How many here believe the literal Word of God in the Bible

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How many here believe the literal Word of God in the Bible


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7 continents 7 deadly sins yea will the devil quotes sciptures
 
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man does not live by bread at all,,, purely by the will of god.
 

ResidentAlien

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The original autographs are the only inerrant word of God. What we have now is God's inspired message. Some things have been altered in copying and translating. However, nothing of significance has been lost and we can rest assured that what we have is very close to the originals and sufficient for salvation and Godly living in Christ.
 

justbyfaith

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The kjv is inerrant and inspired as concerning doctrine, is my belief on the matter; as well as other translations; although certain modern translations are watered down in that they remove certain words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, even entire passages from what they consider to be inspired.

So i abide by the kjv since I don't want to be cheated out of anything that the Holy Spirit might want to say to me.

One example, Luke 9:55-56, compare the kjv to the NIV. Romans 13:9 also.

There are also quite a few others like that.
 

Nehemiah6

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There are estimated to be more than 45,000 Christian denominations globally

Make that 40, although Dino wanted it to be 400. We will get into that in another thread. The RCC wants us to believe that there are thousands and thousands of denominations, so that the one true church of Rome stands out as the true beacon of hope.
How many here believe the literal Word of God in the Bible
You might want to word that a little differently such as "How many here believe that the Bible is the divinely inspired written Word of God?" And most Christians would agree that the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts were indeed divinely inspired, and for all practical purposes faithful word-for-word translations are indeed the Word of God. Hence the Bible is also inerrant and infallible. Yet many so-called "Evangelicals" today are denying all of this. In fact they are Liberals but hate to admit it.

When it comes to interpretation, the Bible should be primarily interpreted in its plain literal sense (making allowance for metaphors etc). But of course there is much more to it, and spiritual truths can only discerned spiritually. Which does not mean that the Gospel cannot be understood by the lost. The Gospel has supernatural power under the influence of the Holy Spirit.
 

Nehemiah6

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The kjv is inerrant and inspired as concerning doctrine, is my belief on the matter;
"Inspired" would not really be applicable since the KJV is a very faithful and trustworthy translation. "Inspired" is what was given to the original writers by the Holy Spirit.
 

Dino246

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Oh thou of little faith.
Little faith? Wrong; I have exactly NO faith whatsoever in anything you claim, because, as you are new here, you have not yet demonstrated the integrity and consistency that might earn my "faith". These little digs don't help your case; they only show me that you're here to stir trouble.
 

Dino246

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Oh thou of little faith.
https://useenglishwords.com/results/how-many-christian-denominations-are-there/

Why does Christianity have so many denominations? Live

9 hours ago There are more than 45,000 denominations globally. Followers of Jesus span the globe. But the global body of more than 2 billion Christians is separated into thousands of denominations

Website: Livescience.com
You would do well to do your homework a little more carefully. Here is a quotation from the source article behind your first citation:

"How Many Christian Denominations Are There?
“According to the Center for the Study of Global Christianity (CSGC) at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, there are approximately 41,000 Christian denominations and organisations in the world today.”

See that quote above?
It’s very wrong.

Identifying how many different Christian denominations there are is a tricky affair. It depends a lot on your definition of ‘denomination’, and a lot on your definition of ‘Christian’.

But the idea that there are – like seriously – tens of thousands of protestant denominations around the world is nonsense."

(source: https://www.christianvalour.com/christian-denominations-guide/).

The source material behind your second citation comes directl from Gordon-Conwell Seminary, a normally-reputable source. However, the explanation provided undermines its own conclusion, noting that the same denomination in different nations is counted once for each nation. It does not come anywhere near convincing me of its veracity. So, though you can provide sources for your claim, they don't actually do enough to substantiate it.
 

