Tuesday, February 22, 2005
On this day:

Who wrote the Bible

This article is an eye-opener.
Did you ever wonder who
wrote the bible?

portion of article:

People have been reading the Bible for ages. It has achieved a status in our culture assigned to no other single body of text. There are more copies of the Bible on the face of the planet than any other single book. It is quoted (and misquoted) more often than any other book. It is translated into more languages than any other book ever written as well. More people in recorded history have read it, studied it, taught it, admired it, argued about it, loved it, lived by it, and killed and died for it. It is the singular document at the heart of Judaism and Christianity, and yet the common man doesn’t really seem to ever ask: Who wrote it, really? They think they know: it is divinely dictated, revealed or inspired
In spite of what the average person believes about it, many investigators – mostly theologians - have been working on this question for about a thousand years – when they aren’t being burned at the stake for even asking it. What is ironic is the fact that most of them have only been seeking closer communion with God by trying to get closer to the original text “from the Hand of God,” so to say.


When we think about the bible we have to include that mysterious number 666 .

Another I-opener..

Who or what is the Beast of the Revelation?


Laura Knight-Jadczyk

1 Comments:

At 9:37 PM, Blogger ... said...

Yes, that is the point of the article. A lot of fingers in the pie. Searching for the truth inside of the lies. It seems to be a great way to control the sheeple.

 

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