Thursday, January 26, 2012

Would Christians know everything there is to know if the Bible came with a dictionary and spell check?

Yeah whatever you're a dime a dozen YA cesspool poo.



Now answer my question:



http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>Would Christians know everything there is to know if the Bible came with a dictionary and spell check?
Since you are writing in English, I assume you are referring the the English Bible. It is only a translation from Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek so it came with many dictionaries and spelling manuals. The Bible is not intended as a Book of All Knowledge. It is about God, who he is, what he has done, what he is like and how to interact with him in a way that will bring happiness to both parties. Of course, there are other interesting facts scattered through its pages such as these verses from the book of Job talking about where rain comes from: Job 36:27-28 "For he (God) draws up the drops of water, they distill as rain to the streams, the clouds pour down their moisture and abundant showers fall." People who read the Jewish Bible knew of the evaporation/condensation cycle a couple thousand years before the discipline of science came into being and "discovered" it.Would Christians know everything there is to know if the Bible came with a dictionary and spell check?
No, and I'll give you a couple of reasons why. First, the Bible is God's book and there are some things we couldn't understand even with the best of study helps. Anytime we have finite people trying to comprehend an infinite God, there's going to be shortcomings.



Second, the Bible itself doesn't even pretend to cover all knowledge. The Bible is a book containing God's dealings with people and is not, strictly speaking, a textbook on anything else.



Good question.Would Christians know everything there is to know if the Bible came with a dictionary and spell check?
Only stooge people would need that

Speeking of sinking wha happenned to gays in the military today...hahaha

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