God to send delusions, page-103

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    Thanks for your concern wotsup, if your really so concerned about people you really need to stop posting, all your doing is turning people off being a Christian with your brand of theology.

    I'm really not interested on your take of events or even on your take of what the bible says.

    If you want to quote bible just quote only verses, NOT interested in your rendering or understanding of it's meaning, I only want the bible to speak on it's own.

    Show me in the bible where it says you must only use the bible.

    Where did Jesus give instructions that the Christian faith should be based exclusively on a Bible? (and Which Bible eg, KJ, NIV, RSV etc).

    Other than the specific command to John to pen the Revelation, where did Jesus tell His apostles to write anything down and compile it into an authoritative book?

    Where in the New Testament do the apostles tell future generations that the Christian faith will be based solely on a bible? Again which version

    Where in the Bible is God’s Word restricted only to what is written down?

    The very earliest Christians, ones who where taught by the apostles themselves believed in the concept of the Trinity that Jesus was God.
    And here 2000 years later, you come up with a different version, honestly who do you think got it wrong, them or you. I know who I would believe,, full stop… your call..

    Ignatius of Antioch

    "Ignatius, also called Theophorus, to the Church at Ephesus in Asia . . . predestined from eternity for a glory that is lasting and unchanging, united and chosen through true suffering by the will of the Father in Jesus Christ our God (Epistle to the Ephesians 1 [A.D. 110]).


    Ignatius of Antioch

    "For our God, Jesus Christ, was conceived by Mary in accord with God’s plan: of the seed of David, it is true, but also of the Holy Spirit (Epistle to the Ephesians18:2).


    Ignatius of Antioch

    ". . . to the Church beloved and enlightened after the love of Jesus Christ, our God, by the will of him that has willed everything which is (Epistle to the Romans1 [A.D. 110]).
 
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