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Old 13th August 2007, 03:18 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Keerin View Post
I don't recognise books by the verses or whatever but are any of the above a mix of old and new testament verses? I've got a feeling they are.

As the 'inspired' word of god which Testament the verses come from shouldn't matter (most are from books describing the same events written around the same time anyway).

If god had 'written' the bible and was making sure that it stayed 'pure' to get 'his' message across no number of revisions or translations should make any difference to the text. The sheer number of contradictions shows the 'imperfect' hand of man at the helm of the Bible boat.

If it can't even get basics about the resurrection of Jesus right then why should anyone trust it to have got anything right?


Here's something to think on.

Old Testament God - Kill Kill Smash Smash
New Testament God - Love Love Forgive Forgive

God 'I am unchanging' (both testaments)

Seems to me that the OT and NT gods are different entities.
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