Roar

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Little faith? Wrong; I have exactly NO faith whatsoever in anything you claim, because, as you are new here, you have not yet demonstrated the integrity and consistency that might earn my "faith". These little digs don't help your case; they only show me that you're here to stir trouble.
I will be turning 72 in December and though I am new to this site I am a senior CHRISTIAN that has been most of the way around the world thank you very much witnessing to others about my Lord. Yes, God gave me a heart for the Jews and I have Jewish and Israeli, friends that I try to be a candle to and npt a Jew hating anti-semite as some who call themselves christians are beacuse I like Paul in Romans 11 understand that they are worth saving and every real born again Christain should do the same! Understand me loud and clear! I stand against you and your kind!
 

Dino246

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I will be turning 72 in December and though I am new to this site I am a senior CHRISTIAN that has been most of the way around the world thank you very much witnessing to others about my Lord. Yes, God gave me a heart for the Jews and I have Jewish and Israeli, friends that I try to be a candle to and npt a Jew hating anti-semite as some who call themselves christians are beacuse I like Paul in Romans 11 understand that they are worth saving and every real born again Christain should do the same! Understand me loud and clear! I stand against you and your kind!
Yawn.
 

Blik

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The Bible is to be taken literally except in cases where the passage is obviously a metaphor or parabolic.
Each verse of scripture that is not clearly a parable needs to be understood on many different levels at the same time. It is speaking of an actual happening to be taken literally, at the same time there is spiritual meaning, and also a deeper meaning.

God is spirit speaking of the spiritual kingdom but uses the literal to help our understanding of the spiritual. God does not give us historical history as a professor of history, history explains the spiritual.

The Hebrew scribes say there are seven levels of understanding scripture. We know that often, after reading a passage numbers of times, suddenly the holy spirit will show us a new and deeper level of understanding that passage.
 

justbyfaith

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"Inspired" would not really be applicable since the KJV is a very faithful and trustworthy translation. "Inspired" is what was given to the original writers by the Holy Spirit.
Inspired in the sense that God put the same effort into preserving His message in the kjv as He did when the original penners of holy scripture, penned the holy scriptures.
 

Blik

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I will be turning 72 in December and though I am new to this site I am a senior CHRISTIAN that has been most of the way around the world thank you very much witnessing to others about my Lord. Yes, God gave me a heart for the Jews and I have Jewish and Israeli, friends that I try to be a candle to and npt a Jew hating anti-semite as some who call themselves christians are beacuse I like Paul in Romans 11 understand that they are worth saving and every real born again Christain should do the same! Understand me loud and clear! I stand against you and your kind!
In Acts we are told the Bereans were praised because they had so little faith in Paul they checked out what he was saying with the OT scripture, the only scripture they knew. Paul was an apostle, we are only disciples.
If we are to learn from this site it is necessary to use scripture as our authority, never other posters. We discuss scripture together.
 

justbyfaith

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Each verse of scripture that is not clearly a parable needs to be understood on many different levels at the same time. It is speaking of an actual happening to be taken literally, at the same time there is spiritual meaning, and also a deeper meaning.

God is spirit speaking of the spiritual kingdom but uses the literal to help our understanding of the spiritual. God does not give us historical history as a professor of history, history explains the spiritual.

The Hebrew scribes say there are seven levels of understanding scripture. We know that often, after reading a passage numbers of times, suddenly the holy spirit will show us a new and deeper level of understanding that passage.
Truly, there is a hermeneutic in 1 Corinthians 2:13, that we do not look only at the immediate context, but also at the topical context; and that we can gain added insight into any verse of scripture when we compare it to other verses that are either parallel to it or else contrasting.
 

Blik

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Inspired in the sense that God put the same effort into preserving His message in the kjv as He did when the original penners of holy scripture, penned the holy scriptures.
Scripture points out that man is not to add to scripture, yet you say God penned the KJV. If you believe that then you believe that God changed Passover to Easter, as the KVJ translates the word Passover as the word Easter. It is a wonderful translation God used for countless good, but we are to check all things against the original word.
 

Roar

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In Acts we are told the Bereans were praised because they had so little faith in Paul they checked out what he was saying with the OT scripture, the only scripture they knew. Paul was an apostle, we are only disciples.
If we are to learn from this site it is necessary to use scripture as our authority, never other posters. We discuss scripture together.


2 Timothy 3:16-17
New King James Version


16 All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for [a]instruction in righteousness, 17 that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.