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Is the King James Bible Infallible? [39:02]

submitted by mattsixteen24 to Christianity 3.9 yearsJun 23, 2021 12:20:05 ago (+3/-0)     (youtu.be)

https://youtu.be/TUTlvAsLyPM



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[ - ] Goatboy 2 points 3.9 yearsJun 23, 2021 12:24:40 ago (+2/-0)

The British can't even make decent tea. How the fuck would they make an infallible book?

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.9 yearsJun 23, 2021 16:10:58 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] mattsixteen24 [op] 2 points 3.9 yearsJun 23, 2021 21:45:18 ago (+3/-1)

Easter comes from a Germanic word. The converted Germanic people called the Paschaltide season Easter or whatever the original Germanic word was because this is what they called that time of the year which coincides with Paschaltide, the Christian season.

To say that God commits evil is satanic. God does not commit evil because God is all good and loving. God is just. God served us. He taught us to serve others with his only Son, Christ. God does the best he can? No, God is the Alpha and Omega. God knows everything. If he didn't, he wouldn't be God. God can be anywhere and he can do anything except commit evil like you believe because evil is not a part of him.

[ - ] froberger 0 points 3.9 yearsJun 24, 2021 02:39:37 ago (+1/-1)

"To say that God commits evil is satanic."

More importantly, it is illogical. Evil is a distinction from good and since in monotheism God is the standard of good he is essentially saying 'God is evil compared to God' which doesn't make any sense.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 3.9 yearsJun 24, 2021 17:26:40 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] froberger 0 points 3.9 yearsJun 25, 2021 01:26:06 ago (+0/-0)

That's a characterization of a punishment (a punishment for sin). "I shall send upon them the evil arrows of
famine."

Why did he send this evil upon Jerusalem as stated in Ezekial?

"(Jerusalem) have not walked in my statutes, neither have kept my judgments, neither have done according to the judgments of the nations that are round about you; Therefore thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I, even I, am against thee, and will execute judgments in the midst of thee in the sight of the nations."

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[ - ] mattsixteen24 [op] 0 points 3.9 yearsJun 24, 2021 19:11:06 ago (+0/-0)

i TALK like tHIS, beCAUSE I'M so staBLE! If you want to believe lies go ahead. I don't care. You're an obstinate heretic. I shake the dust off my shoes.

[ - ] froberger 0 points 3.9 yearsJun 25, 2021 01:44:46 ago (+0/-0)

"The English word Easter is of German/Saxon origin and not Babylonian as Alexander Hislop falsely claimed. The German equivalent is Oster. Oster (Ostern being the modern day equivalent) is related to Ost which means the rising of the sun, or simply in English, east. Oster comes from the old Teutonic form of auferstehen / auferstehung, which means resurrection, which in the older Teutonic form comes from two words, Ester meaning first, and stehen meaning to stand. These two words combine to form erstehen which is an old German form of auferstehen, the modern day German word for resurrection.7 (Italics in original)" - Nick Sayers

[ - ] froberger 2 points 3.9 yearsJun 24, 2021 02:14:33 ago (+2/-0)

He doesn't just know if a sparrow falls, he decreed it from eternity. "Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one
of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father (God)."

More scripture to refute you: "In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will"

God works all things after his will, contrary to your beliefs.

[ - ] MrPancake 0 points 3.9 yearsJun 23, 2021 12:21:19 ago (+0/-0)

Nope. Once something is adjusted/translated/omitted/altered...