The Bible that we have today is not the true Bible. The Bible that we have today was written by the Roman Church and not by inspired men of God. I have studied the Bible for many years and I came up with nothing. I have turned toward the earth-based religion. I am now Pagan. I am no longer a Christian. I now honor Mother Earth and all that She is. I came from Her and I will return to Her. To me, Death is an open door to another life and another world. I am very happy and very pleased in what I believe and do. NO, I am not evil. I do not worship Satan, because Satan is in the Christian religion. There is no Satan in Paganism. Once again, I am Pagan. So Mote It Be.
No he didnt
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church wrote the New Testament, and decided which books would make up the canon of the Bible as we have it today. In other words, it preceded the Bible, and wrote it; authors do not normally include their names in their books - or answers for that matter. I do not write "PiusX says" although Wiki puts my name down at the bottom, you don't see me write it in the answer normally. In the same way, the Church does have "Church" in the Bible, but does not have "Catholic" in there. The word "Catholic" just means universal, and wasn't applied to the Church until the end of the first century.
John Knox did not speak read or write english. Monsignor Ronald Knox, who was raised in an Anglican priest, and later converted to the Roman Catholic Church did a translation of the Bible into Modern English in the middle of the 20th Century. His book, On Englishing the Bible, deals with some of the hardships of translating the Bible from the Hebrew, Greek and Latin into Modern English.
No but he did make recommendations to his local church he did not become an atheist
The Catholic Church maintained the Hebrew Bible (in translation; not always accurate) and added to it the Christian Testament. They didn't adopt texts or precepts from Islam, because their Bible had been set in its permanent form long before the start of Islam. On the contrary, it was Islam that adopted certain things from Christianity.
No. Shakespear was after the time of passion plays. A passion play is a play written and put on by the church to teach bible lessons. People couldn't read so the church used many ways to teach bible lessons.
He did not write the Bible.
It could be ear trouble, or even as the bible says a thorn trouble.
king James started writing the bible in 1604 and completed it in 1611!a little more info is that the church actually started to write it with him! =D
He was frustrated and did not agree with what the church was doing. for example: - the pope had kids - the church was making money of indulgences (slips of paper pardoning sins) and stuff like that.
No he did not write anything in the bible
Mark wrote it primarily for gentile (non-Jews) Greek-speaking residents of the Roman Empire.