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  • can you tell about 2012 in the bible i believe

  • I invite all non-catholics to read Pope Benedicts awesome tome on The Holy Bible titled "Verbum Domini". Pax.

  • What about different versions of the Bible?I am a JW and read my bible as truth.A true translation.My point being is the Holy Trinity.I see things as God our Father and His Son,Jesus.Holy spirit is not a living being but a force.God is not Jesus.Thus there is NO Trinity.......I am a Christian (belief and faith in Christ) but I look for proof on both sides because this debate is VERY important as a Christian.Any insight?

  • @waderp JW is a non Christian cult. I would run from that cult fast.

  • @waderp These are some verses that might help support that Jesus Christ is God (PLEASE LOOK UP IN KJV):

    1.) John 1:1, 14

    2.)John 10:30

    3.)1 John 3:16

    4.)John 8:58, then look up Exodus 3:13-14

    5.) 1 John 5:7

  • Hell is separation from God, our sins and our complicity in each other's sins separates us from God, that God of truth and righteousness. We are made free in Christ Jesus to take away our slavery to sin, and warned that to enter into sin after our forgiveness can leave us as slaves to sin and losing Heaven is a possibility, as we ignored God: Keep faith to the end to be saved. Our only choice is belief, and this is where we find our salvation, not by works but by faith.

  • Orthodox bible is only true bible.

  • Will I see my loved ones in Heaven? I mean, if I have a wife, will I see her again?

  • @PepsiPope The bible Tells us that we all will gain a spiritual Body (1 Corinthians 15:40) and Give up our Earthly ones, so in your Question, Will you know your Wife. i would Say yes. we all would just be changed in spirit form.

  • I'll ask Jesus to guide me..not the book.

  • @ShaolinRambo Jesus words and teachings are in the book

  • @shockofgod Right now I am currently about a quarter of the way through the bible. So there is still a ways to go, but this is discussed kind of in the beginning I think. I remember reading something about it. It's fine to have salves such as doing work, taking care of cattle, etc etc. They have to be paid, but it can't be forced slavery which is what happened in America sum years ago and a few other countries, it was forced slavery.  Egyptions back in those times forced the slavery.

  • @shockofgod When I read that, it was before jesus was even discussed, this was before jesus even came into the picture, I think because there was no mention of him at that point.

  • Hell is already on earth. Maybe you should get the original text. I wish you can get the real book in its original language and translate it. Im sure alot has changed when it was translated through many languages to english. I believe in Jesus but i can never trust a book since we have no proof. Its a book and its been many years.

  • koran and bible has same context about moses and abraham?

  • I absolutely love how you referenced C.S Lewis on the freewill question.

  • but you never answered the question about the unforgivable sins... you just said "Jesus talked a lot about repentance and forgiveness"

  • @allamerikanallie In other words there is no such thing as an unforgivable sin. Remorse and repentance are the most important thing. You shouldn't go look for sin though.

  • @MrdotIsaac

    the only sin that is unforgivable is blasphemy of the holy spirit, which means to basicaly reject god in a nut shell

  • thank you for the answer :)

  • @MrdotIsaac All blaspheme will be forgiven Mankind, except that against the Holy Spirit (the Holy Ghost). Imagine Christ being a perfect jukebox, playing everything with perfection and performing it; then an atheist gives it the "Destroy Christ Record" and blaspheme the Holy Spirit; thus the destroy us record was rejected by Christ. Do not blaspheme the Holy Spirit, if salt loses its saltiness, then it cannot be made salty again; if someone chooses to reject Christ, let them go their way.

  • ISLAM!

  • in some countries, getting married is punishment

  • wat

  • The idea that God or Christianity encourages or approves of slavery is shown to be false. In fact, anybody who was caught selling another person into slavery was to be executed. However, since voluntary slavery was widely practiced during biblical times, the Bible proscribes laws to protect the lives and health of slaves. Paul, the author of many of the New Testament writings, virtually ordered the Christian Philemon to release his Christian slave from his service to "do what is proper".

  • The bible also says in Duetoronomy if someone say lets pray to other gods if if he is your brother. Your supossed to peaceffully disaude him. Not stone him. Look lying will get you know where.

  • @slicingwater

    i am not sure of what it is you are saying iam lying about, but i would like to know, beings you are accusing me of it.

    second can you give me the vs you are quoting from Duetoronomy, becouse other wise i have no idea what your talking about or if your taking the vs out of context or not, so that sure would help

  • So, although there are rules about slavery in the Bible, those rules exist to protect the slave. Injuring or killing slaves was punishable - up to death of the offending party.1 Hebrews were commanded not to make their slave work on the Sabbath,2 slander a slave,3 have sex with another man's slave,4 or return an escaped slave.5 A Hebrew was not to enslave his fellow countryman, even if he owed him money, but was to have him work as a hired worker, and he was to be released in the year of jubilee

  • First, we must recognize that the Bible does not say God supports slavery. In fact, the slavery described in the Old Testament was quite different from the kind of slavery we think of today - in which people are captured and sold as slaves. According to Old Testament law, anyone caught selling another person into slavery was to be executed: "He who kidnaps a man, whether he sells him or he is found in his possession, shall surely be put to death." (Exodus 21:16)

  • Why are ratings disabled? Now I can't give it 5 stars...

    Great vid with great answers, please keep doing these!

  • Hello,why do you mark your Bible red! it's hard to see,i like useing the yellow highlight!

  • The bible was found in an old house it was all marked up with notes on the side etc.. I have one that is NIV that I bought I use yellow also but it's interesting to see what the previous owner of the bible had highlighted :-)

    The one with red highlighted is the one I found in an old house. It looks pretty old its a DAKE Annotated reference bible. Always good to see you brother :-)

  • Dake study bible,be careful.He has some weird beliefs.

  • what sort of beliefs?

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