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To Christians who think the Bible is without error or contradiction....have you read Genesis chapter 1 and 2?

Because in the very first two chapters of the Bible we get two important contradictions:

1) The first is simply in the order of creation. Gen 1 has god creating all the animals and finishing up with creating MAN. But in Gen 2 we have Man being created before the other animals because those animals were created in search of a companion for Adam.
Which brings us to the second and more important contradiction.

2) A fundamental contradiction about the nature of God: Is he perfect or does he make mistakes?
In Genesis 1 we see God create and everything he creates is good. Gets it right the first time, no notes. Makes animals and then humans and he sees that it's all very good.

But in Genesis 2 we see that god creates...but he sees that it is NOT good that Adam is alone and so he creates animals for him to find a companion...but this doesn't work either and so finally he creates a woman to be a companion.


Right in the first 2 chapters of this book with no contradictions or errors....we have two contradictions.
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Diotrephes · 70-79, M
The original Bible was written in Latin by a committee based in England in response to the Koran written in the late 630s AD. The committee did a great job tying all of the stories in the Old and New Testaments to the real Ten Commandments in Exodus chapter 34. But they also included countless clues that it was all just an elaborate hoax. Of course no one else knew it at the time but you can easily see it yourself today with a computer.

If you are so inclined, you can easily find over 50,000 errors and contradictions in the Bible.
@Diotrephes

I think Christians burden themselves unnecessarily by pretending the bible is univocal or without error.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@Pikachu
I think Christians burden themselves unnecessarily by pretending the bible is univocal or without error.

What is amazing is that the religious parts of the Bible don't apply to Gentiles at all. Some of the more secular parts do contain bit of good timeless advice that can be useful by everyone. The Jesus character has dialogue that plainly says that he doesn't give a shit about Gentiles.
Right there at the beginning we have proof that the Bible is a compendium of disparate sources.
@LeopoldBloom

Well that's one way to explain it. I would say the right way lol

 
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