Is the Bible incomplete?
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Re: Is the Bible incomplete?
I agree with this. I believe that you have to read the Bible from a spiritual perspective to get more out of it,when reading it with a 'literal mindset' a lot of things will not make sense.Adeniyi+samson- wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 09:15 Yes, the Bible is complete. It's just that the meaning or better put the mystery of each verse of the scriptures needs to be communicated to man through His Spirit.
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The Bible is the word of God,therefore i believe God with His infinite wisdom gave us only what is necessary to know. in that sense, i would say that the Bible is not incomplete, unless someone conspires to have some parts removed.Sushan wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 10:06 The author gives additional descriptions, which are not found in the original Bible, to the story from creating Adam and Eve, up to the worldwide flood. Most of who has studied the Bible must have had his/her own thoughts regarding these lacking parts. Does this mean that the Bible is incomplete? On the other hand, is it righteous to add after-notes to a religious book like the Bible?
After-notes, should only serve a purpose to give support to scripture, such as, in terms of context, geographical history, reference to other verses mentioned in the Bible, in that case, it would be okay to have them.
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Well articulated. Killing Abel does not exactly reflect the completeness or incompleteness of the Bible. The Bible and Killing Abel are books by different people thus, should be regarded differently. God is perfect, but human beings are prone to making errors, that said, i disagree that the Word of God can be deemed 'incomplete', based of this book.Kei Nakagawa wrote: ↑28 Jul 2020, 23:37 I believe the reason for that is because the book is fiction based on religion, thus giving the author the liberty to add or subtract elements parts. This does not directly mean that the Bible is incomplete, though. With that, I don't think we can use Killing Abel as a reference.
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I agree. For Christians, the Bible accomplishes its intended purpose, redemption of mankind and the coming of Christ again. If we evaluate Killing Abel and the Bible in terms of purpose, then both can be said to be complete.Officialboluwatife wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 16:04 Seeing the book is presented as fiction, I see no reason for the comparison. As Christians, I don't think our mind should be after the completeness of the bible. Rather it should be about the significance of the bible we have at hand in our life.
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It is all about conflict of belief. As for me the information provided in the King James version is enough for Christians to live like God.
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I agree. The completeness does not matter. It is the moral lesson that is important.Officialboluwatife wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 16:04 Seeing the book is presented as fiction, I see no reason for the comparison. As Christians, I don't think our mind should be after the completeness of the bible. Rather it should be about the significance of the bible we have at hand in our life.
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Now we know that the things written in bible are written to point us to the personality of the Godhead: the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, so seeing there is a purpose in view behind the writing of the books of the bible, we can affirm that it is complete with respect to it's purpose.Katie Canedy wrote: ↑01 Jun 2020, 17:19 That is a valid point. I felt that the Bible did leave out some details in the stories. This is truly something to think about.![]()