Each new religion thought that it had something to add and, with the possible exception of Christianity, believed that its predecessors were not really inspired.
Another answer:
Assuming for now that the Bible IS by the inspiration of God and that the "religions" of the question all claim to worship the God of the Bible, there are so many because man feels free to "pick and choose," "accept or reject," "develop church doctrines," and do things HIS way instead of simply obeying the Word and doing things God's way.
The Holy Bible was written from and about God's deeds and acts.
Bible was written by about 40 men under God's inspiration.
it views that only parts of the bible are the inspired word of God. The bible contains the word of God but is not itself the word of God.the weakness with this theory is how you can be sure of what is an inspiration/ God-breathed
The inspiration for the biblical writers was from God.
inspiration
Christianity, the religion where people believe that God is Almighty and Jesus was the son of God.
It simply does not say this in the Bible.
I believe it's divine inspiration.
It could refer to a number of things including; inspiration from the bible, a sudden sense of realisation or God given inspiration.
Divine inspiration is the belief that the Bible was inspired by God, guiding its authors to write what He wanted. Biblical inerrancy is the belief that the Bible is without error in its original form. The relationship between the two is that those who believe in divine inspiration often also believe in biblical inerrancy, as they see the Bible as a perfect reflection of God's will.
The inerrancy of the Bible means that it is without error in its original manuscripts, while biblical inspiration refers to the belief that the Bible is inspired by God and carries divine authority. Inerrancy focuses on the accuracy of the text, while inspiration focuses on the source of the text.
It's God's written Word to give us instruction and inspiration.