BREAKING: Is Q on Truth? Nunes (Truth CEO) posts "Who is Q?", @Q account was created 1 day before Trump or Nunes
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I'm Android from Canada. I guess I'll just continue to get my Truth from the Bible. At least, I don't have to worry about mis-information.
The bible is full of a lot of misinformation because it was man made. The only way to know what is truth and what is fiction from the bible would be to have lived during the time it was first written. Those that choose to be religious have to have faith that enough of it is truth but it was written by man so anyone that is religious should remember that and determine what they believe to be truth or fiction themselves.
There are proofs in the Bible and those proofs are also known as prophecy.
Did you know for years scholars argued the book of Ezekiel was written AFTER Alexander the Great conquered the island city of Tyre? (It wasn't until the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls that this was proven to be false.)
There's a prophecy concerning the destruction of the city of Tyre (translate as Tyrus in KJV) in a very specific manner, and it is a strong proof as it validates a very unique prophecy.
Now, predicting a city would be destroyed is no big deal, but Ezekiel prophesied in the name of the Lord the city would not only be completely demolished, but also tossed into the sea, and fishermen would spread their nets over its remains.
Ezekiel 26:3-5
3 Therefore thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I am against thee, O Tyrus, and will cause many nations to come up against thee, as the sea causeth his waves to come up.
4 And they shall destroy the walls of Tyrus, and break down her towers: I will also scrape her dust from her, and make her like the top of a rock.
5 It shall be a place for the spreading of nets in the midst of the sea: for I have spoken it, saith the Lord God: and it shall become a spoil to the nations.
Historians agree Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon destroyed the original city on the mainland, and the survivors from the siege fled to an island off the coast and rebuilt.
Watch this video from the History Channel (timestamped at the relevant part) and you'll see the prophecy indeed came true in a fascinating way. Keep in mind the causeway mentioned in the video was built out of the remains of the mainland city of Tyre, which had already been destroyed ~200 years earlier by the Babylonians-
https://youtu.be/KYgbOqeEhtM?t=759
If you actually spent the time to read this post and watch the excerpt of the video, you should then read the following challenge from the God of the Bible and realize prophecy is the ultimate proof of his existence-
Isaiah 46:9-11
9 Remember the former things of old: for I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me,
10 Declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure:
11 Calling a ravenous bird from the east, the man that executeth my counsel from a far country: yea, I have spoken it, I will also bring it to pass; I have purposed it, I will also do it.
For the record, I upvoted your post even though I disagree with it completely.
I read all of your comment, haven't gotten to the videos yet because I've got live streams on the Russia bs on my other screens I'm watching atm. I was just saying the bible in all of its versions in all different religions were all written by humans and humans have a history of misinformation. A lot of what was put into history books was not entirely accurate. If it's written by a human then there is always the chance that some of it may be misinformation.
It would not surprise me if there were a supreme being that people would call God but I'll never believe in heaven or hell because I'm not so arrogant to believe us humans are that special over every other form of life to magically live forever after death. I'll always believe we're just another form of life and when we die, that's it, nothing after that. That doesn't mean god isn't real but people should stop clinging to the chance of living forever after death and instead more so embrace the life they have that is guaranteed.
Even a lot of atheists wouldn't 100% say there is no god. That gets twisted because people want to always be right and ignore subtle differences. Many atheists more so believe there is no afterlife. I think more so atheists probably simply don't care if god is real or not and just live their lives because we are only guaranteed 1 life.
My opinion of the bible is that it was as anyone should know, written by humans but what is real in it is not the important part. People have abused and perverted religion throughout the years for personal gain but I've always believed it was more intended to serve as a moral compass. Religious people tend to live more full lives without going to jail or dealing with lots of drama.
I never downvote posts also, even if I disagree because I believe everyone's opinion should be respected even if it's obviously the wrong opinion. In those instances we can provide our opinion to counter but ultimately everyone should be free to live the way they want to live so long as it doesn't negative impact other people's lives.
There are far too many people that are atheist that will get violent because maybe they are evil lol? I'm not sure but some people refuse to accept that people have differing opinions and beliefs. I never call myself atheist because I never say god is not real. I simply say god has not been proven to be real without any doubt. Much of religion in that aspect requires a level of faith to believe in something that has not been proven.
I personally don't care if god is real or not because I'll never believe in life after death. If god were real, I would believe it to be simply a supreme being of a form of life billions of years more advanced than us. I'll never believe the big bang theory scientists try to say where once there was nothing and bang instantly everything appears.
That's where faith comes into play because people have to form their own opinions on these things. Some people choose not to and just live a life of blind ignorance to everything but that is their choice. I know a lot of what's in the bible from being forced into church against my will as a child but I've always enjoyed learning things, especially history.
I don't know how many people know it but Babylon was located in the country we call Iraq today. I've always enjoyed learning more about history but it can be frustrating digging through all of the fake history to find real history. Regardless of what each of us believes, we are all still on this planet and can do our part to help keep it a nice place to live for everyone.
It's a shame we have corrupt governments allowing people like BLM and antifa to destroy things of historical value though.
Atheists be atheists. For me, I trust the Lord, His Word and the Holy Spirit. God bless you.
You have never heard your lord's word though. You've read what other humans put in a book they labeled the bible. I'm not saying it's not real, I'm just saying it can be seen in the same light as history books. Anything written by man can be altered over time. None of us were alive thousands of years ago to know exactly what happened.
People that are religious have to go by what they read in a book that was written by humans and hope that there wasn't misinformation put in there by humans. All I'm saying is the bible in all of its versions throughout different religions were all written by humans and humans have a history of twisting facts in written history. I suppose that's why some people have to settle for faith in god since anything manmade cannot be counted on as fact.