No... but then, neither should professing Christians be "worshiping the Bible" -- but the God it reveals.ANSWER 2:The Baha'i Faith has its own scriptures but Baha'is "worship" NO sacred texts. They worship only God.
The Bible is a collection of sacred texts and scriptures that form the foundation of the Christian faith. It is divided into the Old Testament, which includes texts from before the birth of Jesus Christ, and the New Testament, which focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus and the early Christian church. The Bible is considered by believers to be the inspired word of God and provides guidance on matters of faith and morality.
The special book in Christianity is called the Bible. It is a collection of sacred texts and scriptures that are considered essential to the faith and practice of Christians.
One person in the Bible of faith is Matthew.
It is the Bible.
"have faith" appears 3 times in the KJV Bible, and the word "faith" appears 333 times in the KJV Bible.
yes you can.
Faith Bible High School was created in 1975.
The word faith is in in the Bible 235 times in 229 verses.
The Holy Scriptures are the same as The Holy Bible -- if you are a Christian. If you are of the Jewish faith, the holy scriptures will be, of course, the Hebrew Bible, sometimes called the TaNaKh*. These scriptures contain almost exactly what Christians have in what they call the Old Testament, but the order is different, and the viewpoint of some of the texts is different. Obviously, there are many other faiths in the world; each faith has its own scriptures -- entirely different texts. Because the term "the Holy Scriptures" can mean so many different things to different people, it is very wise to avoid the use of this term unless you are sure your audience is all of one faith. *TaNaKh is an acronym derived from the three sections in the Hebrew Bible. T - stands for Torah (law or guide), the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. N - stands for Neviim (prophets), the various books of the prophets. In the Hebrew Bible, Samuel is considered one of the prophets. Kh - stands for khetuvim (writings), those texts not otherwise covered in the other two sections. As you can see, the view of the texts in Judaism is a bit different from that of Christianity.
It is said that the Chinese texts were written before the Bible. They used to worship gods earlier before Buddha came into exisitance.
There are the Bible and the Cathetcism.