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Is the Bible proof God is real?

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The Holy bible was compiled from 1000's of other texts from other religions.

Christianity was in essence a created religion....

The stories of the Bible evolved slowly over centuries before the existence of orthodox religions. Many belief cults spread stories and myths probably handed down by oral tradition from generation to generation before people wrote them down. Many of the stories originally came from Egyptian and Sumerian cults. All of these early religions practiced polytheism, including the early Hebrews. Some of the oldest records of the stories that later entered the Old Testament came from thousands of small cylinder seals depicting creation stories, excavated from the Mesopotamia period. These early artifacts and artworks (dated as early as 2500 B.C.E.) established the basis for the Garden of Eden stories a least a thousand years before it impacted Hebrew mythology...

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Virtually every human civilization in the Middle East, before and through Biblical times, practiced some form of female goddess worship. Archeologists have confirmed that the earliest law, government, medicine, agriculture, architecture, metallurgy, wheeled vehicles, ceramics, textiles and written language had initially developed in societies that worshiped the Goddess. Later the goddesses became more war-like with the influence of the northern invaders who slowly replaced the goddesses with their mountain male war gods. So why doesn't the Bible mention anything about the Goddess? In fact it does, but in disguise from converting the name of the goddesses to masculine terms. Many times "Gods" in the Bible refers to goddesses. Ashtoreth, or Asherah, named of masculine gender, for example, actually refers to Astarte- the Great Goddess. The Old Testament doesn't even have a word for Goddess. The goddesses, sometimes, refers to the Hebrew word "Elohim" (masculine plural form) which later religionists mistranslated into the singular "God." The Bible authors converted the ancient goddess symbols into icons of evil. As such, the snake, serpents, tree of knowledge, horns (of the bull), became associated with Satan. The end result gave women the status of inferiority, a result which we still see to this day.

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The Old Testament consists of a body of literature spread over a period from approximately 1450 B.C.E. to 200 B.C.E. There exists no original writings of the Old Testament. There does exist, however, hundreds of fragments from copies that became the old testament. These fragments consist of Cuneiform tablets, papyrus paper, leather etchings and the famous Dead Sea Scrolls. The scribes of the old testament wrote in classical Hebrew except for some portions written in Aramaic. The traditional Hebrew scribes wrote the texts with consonants but the Rabbis later added vowels for verbal pronouncing. Of course the Rabbis did their best in choosing the vowels that they thought gave the words their proper meaning and pronouncement. In the second century C.E., or even earlier, the Rabbis compiled a text from manuscripts as had survived the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. and on this basis they established the traditional or Masoretic text, so called from the Hebrew word Massorah. This text incorporated the mistakes of generations of copyists, and in spite of the care bestowed on it, many errors of later copyists also found their way into it. The earliest surviving manuscripts of this text date from the ninth to eleventh centuries C.E. It comes mostly from these texts which religionists have used for the present Old Testament translations.

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The New Testament has even fewer surviving texts. Scholars think that not until years after Jesus' alleged death that its authors wrote the Gospels. There exists no evidence that the New Testament came from the purported original apostles or anyone else that had seen the alleged Jesus. Although the oldest surviving Christian texts came from Paul, he had never seen the earthly Jesus. There occurs nothing in Paul's letters that either hints at the existence of the Gospels or even of a need for such memoirs of Jesus Christ. The oldest copy of the New Testament yet found consists of a tiny fragment from the Gospel of John. Scholars dated the little flake of papyrus from the period style of its handwriting to around the first half of the 2nd century C.E. The language of most of the new testament consists of old Greek..

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Interestingly, there existed many competing Christian cults in the early years after Jesus' alleged death. Some sects saw the universe in dualisms of goodness and sin, of light and darkness, God and the Devil. Other Christian sects performed odd rituals, some of which involved the swallowing of semen, thought of as a sacred substance. Many other Christians also wrote mystical stories and by the second century there existed more than a dozen Gospels, along with a whole library of other texts. These include letters of Jesus to foreign kings, letters of Paul to Aristotle, and histories of the disciples. There lived Christian Gnostics (knowers) who believed that the church itself derived from the Devil to keep man from God and from realizing his true nature. In those first centuries of Christianity orthodoxy did not exist and when an organized orthodox church finally came, it got defined, almost inadvertently, in argument against many of the Gnostic sects.

