Do you have to believe the whole Bible is the dictated word of God, to be a believer in Jesus Christ?

in OCD4 years ago

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No,

This is my favorite picture of and this is a great biography of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln-I read called "Love is Eternal". I really enjoyed this book. It really brings out the Abraham and Mary Todd, and the world in which they live, and to live. It is a well-researched, and I felt, after reading it, I've really learned a lot about each and every one of these people, their lives, their struggles, and their hopes, dreams, pain, etc, etc, I felt (and I still do), I've had a lot of real-world understanding of people and their times, through the reading of this e-book.

In the book, there are a lot of places where Abraham and Mary Todd (and others) have said such a thing, or that of any other. Even though I think that the book has been well-studied, and most, if not all, of these coins are of the actual events, and the details of the people involved, and I would also like to say that it is almost a certainty that not a single one of the listed events, it is true, it is. Very, very few (if any) of the quotations in the mouths of all the people in the book of Abraham and Mary Todd, in particular, for a time, was quoted as saying by the characters exactly as they are written.

For example, the book describes, Abraham and Mary Todd, a walk-in with a certain park in a certain period of time, and to capture a more in-depth discussion between them. If I had a time machine and could go home for the night, and I'm willing to bet, I don't want to go to the park, but even if I were to do it, there's no way I was going to have to be the exact words, but it was written by Irving Stone's the book of mormon.

It is found that there is no conflict here. I don't think that this is a book about Abraham Lincoln "book" to believe that Abraham Lincoln's existence, or, to be more precise, can be represented by a well-informed view of him.

But I don't need you to believe in the teachings of the Bible is accurate in every detail, in order to believe in the gospel, it has proven to be a valuable and reliable.

In one scene, as the Apostle Paul says that in the sacred book, which he referred to as just what the Christians call the Old Testament), it is "given by inspiration of God". Which sentence is the foundation for all of the men who are running the Christian claim that the Bible must be carefully considered in every detail to the. The words of the Apostle Paul refers to one of the Greek word "theopneustos" (as he supposed) was not as clear as some of the ministers would like us to believe.

For one thing, to look at the rest of Paul's sense of the word. He's going to tell us what is the impact of the theopneustos, that the scripture is "useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness." No training in the history, science, engineering, mathematics, medicine, etc, etc, but it would be "justice". In other words, the moral of the content, in order to be reliable, it is. The same can be said of Aesop's fables, or in any other fiction, the moral lessons of the stories. In fact, Jesus was using this method of training was extended. Then Jesus gave a parable, and he was there to provide "instruction in righteousness," a tale that wasn't meant to be the point.