frazdog 252 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 theres loads of bible printed,words changed yes,but again I say thats mans doing for his own agenda the old testament was wrote in hebrew,an the new testament,greek an latin king james translated from above 3 langs into english now mate could you show me those conflicts in luke matthew you were saying the is a book of origins prophecy history an great science its hard to comprehend tho it would be book of revelation is about end times took me a wile to figure it out god helped me to understand,i would suspect if your a non beleiver,youl not figure it out jmo Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Blackbriar 8,569 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 I was going to read it until someone told me the main character dies in the end. I'm on the last chapter ! You've bloody ruined it now ! 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
walshie 2,804 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 Maybe if it was translated into modern English it might be more palatable to the younger generation. Considering it was originally written in whatever language then translated to old English, sayething anything unto anyone else, means nothing to most of us. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hareydave 1,214 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 Maybe if it was translated into modern English it might be more palatable to the younger generation. Considering it was originally written in whatever language then translated to old English, sayething anything unto anyone else, means nothing to most of us. stick a bit text talk in for the halfwits 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Blackbriar 8,569 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 I know a good bible story......... A muslim died and found himself outside the Pearly Gates. St Peter opens up and , after the initial surprise, says "I'm sorry pal, no muslims allowed in here". The muslim, not liking the alternative to being turned away, says "But I've done many charitable things - some of them have helped Christians !" "Like what ?" says the holy gate-keeper. "Well" says the muslim "once the Salvation Army were collecting door-to-door and I gave them £10 to help the needy." St Peter is unimpressed, so the muslim pipes up "Last year there was a collection for Barnado's in the High Street - I gave them £10 to help the children ! And just last week, a homeless man asked me for spare change, and I also gave him £10, surely you can reconsider ?" St Peter says "Wait here a minute", closes the gate and disappears.A few minutes later, the gate re-opens and St Peter says "I've talked it over with God and He agrees with me - here's your thirty quid back, now f*ck off !" (That'll be taken down !) 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Blackbriar 8,569 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 (edited) Maybe if it was translated into modern English it might be more palatable to the younger generation. Considering it was originally written in whatever language then translated to old English, sayething anything unto anyone else, means nothing to most of us. stick a bit text talk in for the halfwits Something like...................... And the crowd had big straps and 'ting, but Jesus, he fronts 'em up. Gets in their faces and says "Wah - gwan ? Anyone who ain't never done nuffink 'ad better hoy the first lump, innit?" The crowd is well vexed and says to each other "Yu nah summink? We ain't gonna merc da bitch - we all homies here, innit, like,yu nah - whatever ! " And they all went back to their cribs, to chill with a little blow.............................innit ? Edited August 30, 2014 by Blackbriar 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hareydave 1,214 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 Maybe if it was translated into modern English it might be more palatable to the younger generation. Considering it was originally written in whatever language then translated to old English, sayething anything unto anyone else, means nothing to most of us. stick a bit text talk in for the halfwits Something like...................... And the crowd had big straps and 'ting, but Jesus, he fronts 'em up. Gets in their faces and says "Wah - gwan ? Anyone who ain't never done nuffink 'ad better hoy the first lump, innit?" The crowd is well vexed and says to each other "Yu nah summink? We ain't gonna merc da bitch - we all homies here, innit, like,yu nah - whatever ! " And they all went back to their cribs, to chill with a little blow.............................innit ? lovely verse frm jc an is 12 m8s Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bird 9,910 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 My mum was very religious so i had to read it but i couldnt make head nor arse of it if i am honest and i always thought it was a load of bollocks. true its written by men , so there you go Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shepp 2,285 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 Some strange things in the Old Testament. http://biblehub.com/genesis/19-33.htm Quote Link to post Share on other sites
*The*Field*Marshall* 674 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 When reading a Bible it's important to bear in mine a few things, otherwise you may struggle to make heads or tails of it and you're likely to come to a quick conclusion that's it's just a load of nonsense, if any have done that, I would encourage you to reconsider. The word Bible literally means 'books' or 'scrolls' it is in fact collection of 66 books, written by approximately 40 different writers. Each book is individual, take the first for example - Genesis: which means 'origins' it entails a summary of the origins of this world we live in. The second is Exodus: which means 'way out' it includes the details of how the Jews escaped from the land of Egypt. Moving to the New Testament, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, all written accounts of the life of Jesus, each with a different audience in mind. . I could go on and explain all the books and why they were written, but I'll spare you the torture, you get the point. Sure it's easy to grab a verse and laugh at it, but you'll only be able to do that if you quote it without the context attached. As fundamental Christian I believe that although it was written by approximately 40 different writers, it has only 1 author - God. Why read it? I understand those who don't feel the need to, I understand those who look at it from a point of interest or basic guidance. But to a Christian, it's our map, our guide, it tells us of who we are, what we need to do, what lays ahead for us, so much and more. Don't draw your conclusion from a 5 minute wonder or by what others say of it, consider it carefully if you're genuinely interested. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,121 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 A friend of mine once explained to me how St Pauls Cathedral took 35 years to build by Sir Christopher Wren yet he never laid a single brick.....it was his inspiration. Likewise the bible was written 100% by man.......God was the inspiration. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
frazdog 252 Posted August 30, 2014 Report Share Posted August 30, 2014 well said mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
yorkshire 151 Posted August 31, 2014 Author Report Share Posted August 31, 2014 I read it and didn't become a religious nut , just a bit less ignorant to it , I then read mein kampf and I'm not Nazi lol. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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