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So the idea of the Bible as a single, sacred unalterable corpus of texts began in heresy and later extended and used by churchmen in their efforts to define orthodoxy. One of the Bible's most influential editors, Irenaeus of Lyon, decided that there should only exist four Gospels like the four zones of the world, the four winds, the four divisions of man's estate, and the four forms of the first living creatures - the lion of Mark, the calf of Luke, the man of Matthew, and the eagle of John. In a single stroke, Irenaeus had delineated the sacred book of the Christian church and left out the other Gospels. Irenaeus also wrote what Christianity did not include, and in this way Christianity became an orthodox faith. A work of Irenaeus, Against the Heresies, became the starting point for later inquisitions.

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There has existed over a hundred different versions of the Bible, written in most of the languages of the time including Greek, Hebrew and Latin. Some versions left out certain biblical stories and others contained added stories. The completed versions of the old and new testament probably got finished at around 200-300 C.E. although many disputed the authenticity of some books which later ended up as Apocrypha (uncanonical or of questionable authorship). For example, the book of Ecclesiasticus appears in the Catholic Bible but not in Protestant versions.

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At around 405 C.E. Jerome (Eusebius Hieronymous) finished translating all the Old and New testament books into Latin (Vulgate Bible) which provided the Roman Catholic church added power. The Vulgate Bible went through several revisions up until the early 1900s!

The salvation doctrines of Christianity survived and flourished because they afforded the priesthood considerable power. The priests alone held the keys to salvation and could threaten the unbelievers with eternal punishment. Hence, in the evolution of Christianity in the last two thousand years with priests preying on human fears, the religion has demonstrated extraordinary powers of survival. Even without the priests, the various versions of the Bible have had more influence on the history of the world, in the minds of men than any other literature.

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Unfortunately, these very beliefs in Scripture produced the most violent actions against man in the history of humanity up to that time. The eliminationof competing Christian cults (called heretics) by early Christian churches acted as the seeds of violent atrocities against those who did not agree with Church dogma. There later followed the destruction of Rome by the Christian Goths, and the secret pagan sacrifices consented by the Pope, the Vandals that had the Bible with them as they destroyed imperial North Africa, the crusades in the eleventh century fighting in the lands around the eastern Mediterranean, Palestine and Syria, capturing Jerusalem and setting kingdoms from Anatolia to the Egyptian border. In 1204 the Fourth Crusade plundered Constantinople the most holy city at that time, with Christians fighting Christians. And the slaughters continued (and continues to this day). According to Romer, "More heretics and scholars were burned in the Middle Ages than were ever killed in Carolingian times. For at this time the Inquisition came into its own, and torture, largely unused as an instrument of government since Roman days, was reintroduced."

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In the 1380s, John Wycliffe translated the first English Bible which inspired an English religious revolution which caused persecutions against him by the Catholic Church.

In the early 1500's the German heretic, Martin Luther, almost single handedly caused the final split from the Roman Catholic church and created the beginnings of the Protestant revolution. This split still influences violence to this day. He translated the Bible into German which further spread Protestantism. Luther also helped spread anti-Jewish sentiments with his preaching and books such as his "The Jews and their lies," all supported through his interpretation of the Bible. One should not forget that Hitler (a Christian and great admirer of Luther) and his holocaust probably could not have occurred without his influence and the support of Bible believing German Christians.

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In the 1530s William Tyndale completed his version of the English Protestant Bible (probably with the aid of Luther) and the first to print the English Bible. He too felt the persecution of the Church and he spent his last days in imprisonment and exile. His enemies finally caught him and burned him at the stake, but because of his celebrity, they strangled him first (what nice guys!).

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After Luther's German Bible, others followed suit by translating the Bible into their native languages including Dutch and French. Not until 1611 C.E. did a committee of translators and interpreters complete the most popular Bible of all time, the King James Version.

Today we still have dozens of Bible translation versions, with Bible scholars still arguing over the meaning and proper translations of words and phrases.

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No doubt that future versions of Bibles will surface in the future: revisions of previously revised Bibles and newer revisions of new versions. The history of the many versions of the Bible stories, from the ancient Mesopotamian myths to the varied interpretations, interpolations, and versions of the Bible speaks volumes about the reliability of their interpretations and the alleged "truth" they claim the Bible holds, because it shows that the Bible comes not from supernatural agents but rather from human imagination. We have not one shred of evidence for the supernatural influence on human written works (and mostly from unknown authors), but we do have an abundance of evidence for human recorded beliefs and myths.

