God doesn't interfere in everything we do because that would violate free will.
The Ten Commandments were given for a reason—God knew that "false gods" would arise and use religious texts to mislead people. One commandment, "Thou shalt not bow down to graven images," addresses this.
False gods often manipulate through words and language, so it’s no surprise that religious texts might be altered or hijacked over time.
I don't believe God would simply wave His hand to stop someone from changing the Bible—that's not how He works.
Over the centuries, it's likely been modified by human hands, making it more of a human product than divine.
The New Testament, for example, is made up of writings from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—human beings who told their own versions of events. The Old Testament also had multiple authors, each writing from their own perspective.
It's not as if these authors sat in a room with God, who dictated word-for-word what to write. These are stories filtered through human experience and interpretation.
On top of that, we have to consider the role of publishers and distributors in spreading religious texts. Just as with any book, there are people involved in getting it into the hands of the public.
With so many religious leaders potentially tied to groups like the "Deep State," can we really believe that these texts haven't been altered at some point in history to serve certain agendas?
This is why sometimes I wonder did the Cabal hijack the Bible to insert their controlled narratives.
That would imply that God is not powerful enough to preserve His Word, so no.
God doesn't interfere in everything we do because that would violate free will.
The Ten Commandments were given for a reason—God knew that "false gods" would arise and use religious texts to mislead people. One commandment, "Thou shalt not bow down to graven images," addresses this.
False gods often manipulate through words and language, so it’s no surprise that religious texts might be altered or hijacked over time.
I don't believe God would simply wave His hand to stop someone from changing the Bible—that's not how He works.
His word is forever. I do believe you're somewhat right. They don't hijack the Bible they mock it.
Over the centuries, it's likely been modified by human hands, making it more of a human product than divine.
The New Testament, for example, is made up of writings from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—human beings who told their own versions of events. The Old Testament also had multiple authors, each writing from their own perspective.
It's not as if these authors sat in a room with God, who dictated word-for-word what to write. These are stories filtered through human experience and interpretation.
On top of that, we have to consider the role of publishers and distributors in spreading religious texts. Just as with any book, there are people involved in getting it into the hands of the public.
With so many religious leaders potentially tied to groups like the "Deep State," can we really believe that these texts haven't been altered at some point in history to serve certain agendas?