, that's not how organized religion works.