No, but it states not to hoard
They had money and trade when the Bible was written, and "Thou shalt not steal" is one of the Ten Commandments. So yes, you must pay for food in one way or another, according to the Bible.
The estate goes to the state. They will then determine what to do with it. Typically the estate is liquidated, everything sold off and the money goes into the state budget.
When tourists come, they spend money. The buisnesses that they spent money at earn revenue and they spend money witch helps stimulate the local economy. Also, they have to pay taxes on everything, and that generates revenue for the state. When tourists come, they spend money. The buisnesses that they spent money at earn revenue and they spend money witch helps stimulate the local economy. Also, they have to pay taxes on everything, and that generates revenue for the state.
Colossians 1:17 and Hebrews 1:3
The Bible explicitly states that God is all-knowing in 1 John 3:20, which says, "For whenever our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and he knows everything."
No, the Quran does not state that everything we can imagine is real.
The Bible does not state that we are born with gifts of seeing...
Nowhere in the Bible is this insrtuction.
Yes, Jesus does explicitly state that he is the Son of God in the Bible.
* The Bible does not state that the world will end in 2012. * Here is my answer...the Bible says that Jesus is coming soon...it's does not say a certain time.
Boise Bible College is located in the state of Idaho.