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Who do you think wrote the Holy Bible?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."I am going to make Jerusalem a cup that sends all the surrounding peoples reeling. Judah will be besieged as well as Jerusalem. On that day when all the nations of the earth are gathered against her I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves" (Zech 12:1-3).
If this prophesy is to believed, then we are a very long way from the final judgement.
It specifically says "When All the nations of the Earth are gathered against (Jerusalem)." Israel has more friends than enemies. Apart from a few displaced Arabs who are understandably cross at having their hard earned territory stolen from under them, most of the world recognises Israel and is on friendly terms with it.
Phew, all those people who think the end of the world is nigh, are thus proven wrong by the Holy Book.
If this prophesy is to believed, then we are a very long way from the final judgement.
It specifically says "When All the nations of the Earth are gathered against (Jerusalem)." Israel has more friends than enemies. Apart from a few displaced Arabs who are understandably cross at having their hard earned territory stolen from under them, most of the world recognises Israel and is on friendly terms with it.
Phew, all those people who think the end of the world is nigh, are thus proven wrong by the Holy Book.
"All the nations .... " In that area? The known world at the time it was written?
Jake, the comparison between Jerusalem and any other city, (Belfast, Beirut etc) just doesn't hold up.
Not other city has had a history like this, and is still the subject of international wrangling and peace proposals. But it doesn't fit in with your worldview does it?
Jake, the comparison between Jerusalem and any other city, (Belfast, Beirut etc) just doesn't hold up.
Not other city has had a history like this, and is still the subject of international wrangling and peace proposals. But it doesn't fit in with your worldview does it?
I'm not suggesting that Belfast is the city implied in the Bible.
I'm pointing out that if you've a mind to you can force all sorts of phoney predictions to prophesy a al Nostradamus.
So Gromit quotes the Bible that says all the nations of the earth and you immediately start the process of making excuses to make it fit what you want it to.
By saying "Those countries weren't known about at the time"
Well what about Egypt? that was known at the time and Egypt has had a peace treaty with Israel since 1978
Jordan since 1994
How do you twist the Bible into those two?
I'm pointing out that if you've a mind to you can force all sorts of phoney predictions to prophesy a al Nostradamus.
So Gromit quotes the Bible that says all the nations of the earth and you immediately start the process of making excuses to make it fit what you want it to.
By saying "Those countries weren't known about at the time"
Well what about Egypt? that was known at the time and Egypt has had a peace treaty with Israel since 1978
Jordan since 1994
How do you twist the Bible into those two?
I think the bible has originated from simple family tales to that of symbolic religous text followed to the word by billions. At a time in history when families and communities had only the entertainment of togtherness and discussion, came the birth of tales and stories to help familes and communities become whole, to live happy lives of strong morals and beliefs. These stories would be past down thorugh many generations, but the original story in it's first state could have been fiction, non fiction or a mixture of the two, I can only hope it was that of true events that have been retold, and relived time after time, to strengthen society, and secure a future for the moral lifestyle that has survived all these years.
Therefore in answer to your question: who wrote the bible - well billions, the 'tales' the 'fights' the 'morals' and the 'beliefs' of the bible are that of billions of people recalling them time after time, those stories may have then been put down on paper but the writer was just another person to translate, describe, and depict the scenes that we would never no had existed without the word of mouth and later 'THE BIBLE'
Therefore in answer to your question: who wrote the bible - well billions, the 'tales' the 'fights' the 'morals' and the 'beliefs' of the bible are that of billions of people recalling them time after time, those stories may have then been put down on paper but the writer was just another person to translate, describe, and depict the scenes that we would never no had existed without the word of mouth and later 'THE BIBLE'
the same person who wrote the koran only god knows.look for a mysoginist bigot who no comit adultry but has loads of wives someone who believes in peace but go to war.respects his mother believes loves his neighbor but no mix if no believe in same god although they are same god.look for one very confused person in need of care in community .
If someone today, came along with all this crock of shi ite
he or she would be deemed as a lunatic !!!!!
That's what most say about pollotitian's today.
Bible thumping was the people control of the day.
keeping people in "FEAR" quells public unrest.
Today it's Daily newspaper's, TV & Westminster that control's us. THINK ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Bible Good for a laugh if nothing else!
he or she would be deemed as a lunatic !!!!!
That's what most say about pollotitian's today.
Bible thumping was the people control of the day.
keeping people in "FEAR" quells public unrest.
Today it's Daily newspaper's, TV & Westminster that control's us. THINK ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Bible Good for a laugh if nothing else!
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