Anyway, Ive set myself a goal (always lived my life by goal setting, it focus's the mind) to read the entire Bible...Genesis to Revelation...in 3 months!
Ive read the entire Bible before, but forgot much of it, and after a few conversations at work (with Evangelicals) Ive decided to read the lot again. After 14 days I am currently at the first few chapters of Deuteronomy. Have struggled (but persevered) through meaningless chapter after after chapter of animal sacrifices in Numbers to meaningless chapter after chapter of ridiculous laws in Leviticus, with endless repetitions of genealogies and the endless repetition of killing animals because it is a *Pleasing aroma before the Lord*
I can quiet understand why Bible believers have never read the Bible.
Its Boring.
Its sick
Its Immoral
Its irrelevant
But I'll read it!
Can Bible believers understand why I will?
(for the next couple of months at least)
;-)
It is Christ Himself, not the Bible, who is the true word of God.
The Bible, read in the right spirit and with the guidance of good teachers, will bring us to him.
We must not use the Bible as a sort of encyclopedia out of which texts can be taken to be used as weapons.
Having grown up with Biblical stories and texts I tend to see them as illustrative of early ways of telling tales of the times - though to be honest I'don't dwell on such matters often.
I have just tried to live a decent life like most people and do as little harm as possible.
The bible is often a classic example of brevity and understatement.
Compare the first few verses of Genesis with the history of science.
There's a clue.
Also like a jigsaw puzzle different parts of the bible fit together perfectly, one explaining the other.
How do the first few verses of Genesis interlock with John ch1?
Nailit, the points I made are serious.
Keep on with your studies, but don't glance through it looking for faults, see what you can get out of it, now that the exuberance of youth has given way to mature comtemplation.
// Nailit, the points I made are serious.
Keep on with your studies, but don't glance through it looking for faults, see what you can get out of it, now that the exuberance of youth has given way to mature comtemplation. //
Theland, you have again told nailit to " keep on with your studies", so I assume you have found something in Genesis which you think nailit, and the rest of us, have missed. You should, therefore, be capable of explaining just what this vital piece of information is. Will you do it?
For millennia it was thought the universe was eternal.
It was not until 1929 with Hubbles telescope that it was realised that our expanding universe actually had a beginning.
The bible begins with, "In the beginning."
It was way ahead of science.
There is more.