LogFAQs > #959978035

LurkerFAQs, Active DB, DB1, DB2, DB3, DB4, DB5, DB6, DB7, DB8, Database 9 ( 09.28.2021-02-17-2022 ), DB10, DB11, DB12, Clear
Topic List
Page List: 1
TopicIf the bible is the infallible word of God...
Jabodie
11/13/21 10:14:39 PM
#9:


xue1 posted...
Most Christians don't believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God. It was said that the Bible was not meant to be interpreted literally

In the 1970s, there began a movement named creationism that insisted that the Bible was the infallible Word of God. This infallible stuff is a modern creation that did not exist in the previous 1,970 years
Most commentaries I've read also mention that literalism, particularly with Genesis, is actuality a relatively new phenomenon, which I find bizarre.

Phantom36 posted...
I don't know, my family was Roman Catholic and I can tell ya that even though we owned bibles, they just sat on the bookshelves collecting dust and no one read the damn thing.

I also just recently learned that the Catholic Bible has 6 or 7 books that the Protestants removed because they decided on their own accord that these books didn't count. wtf

edit

Yeah this is what I was referring to, several books just removed and I didn't even know that until like a week ago
Yeah, it's a difference in the Christian canon of the Old Testament vs the Hebrew canon. Before the protestant split there was a trend to refer to these books as a deuterocanon.

For a while, they were useful religious books that were not "divinely inspired" in the early days of protestants. Some protestant churches are very anti apocrypha, some aren't.

---
<insert sig here>
... Copied to Clipboard!
Topic List
Page List: 1