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Do you believe in what the bible says ?

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  1. Do you believe in the Trix rabbit?


  2. Every bit of it.. From cover to cover..

    That's the honest truth..  

  3. YES I DO!!!!

  4. I 100% completely believe in the bible and Jesus Christ as my Lord and savior. i hate to say it, but these answers that some people gave are showing that there going to h**l

  5. absolutely

  6. nope

  7. h**l no.

  8. Yes! There's also proof it is correct. In the middle east they found a tablet that has the same story as in the bible! Its about a war. I'm not sure when they found it, but it was in a educational movie about the middle east in World Geography Class.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...

  9. No, of course not.

  10. No, because, for example, if you don't like how a story goes, you change it right, so a book handed down for 2 millenniums has got to be a bunch of lies.

  11. I used to be an atheist and thought that the Bible was a bunch of c**p. But then I took a look into it for the first time in my life and came to believe that it is true. I believe it all. I believe God made the universe. I believe that a flood covered the earth. I believe a donkey talked. I believe the earth stood still for one day. I believe that all people, myself included, are sinful and are in need of a savior. I believe that Jesus is that savior. I believe Jesus when he said he was God. All of it. I believer all of it.  

  12. no

  13. I believe Jesus is the Christ.  

  14. well i have some doubts sometimes

    main reason is that a good deal of the stories in there have more than one version

    which one are we supposed to believe

    and if we are supposed to believe both of them then why are they different

    oh and genius its kinda hard to believe that

    they also said that they found the body of Jesus but didn't he raise up into the heavens

    also anyone could've wrote it down and said they found it for the attention afterwards

  15. Yes!! so many people have backed it up...and i have tried living without it and i can't

  16. Yes!!  I believe that it is the very Words of God spoken by God to man and written down by man.  Think about this.  Everything in the Bible can be proven scientifically or otherwise.  The places actually exist, eye-witness accounts from those times actually exist from impartial people who were not even Christians.  Noah's flood is used or talked about in over 100 religions all over the world.  Archaeological finds around tyhe world support the stories, locations, and time frames of Biblical events.  Science continues to try and disprove it but they can't. Science makes mistakes.  The Bible does not!!

  17. Yes, every word is truth. It is  the divinely inspired word of God.


  18. Proof of God is before our very eyes in the Bible which foretells of the end of the world which is upon us.

    There are many prophesies in the Bible concerning the end times.  Any one of these prophesies could simply be guesswork by an author.  Make enough predictions and some will come true.  But there is a uniqueness in these prophecies in so much that they will all happen within a common era of the days and years before the end.  

    Here is a little background that even the skeptics concede as factual.

      The Judeo-Christian scriptures are a thousand or thousands of years old real or not.

      The Old Testament is the Bible of the Jews.

      The Jews are a real race of people that existed and used this same Bible then.

      Those same Jews are real and are here with us today.

      The Jews use the same Bible today as they did thousands of years ago.

    Thus we can at least acknowledge that the Jews are a real people that have worshiped their God through an actual book for several thousand years.  The Christians have added many books to this called the New Testament which even skeptics believe are at a minimum 1,600 years old.  Ancient peoples using ancient books that they seek their God with.  We can conclude easily that the people are real and the book is ancient.  

      With that said, those old books have correctly prophesied;

       *That the Jews would lose their homeland and be scattered throughout the nations

       *That their Jewish temple would be completely destroyed(destroyed by the Romans in AD 70)

       *That the Jews would return to reclaim their homeland after they have finished out Gods punishment of being carried away.(The Jews reformed the nation of Israel in 1948).

       *That God would give them again a common language.(The Jews of Israel now speak the long dead Hebrew language and is the de facto official language of government).

       *That there will be no new books added to the O.T. after Jesus. (No new books since before Christ have been added even though the Jews dont believe in Jesus the Christ).  

       *That Jerusalem and the region will be in unending turmoil.

       *That the two main religions extending from Abraham's sons Isaac(Jews) and Ishmail(muslims) would war until the end of days.  

      

    Here are other end time prophisies that one can recognize in the last days;

    ***The scripture below describes the vehicles being used during the end times which descibe automibiles perfectly using the language of their day.

