RE: Avoiding questions
December 2, 2012 at 5:16 pm
(This post was last modified: December 2, 2012 at 5:18 pm by Drich.)
(December 2, 2012 at 11:20 am)Waratah Wrote: When you are on this forum and someone asks you a question about the holy bible
This is the question asked during the above situation:
which one do you use to refer to?
I've answer this like 10 times for you Read carfully because it will be the last time:
IT DEPENDS ON WHO I AM SPEAKING TO, AND IT DEPENDS ON THE QUESTION ASKED. For someone SLOW or with little to no experience in the bible I will use the easy to read version. It is not a direct translation (not a holy bible) but here principles are more important to grasp that the idea of scriptural purity. For someone with a christian back ground or for someone who has a question based on a specific interpertation of a word i will use the Blue letter or JKV or NKJV or even the Amlified depending on the topic and if the question can be answered directly off page or if we have to go back to the greek or hebrew.
If this still does not answer your question then may I suggest you answer my questions before you bother posting again.
Who is it you understand the bible to be translated.
Did we somehow start with the King James and each subsequent version is a different interpertation of the material the King james was translated from or was each subsequent version just a different interpertation of the KJV?
Why is this important? Do you believe any english bible to be the infalliable word of God?
Do you believe we were orginally given the bible in english? If not where did the bible come from?
Why does my 'faith' have to fit your paradyme of Christianity? Why do I have to only have one bible? What country do you live in the All Christians are mandated to only use one bible? Then what is your obsession over this?
What you said:
(December 2, 2012 at 1:25 pm)Minimalist Wrote:Quote:The whole "Don't throw your pearls of wisdom before swine." Command Christ issued.
Evidence that your godboy ever existed? Nope.
Evidence that he ever said anything? Nope.
All fictional characters have words put into their mouths by the authors of those stories. Your boy is just one more example.
What I read: oink, oink, oink...