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This shows a marked difference between those of scientific works and those deriving from religious minds. For example, Euclid's Elements written around 300 B.C.E. has changed little since its inception. Scientists don't argue and debate about its meaning because they know it doesn't represent an absolute or fixed work. It only provides a step in the understanding of geometry. Most Christian apologists, on the other hand, view the Bible as fixed and absolute, if only they could only just get the interpretation correct. But regardless of how much they want the Bible to reflect their particular beliefs, they can never dislodge the violence and atrocities described and condoned by their God in the stories in the Old Testament. Nor can they dismiss the even more horrific result of the horrors of Hell as amplified by the words of the alleged Jesus in the New Testament where almost everyone on earth dies in eternal fire. In short, Bible belief influences horror, not by the majority but by the few that actually believe in its macabre prophecy and have the power to force their beliefs onto the majority.

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We have little reason to think that violence inspired by Bibles and other religious texts will ever cease. One only has to look at the religious wars around the world to see belief's everlasting destructive potential. One only has to look at the Protestant-Catholic uprising in Ireland, the conflicts in the middle east with Jews fighting Moslems & Christians, the Gulf war, Sudan's civil war between Christians and Islamics, the Bosnia conflicts, and the war in Iraq. The desperate acts of fanatical individuals who have killed for their beliefs of Jesus, Mohammed, God or Satan would create a death list unmatched by any other method in history. The "Holy" Bible supports the notion of war and destruction, not only as a prophesy but as a moral necessity. If we wish to become a peaceful species, it may well serve us to understand the forces of belief that keep us in continual conflict and why the Bible has such a stronghold on the minds of people around the world. 1. Good men or angels couldn't have dictated or written the Bible because they would have to LIE about their source the whole time.

2. Bad men or demons could not have written the Bible because it devotes more than 6000 verses to exposing or attacking them.

3. The Bible could not be just a mere Jewish book because it's the only book ever printed about a nation that constantly condemns its own authors. The greatest anti-Semitic literature in the world is the Holy Bible (OT & NT), written and preserved by JEWS.

4. The mathematical odds of Jesus mentioned in the OT of His 1st Coming coming to pass is one out of ten with 157 zeros.

The Bible was written by humans, true, but they wrote what they believed God spoke to them.

The cold hard fact remains that just because someone said god told them to write it down does not mean that it is true,and it is still not proof as to the exsistence or non-exsistence of any diety..

The Quran States that Allah is the creator and the only true god...

The egyptians texts state that the sun god Ra took the form of Khepri, the scarab god who was the great creative force of the universe..

The Hindu texts state that there are three Supreme Gods Lord Brahma is the Creator Lord Shiva the Destroyer and Re-creator and Lord Vishnu the Preserver.

Greek texts state that Zeus summoned his sons Prometheus (fore-thought) and Epimetheus (after-thought). He told them to go to Earth and create men and animals and give them each a gift.

The Ekoi texts state that in the beginning there were two gods, Obassi Osaw and Obassi Nsi. The two gods created everything together. Then Obassi Osaw decided to live in the sky and Obassi Nsi decided to live on the earth.

None of these texts are proof that a diety/god exists..just as the bible is not proof of the existence of god...

It is proof however of mankinds creative imagination..

Religions are nothing more than common Mythology....

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No. In the end, The Bible was written by people and was written to convince other people. Both the Old Testament and the New Testament have been found to contain contradictions and errors that remove any possibility of divine inspiration. And Christian theologians as far back as the 1830s and 1840s argued that several of the books of the New Testament were written too long after the events which they described to be of any historical value.

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What proof is there that the Bible is real?

I'm holding one in my hands right now; I see it; I feel it. It's made of paper and ink. It's real all right. I open it up, and it has the words all spelled out; -- It's real. You can find the Bible in Libraries of the world; that means: it's as real as any other book in the Library. That's my proof.AnswerAs physical objects, Bibles are of course real. Whether they are true is another matter. Then we need to say whether we have proof they are historically true or spiritually true, and whether they are infallible, having been inspired by God. The Bible contains numerous historical errors, too many to mention, so it is not historically true although there sometimes is evidence of passages being more or less historically true. In these instances, the proof is when the Bible agrees with the non-biblical historical accounts.Everyone will have an opinion as to whether it is spiritually true, and this usually depends on whether we believe that God exists or that Jesus is the son of God, but the Bible will not provide proof. What we can say with certainty is that the Bible was written by men and not inspired by God.


