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I'm not interested in tarnishing the whole thing. I'm interested in encouraging Christians to communicate directly with God, so that not even the Bible itself can lead them astray.

Evil men put the Bible together and changed and distorted much of it for nefarious reasons but they forgot to remove the most important message of all: men can, through faith, commune directly with God and learn the truth of all things for themselves. Unlike the Pharisees and Sadducees who were readers of the word only, experts supposedly on the content but not the spirit of the Scripture.

Jesus on the other hand also knew the scripture but wasn't limited by what was or wasn't written. He went to the source and the Satanic Pharisees hated him for it for it was their expertise in scripture that they used to gain power over others. They weren't interested in pesky prophets using a workaround and going right to the source.

If the questions in my post scare you, that should scare you.

It's best to think of the Bible as a spiritual prompt, than a guide. Use it to get your mind into that space, and then commune with God with the spirit of open-mindedness and love and the truth will shine forth through it even if the text has been tainted or changed. If you get too tied to each word then you'll be too easily led to believe in lies. Question everything. Yes, even the Bible.

1 year ago
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I'm not interested in tarnishing the whole thing. I'm interested in encouraging Christians to communicate directly with God, so that not even the Bible itself can lead them astray.

Evil men put the Bible together and changed and distorted much of it for nefarious reasons but they forgot to remove the most important message of all: men can, through faith, commune directly with God and learn the truth of all things for themselves. Unlike the Pharisees and Sadducees who were readers of the word only, experts supposedly on the content but not the spirit of the Scripture.

Jesus on the other hand also knew the scripture but wasn't limited by what was or wasn't written. He went to the source and the Satanic Pharisees hated him for it for it was their expertise in scripture that they used to gain power over others. They weren't interested in pesky prophets using a workaround and going right to the source.

If the questions in my post scare you, that should scare you.

1 year ago
1 score