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The Bible does not say that Christians should pray for Israel.
It is because the bible is the most important thing to them besides god
You could say that, but at Church we just learn about the Bible and how to honor him.
We Christians believe that the Bible is God's letter to us. It was written by lots of different people but God told them what to say.
Most bibles don't say that. "YHVH" is the transliteration of the Hebrew letters yud, hay, vuv, and hay, the unpronounceable name of God, which appears throughout the Torah. Christians sometimes read this as "Yahweh" or "Jehovah", but in Hebrew, the word "Adonai" (meaning "The Lord") is always substituted.
I assume you mean in the Bible? Christians are not automatically blessed, per se. People in general are. Really, everyone is blessed in one way or another. But no where in the Bible are Christians automatically blessed simply for being Christians. Being a Christian is shaping your afterlife, not your life.
A:Protestants are overwhelmingly in favour of the use of contraception.
The Bible does not say this, but most Christians presume it is so, because there were no Scriptures written for about 400 years after the book of Malachi and until the birth of Jesus Christ.
This is because the holy book for Christians is the Bible, on the other hand each religion has it's own holy book or similar.
Hello, if you and the other person are christians, then you would go to the bible and see what the bible says about forgiving someone. and that is what you do about the problem. take care
One opinion:Many Christians would maintain that only the Bible has a right to say about the church, not the other way around. When a church "filters" the Bible through its own (manmade) doctrine, the only possible result is unscriptural error.Matthew 15:9 - And in vain they worship Me, Teaching as doctrines the commandments of men. [NKJV]
A:Some Muslims say yes. Some Christians also say yes, pointing to passages about 'false prophets'. Both views are based on rather dubious grounds. Others simply say the Bible does not prophesy Muhammad.