NO.
Ti:3:1: Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work,
The Bible is where the written teachings of Jesus are kept.
nope, but there are many against it. try reading these verses: 1 Kings 19:1-9 Job 3,4,5 Psalm 119:25
No. Islam is the name of the religion the people are called Muslims. Like any religion not everybody who calls themselves Muslim submits to the teachings of god. The teachings of God (capital G ) are found in the Bible. Muslims do not read the Bible.
The Amish do not have a specific holy book like the Bible but they do use the Bible as their primary religious text. They interpret and follow its teachings in their daily lives.
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God in his teachings and interactions with others, particularly in the New Testament of the Bible.
AnswerThe moral and ethical teachings of Christianity are remarkably similar to those of Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Daoism and many other modern religions, because they are universal truths. Even though the Bible may not really be true when it talks about God, the teachings are. You should obey those teachings because they lead to a civilised, humane and safe society.
Succubi are not explicitly mentioned in the Bible. The concept of succubi, female demons who seduce men in their sleep, comes from medieval folklore and is not a part of biblical teachings.
The Bible and the Qur'an are Heavenly books revealed by Almighty Allah. As the source is the same, many teachings are basically the same, especially in the Bible in which minimum changes have been made by the Christians. But the Qur'an does not contain in it any part of the Bible. The Qr'an is revealed in Arabic, but the Bible was not revealed in Arabic.
Yes. Thomas Jefferson did not believe in the divinity of Jesus, nor that he performed any miracles, but he respected the moral teachings of the New Testament. He created a new Bible, the "Jefferson Bible", by cutting out references to miracles or to God.
Only three mentioned by name: Gabriel, Michael and Raphael not including Lucifer. Any others are of gnostic teachings and thus false.
Beliefs of the freemasons do tend to be against the teachings of the Bible. Instead of believing in the one True and Living God, Freemasons must vow allegiance to a "Supreme Being", which may includes the "gods" of any world religion.
Unfortunately no, It was also unsaid of god ever coming to earth in the bible. However god sent jesus to do his teachings.