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Questions about the history, composition and canon of the Bible. Don't use this tag for beliefs and practices in the Bible.
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Christianity certainty and other religions certainty
As you have observed, a feeling of certainty about religious beliefs is not a reliable indicator to the truth of those beliefs. The big four religions, worldwide, are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, a …
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By what mechanism could the Bible be inerrant?
For those who believe in the inerrancy of the Bible (or those who understand the positions of those who do), how can the Bible have this status given all the opportunities for any message delivered by … Did God suspend the exercise of free will and ability to err (at least without catching it later) of those who wrote the Bible and those who transcribed it? …
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Is there any correlation between national prosperity and percentage of Christians?
There isn't much evidence to support this hypothesis. The countries with the top ten incomes per capita are a mix of Islamic, Atheist (at least trending that way now; historically Christian), Christi …
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Just how accurate is the Bible?
If the Bible is 100% accurate, it is accurate in a different sense than we would apply to other books. … Nonetheless, we can attempt to validate the Bible against itself by comparing a straightforward interpretation (as one would use with an encyclopedia) of different passages in the Bible. …
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Is a moral society more open to the gospel than an immoral one?
This question is particularly difficult to answer because it is not clear who should evaluate what is moral. If Biblical morality is the standard, then I strongly suspect that it would "encourage" op …