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DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
this is a good point that's why you really have to educate yourself on what you are studying and it's also notable to be aware that there were books that were even removed from the bible.
but i look at the bible more as a religious-historical text in which describes humanity's origin. I like to really apply the parts to my life where the new testament the apostles wrote about their personal relationship with jesus and wrote about his teachings and life. jesus basically teaches you everything you need to know (in the new testament)
but i look at the bible more as a religious-historical text in which describes humanity's origin. I like to really apply the parts to my life where the new testament the apostles wrote about their personal relationship with jesus and wrote about his teachings and life. jesus basically teaches you everything you need to know (in the new testament)
hippyjoe1955 · 70-79, M
@DeluxedEdition When the Biblical canon was set there was great discussion as to which books should be included. By unanimous vote the ones we have were accepted. The others were not removed. They were never included.
DeluxedEdition · 26-30, F
@hippyjoe1955 you have no idea how long i have been looking for this answer to my longing question. thank you so much