It doesn't. It says that no man can know this, only God.
The bible does not say of a fixed date ortime for the end of the world.
The Bible does say about people going to Church (Temples). Read Matthew Chapter 6.
It doesn't say that. It cannot. The word - biblical - does not appear in the Bible.
No. They were introduced in a few church buildings to summon the faithful to prayer only around 400 AD, long after the Bible was written, and became common in churches only after 1,000 AD.
You could say that, but at Church we just learn about the Bible and how to honor him.
The bible does not say that. In fact the bible (Hebrews 10:24-25) urges us to attend church. Of course the church we should attend should be a Christ believing, Christ teaching church of which the bible approves. Beware there are bad churches.
The bible does not tell us how long the "Times of the Gentiles" will last, but many persons believe the time is soon coming when it will be over. The Gentile rule will last until the Second Coming of Christ has arrived.
1. Church rules are not based on the bible, BELIEFS are but not rules 2. Dogs are not allowed in church because they'd cause a ruckus
nothing common sense
There is nothing in the Bible that says that church leaders can decide where members of the congregation can live.
The bible does not say there is a last prophet. Instead in 2Corinthians 12:28-29, it states that God has appointed some prophets in the church. And its also says in 2Corinthians 14:3, that the who prophesies "strengthens others," "encourages them," and "comforters them."
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is only a Bible, the Bible used by the Catholic Church is the entire New Testament and the entire Old Testament. The only thing that makes it a "Catholic" Bible is the guarantee in the front of it that it conforms to the Bible as accepted by the Church since the fourth century. And, no, nowhere in the Bible does it say anything about sprinkling for baptism.