Is God real and is the Bible a reliable book?

God is real and the Bible is a reliable book especially the gospels because in the gosples they are all written by different people and they are proven very reliable because they don't contridict themselves.


Does The Bible have authority?

A lot of people say the Bible is the authority, but you have to keep in mind that God wrote the Bible to remind of of his love. So often people make the Bible their god instead of God (if that makes sense). So basically the real authority is God; He just often shows us what to do or how to live through the Bible.because it is god-breathed


Does The Bible mention Asians?

yes god was asaian! oh wait he isn't real...


What are the different kinds of Bible?

Their is only one real bible! It was inspired by men of God. Their are no other bibles. Their are other books that are meant to be the bible but to me they will not even be counted close to the real word of God! The only bible that is true is the 1611 King James version translated by King James himself a long time ago. Man has taken God's word and has re-written it to match our up-to-date world. But it isn't real... Just another book that was written and should never have been published! Take my word for it... Their is only 1 real bible.

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Is there real proof of God's existence other than just 'the Bible says so'?

AnswerThere is no real proof of God's existence. People believe simply because the Bible says so.


Is there historical proof that Jesus is God?

The Bible.


How do you know that God is real?

You and me are proof that God is real. Just like an Apple computer is proof of the existence of Apple corporation, the Samsung mobile is proof of Samsung, the Mercedes car is proof of Mercedes, and every product is proof of the manufacturer, you and me are proof that God exists. We don't know who is God, where is God, what is God, God is beyond human comprehension, but God is. You and me are the effects, God is the cause. What is the proof of the ocean? The waves. If there was no ocean, there would be no waves. If there was no God, there would be no you and me. What is the proof of gold? The gold ring, the gold necklace, the gold bangle. If there was no gold there would be no necklace, ring and bangle. These are effects, gold is the cause. The Divine is the cause, we are just effects. We need no more proof that we are manifestations of God


What is the non-literal approach to the bible?

it is the word of God and the only proof we have of God and Jesus.


Is god the one that created the world?

no there is no proof that god is real but there is alot of proof about evolution and that man envolved from appes


Do you really know there is a God?

* I have read the entire Bible, most parts of it several times, and have sought explanations for everything that could be proof of a God. When carefully studied, the Bible becomes proof that God does not exist rather than proof that he does. I do really know that there is no God. == == * Belief in God is a matter of faith. If you really want to know if there is a God, then your faith just went out of the window.


God is so not real right?

There is no proof he exists.


What proof is there that the Bible is real?

I'm holding one in my hands right now; I see it; I feel it. It's made of paper and ink. It's real all right. I open it up, and it has the words all spelled out; -- It's real. You can find the Bible in Libraries of the world; that means: it's as real as any other book in the Library. That's my proof.AnswerAs physical objects, Bibles are of course real. Whether they are true is another matter. Then we need to say whether we have proof they are historically true or spiritually true, and whether they are infallible, having been inspired by God. The Bible contains numerous historical errors, too many to mention, so it is not historically true although there sometimes is evidence of passages being more or less historically true. In these instances, the proof is when the Bible agrees with the non-biblical historical accounts.Everyone will have an opinion as to whether it is spiritually true, and this usually depends on whether we believe that God exists or that Jesus is the son of God, but the Bible will not provide proof. What we can say with certainty is that the Bible was written by men and not inspired by God.


If there is no proof of hell then why must you be terrified of it?

God said that even one sin was enough to condemn you to hell. Thus God said there was a hell. So the question could be is their proof in God. There is proof in creation, historical proof in the Bible and that Jesus was a man.


God exit on Earth?

There have been proof that God existed on Earth through the written words in the Bible.


What evidence does the Bible give us for God and Jesus?

The Bible talks about God and Jesus at length, and to some this is evidence. Objectively, however, it is not proof because a collection of related books can not prove itself. The biblical evidence becomes proof if the Bible tells us something about God and Jesus that we can confirm from independent, extra-biblical sources. The Bible does not provide this level of evidence.


Why did god make stuff that proves hes not real Like science?

There is no proof that God made stuff to prove that he is not real, including science.