Re: A89: Alignment Error
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Re: A89: Alignment Error
Absolutely I do believe a man named jesus walked the earth and was hung on a
cross but I do not believe that his blood cured the sick, his spirit is our
god or that he has any special powers. If he had why would they kill him and
not the other guy? I think he believed in god and was trying to spread his
own religion which contradicted the current Roman pegan religion and they
stoped him.
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Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: A89: Alignment Error
>
> In a message dated 12/11/99 5:43:50 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> Serial@earthlink.net writes:
>
> > Why? What makes it any more intelligent than an RL stine book. It wasn't
> > written by god.
>
> The Bible is composed of two "sections" - the Old and New Testament. Old
> Testament was written before Jesus's birth, the New after. The authors of
> the various books of the Bible, spanning a few thousand years, were (l
> believe) inspired by God. l think that even though they were inspired by
God
> to write, He allowed them to also write in their own style. However, even
in
> doing this, the text and facts do not discount any other part of the
Bible.
>
> > It was written by a school of monks who wrote it as they
> > interpreted the time Jesus spent on earth and to what they believed god
> > meant.
>
> Even by saying this, you are then saying that there is a God after all...
>
> > If you dont believe me on that you can research it because that is a
> > Written fact.
>
> ??? it may be a written myth by some people that the Bible is not
accurate,
> and spritually true. Anyone can say that. However, archaeological
research
> points out that accounts of the Bible really are true.
>
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