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the bible is basically explaining that if you want to go to heaven go to God in all your troubled times
the roman calthiac
Ulrich Zwingli
questioned authority of the church and based his position on the bible the work of god
Without going into too much detail, he held that people should base their beliefs and behavior directly on what it said in the Bible, and not on indirect knowledge such as the many (Catholic) treatises and interpretations about the Bible, so that they would end up believing more in Catholic Church teachings than in the Bible itself.
Use that mind power in the spiritual sphere using a religious objective base such as the Bible.
No. America was based upon the "United States Declaration of Independence" and not the "Bible," i.e., the "establishment clause" of the 1st amendment only prohibited the establishment or preference of a religion by Congress - it did not make its core base, the "Bible."
In the case of the bible, some people accept fiction as fact and even go so far as to unconstitutionally base laws on this fiction.
The worldwide Christian society of people who are active in relation to witness Jehovah God and his purpose affecting mankind. We base our beliefs solely on the Bible.
No.
Many nations do have a justice system based on the Bible. Where they depart from it is due to secular or humanistic philosophies which don't acknowledge absolute truth or Biblical ethics. Communist governments are atheistic and have no interest in human rights except for if it suits their purposes. Most hate the Bible and would not want to base anything on it.
Yes, there are similarities between Calvinism and Arminianism and the biggest similarity is that that these two systems which explain and translate the Holy Bible's account of salvation. Both Calvinism and Arminianism base their system of beliefs on the word of Bible, but both have different interpretations.