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My personal opinion:
IT IS ALL BULLSHIT! Don't believe a word of the bIBLE. It is full of contradictions and backward ass thinking from two thousand years ago. Trust in the Golden Rule: Treat those how you'd like to be treated. Simple as that.
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The Bible itself.
I am not a Christian, however, I study religions, primarily the Abrahamic ones, so I'd say the Bible itself. That is totally up to you, however.
I have used this to guide me through the bible. I stay away from commentaries, and just read the KJV of the bible. When I remember a scripture, but can't remember where it is in the bible, I go here :
http://godsview.com/welcome.html
Be blessed !!!
Is there a study guide along with"Know the Bible in 30 Days"?
by Answerbag Staff on July 11th, 2010
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What year did ronald knox publish the new testament?
by Answerbag Staff on July 6th, 2010
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According to the bible.. has God always been honest?
by aldonoir on January 17th, 2012
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Who publishes the new King James Bible?
by Answerbag Staff on June 14th, 2010
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Christians, does the Great Commission (Matt 28:18-20) still apply and still matter today? This is a follow up of my first question.
by Parepidemos on January 14th, 2012
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Why answer a question which is addressed to Christians when you are not one? It is rather rude to jump in on somebody elses question with an abject insult to their core belief. In a day of freedom to believe whatever you are simply displaying bigotry. To cap it all you quote a modernised version of a bible principle. You are treating Christians with total disrespect do you expect them to do the same to you by your very own rule of life?
by peterpam on November 7th, 2009
My supreme apologies. I did violate my very own rule of life.\! I treated those how I wished not to be treated. I am sincerely sorry but my concearns continue.
by claymore04 on November 7th, 2009
We all must have our convictions and concerns and many of yours are valid, coming from the other side of the fence to you I have the same concerns. It is good to meet someone man enough to say sorry and certainly no offence was taken. Your apologies are most readily accepted. I just hope that when rebuked I respond with the same grace you have displayed. thank you very much.
by peterpam on November 8th, 2009