ACT 13:36 "For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, fell asleep, and was laid among his fathers, and underwent decay;
This would imply that until David had done all that God wanted him to do God would keep him alive. After we have served our purpose then God allows us to die.
No, nobody needs the bible. Some people do want it though.
the orthodox still believe in kosher because they are very strict and religious so the read the bible and it says in the bible to have those food laws.
Please meet me at our usual meeting place in Central Park. Your central theme still eludes me.
No, The Bible says the only way to get to God is through Jesus Christ, who died for you and me.
I believe there is 1 God! The one in the Bible....the 1 and only God.
Please see the related link below.Many scientists today do not believe in the Bible, and would argue that it is not scientific. However, there are still some scientists who believe the Bible is true. The chart in the related link shows scientific facts from the Bible.
Some people believe that all God had to say to humanity was written down in the Bible. Others believe God still speaks to people, but not on a large scale.
Honestly, i believe that Pokemon is for anyone who is a kid at heart. I'm 17 and still love the whole concept of Pokemon.
Selene was only at the end of Underworld - Rise of the Lycans, and with 4 movies shown her surname still eludes us fans
In the bible the word STILL is used when Jesus tells the storm to be still.
A:Yes.First of all, followers of Judaism believe in the Old Testament, but not the New Testament.Muslims believe that much of what is in the Bible, both Old Testament and New, is true, but that it has been corrupted by the followers of the two older Abrahamic religions.Deists just believe in the God of the Bible, as creator. They believe that he does not interfere in his creation and does not respond to prayer. Thomas Jefferson wrote a small book, popularly called the Jefferson Bible, containing those non-supernatural things in the Bible that he regarded as true and worthy of reading.
Jewish answer: No, not yet; though we have had a number of false messiahs.