Is the Bible incomplete?

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The Bible is complete. It contains what God thinks is necessary for us to know. The book is fiction, one person's idea of what the missing details are. Some of the clues are in other places in the Bible. We all would like more info in order to justify our actions but only God knows the details.
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This has been a debate for centuries, with controversial ancient scrolls discovered in the past and presented as lost works that should be part of the bible.

However, Killing Abel is a fiction masterpiece, and designed to fill in certain gaps in the bible in a creative way, so the verdict is no. The Bible is complete.
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Crcraig wrote: 03 Jul 2020, 15:59 The Bible is complete. It contains what God thinks is necessary for us to know. The book is fiction, one person's idea of what the missing details are. Some of the clues are in other places in the Bible. We all would like more info in order to justify our actions but only God knows the details.
A bit more details would have been better
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gelli_baranda wrote: 03 Jul 2020, 17:00 This has been a debate for centuries, with controversial ancient scrolls discovered in the past and presented as lost works that should be part of the bible.

However, Killing Abel is a fiction masterpiece, and designed to fill in certain gaps in the bible in a creative way, so the verdict is no. The Bible is complete.
Then what about those ancient scrolls?
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I think Bible in one hundred percent complete but the problem I with those who used it because they hint some of the words.
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New discoveries are made from time to time about missing text of the Bible been found. There are so many angles one can go to say they feel their version connect all but it is a version which is not truly verified. For now I would say the Bible is complete.
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I have never read the bible. :p
But this book seemed like good fiction and quite complete to me.
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Salma_asa wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 12:35 I have never read the bible. :p
But this book seemed like good fiction and quite complete to me.
Yes, this book fills lots of gaps and makes the story complete
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In my humble opinion, I believe that it is incomplete and that some parts have been removed. Mankind is always trying to take control. Nonetheless, our Creator has seen to it that the important message gets across to all and for all.
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The Bible may be incomplete. It has been an argument for a long time now. There are parts of the Bible you'll read and you'll be like, "this ended abruptly". Considering that it has been revised and translated many times, the claim that the bible is incomplete may not be farfetched.
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Y0landa wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 15:07 In my humble opinion, I believe that it is incomplete and that some parts have been removed. Mankind is always trying to take control. Nonetheless, our Creator has seen to it that the important message gets across to all and for all.
Yes, mankind has tried to manipulate the content of bible as well
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Munachimso_Nwaogazie wrote: 05 Jul 2020, 15:13 The Bible may be incomplete. It has been an argument for a long time now. There are parts of the Bible you'll read and you'll be like, "this ended abruptly". Considering that it has been revised and translated many times, the claim that the bible is incomplete may not be farfetched.
The feeling of 'this ended abruptly' is what leads to think that there would have been many more
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The Bible is the complete Word of God!
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God said not to add anything to His word. However, for movies and such I understand that some plot may need to be filled in, once it doesn't compromise with what IS written.
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Nerea wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 14:46 I believe that the Bible is complete. When you read the book of Revelation 22:18,19 you'll realize that adding or subtracting contents into or from the Bible is not right whatsoever.
Yep! And there is a warning for those who do!
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