I think you took it the wrong way.
If you think I took it the wrong way, please prove it. You have told me nothing but rehashed beliefs that have no certain truth to it. Your Bible is full of contradictions, sadly. It is surprising that you could
magically connect them all together.
CARM said:
The Bible contains many different styles of writing such as poetry, narration, fiction, history, law, and prophecy and must be interpreted in context of those styles. It is the source of the Christian religion in that the Bible contains the words of God and how the Christian is to apply the words of God to his life.
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Ministry says the Bible has fiction as well. If such a book has fiction, which part is fiction? Even if we knew, why would you believe in it? What God puts fiction in a Holy Book that is meant to be the
truth? I don't see the Qur'an having such a thing.
Jesus didn't need God to help him do anything. He was at one time a human without sin, a perfect person. Knowing this how could one say what you you wrote?
Do you not remember Jesus praying to God? Do you not remember Jesus speaking to God? Do you not remember Jesus asking God for forgiveness, especially to forgive others? If Jesus is indeed God, why would he pray to himself, talk to himself, and forgive himself? Considering a God would know all things, why did he even have a need to speak to himself? That is illogical and contradictory!
"And Jesus said to him, ‘Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. -Mark 10:18"
This verse shows that Jesus is not perfect. If Jesus was perfect, then he would be good, right? Apparently Jesus did not accept this status of "good" so claimed by others.
Jesus, God and the holy spirit are 1 they are not separate. It's called the trinity dear.
Where in the Bible has Jesus mentioned the very word of "Trinity"? I mean, the Trinity is the central idea of Christianity, right? I'd expect to see it in the Bible. If you could find such, tell me where.
If not, then tell me this: Why would Jesus did not mention this very important idea? Why would the four Gospels fail to mention them? Why is this?
Considering the Trinity has three separate entities, why would Jesus, when he prayed to God, say "We" and "Us" referring to the Children of Israel when Jesus Christ is supposed to be separate from them in his supposedly "divine" status?
There's an even more contradictory idea here: Why would Jesus Christ tell everyone to pray to God and God only without mentioning that they needed Jesus to go through God in the same line? You see them all over the Bible, separately! They are never together.
This is what makes the Bible quite confusing and contradictory.
"The New Testament had in many passages undergone such serious modification of meaning as to leave us in painful uncertainty as to what the Apostles had actually written" -Dr. Lobegott Tischendorf.
I await your explanation. I only seek to understand and acknowledge. Be well.