       (Nahum 4  "The chariots rage in the streets; they rush to and fro in the broad ways: the appearance of them is like torches; they run like the lightnings".)

       Why would and how could the ancients make the assumption that end time chariots would "rush to and fro", be self illuminated and run like "lighting"?

        

      

    ***There will be increased natural disasters.  Look at secular websites that deal with weather, earthquakes, famines and the like.  And also the impending ramifications of global warming(the earth has heated up                                       more in the last 20 years than in the previous 10,000 years combined).  

      

    ***The scripture below fortells of how the end of the world awaits the preaching of the Gospel to all parts of the world.  Only now in modern times is this possible and is happening as we speak.

        (Matthew 24:14  "And this gospel(Jesus) of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come")

          

      ***  The Bible foretells of the rebuilding of Gods temple.  Israel has the blueprints ready and are awaiting one thing.  To reclaim the 'Dome of the Rock" held by the muslims.

    ***Knowledge and travel has increased more in the last century than in all of history combined and is foretold as a factor in the end times below.

       (Daniel 12:4  "But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased".)

       Why would someone make up a prophesy about knowledge increasing when the default mindset of their day was one of knowledge being somewhat static and why would someone prophesy increased travel?

        



    ***Television was fortold in the following prophesy by implication as the entire world will watch an event collectivily in real time together.

       ( In the end God will send two prophets into the Holy City and will prophesy 260 days.  Then the Beast will kill them.  """9And they of the people and kindreds and *TONGUES AND NATIONS* shall

         see their dead bodies three days and an half."""

         How can the peoples of different languages and nations see these two prophets bodies live for 3-1/2 days?   Great artists and fast camels?   Television?

      

    *** At no time in history has people railed against and disrespected their parents as they do today.   The below description personifies American pop culture and its global influence.  This prophesy describes how people wil

  19. yes. some of it is figurative and symbolic, but its stories show ways to live a good life, honoring God and His Son

  20. Yea right. No

  21. No. I think it's all bs, i think someone was a great writer and well he did his job. I believe the bible is a way to judge others and to keep you from things, some which aren't bad like hating on someone or whatever. But I don't understand why all the rules if "God" understands we are not perfect. Why if he's so lovable and forgiving does he exclude people like me that are homosexuals? I think this wasn't what he said, I think it was the writer who's idea it was.  Also my family is catholic and I'm not, and  a disabled person (mentally disabled, missing a part, ect.)  can't get married by church because they are not a "whole" person, this is what my sister was told in matrimony classes, what the f*** happened to being fair to everyone? I think that in futre generations people are going to laugh at our believes like we do at Greek Mythology, we are pretty d**n sure it couldn't be true. Greek mythology was their way of explaining how things happened, since they had no real idea. Well couldn't it be the same for us? Maybe it was just nature. Who knows.    

  22. i believe in Natural Law

  23. I think the bible has been manipulated to say what people want it to say rather than what it was originally meant to say. I'm not atheist to the least bit, I believe there is a Jesus, but I just think people have manipulated the Bible over the years.

  24. The Bible is one of the most historically verified and documented ancient writings in existence. Hundreds and hundreds of copies of the books that comprise the Bible have been found, and all of these copies are virtually identical, with almost no variation between them. In fact, there are more copies of the ancient Scriptures than of Aristotle's or Plato's work.

    The historical portions of the Bible have been confirmed by archaeologists over and over again. One of the more recent confirmations is archaeologists discovered chariot pieces and armor and human skeletons in the Red Sea in the location where Moses and the Israelites would have crossed. They have discovered fossilized fish on the tops of mountains.

    So it is safe to say that the historical portions of the Bible are trustworthy. So if one portion of the Bible is believable, why not all of it?

  25. I am Jewish.  I believe in God, but I don't really believe in the Old Testament, the New Testament..or any of the books they say are divinely inspired.  I guess I am more Jewish by tradition.  But I definitely believe that a higher power watches over us.

  26. no- a guy with a big imagination wrote it- its completely and totally fiction....

  27. 100 %! It is perfect in every sense. It is the very words of Almighty God. God Bless

  28. I believe 100%.  Why?  God showed me it is true.

  29. Yep

    be honest as possible.

  30. nooooooooooooooooooo

  31. Nope.

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