The Whole Bible... But if you ask most they will say John 3:16
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. "
There is no scripture that says that God dies.
god may know the answer lets ask him
It is important for Christians to know why God is believed to have created the world and us, so that they have a firm understanding of the fundamentals of religion.Additional information:This knowledge also lets us know our purpose in life. WHY we are here.If God had a reason for creating, he must have had a purpose in mind for us.Discovering this purpose can profoundly affect us, answering a number of life's most important questions.
The Holy Bible is inspired directly from God and it helps all people to know how God wants us to live our lives. The scripture of the Islamic religion is the Koran and the Haddith.
It is difficult when reading scripture to say with any conviction that there is inerrancy in it. One must read and study the scriptures, then ask God if what you have read is true. If you ask with a sincere heart and have the faith to know that he will answer your prayer, then you will know of the truth of all things. If what you read is good then it is of God.
One term that many people use is "God/Man". This term is not found in scripture but is strongly implied. We know that Jesus was a man born of a woman and we are plainly told in scripture that He was/is God.
Some people do not think that there is a god and so do not think that it is important.
All scripture is God breathed
The heart of the sacred scripture is in the Gospel.Because JESUS CHRIST the incarnate Word of GOD is the heart and fullness of God's Revelation.
Do they? I'm not sure people do think that by naming God differently it changes him. God has many names - from Jehovah (jah We - I am who I am) as given to Moses to names given to Jesus (Jesus, The Christ, Emmanuel) and even the names given to the Holy Spirit (ruach, wind of God etc). It is important that God revealed these names to us throughout scripture and throughout history so that we might understand a little more about God - e.g. God is love, God is judge, the Good Shepherd, Abba Father and so on. None of these names actually changes God, and I do not know any fellow Christians who actually think that they do. We are told in scripture that God is consistent and unchanging, but names used for God, as evealed through scripture, tell us more about different aspects of his character as we learn more about him.
where is the scripture where god says he will remember no more our transgressions,but cast them in the sea of forgetfulness?
In Catholicism the Magisterium interprets the meaning of scripture for us.