twinc wrote:Paul - like many others it seems it is you who are confused and not God and the writer of Genesis[Moses] inspired by God "for if you do not believe what Moses wrote you and others cannot believe what Christ taught and this seems to be the case as proved by what you have accepted and written and have become as the pagans of old "sun worshippers"considering and accepting the sun as the source of light and life when Christ clearly told us "I am the light of the world and the life of the world"- He also told us where the light and life came from before the sun existed and where it will come from after the sun ceases to exist - not your fault since those who were supposed to inform you probably also did not know - check it out for yourself at Revelations/Apocalypse and come home now - all is forgiven and forgotten - twinc
First off, I agree with Genesis and ALL of the bible.
BUT even if I didn't, it would mean nothing to my faith in Christ.
You seem to imply that I MUST believe ALL the bible to be inerrant according to how YOU view it and if I don't then I can accept ANY of the bible.
That doesn't make any sense at all.
If all I had was the NT, for example, and in reading it I opened my self to the HS and accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour, all the while NEVER even reading the OT or even knowing ANYTHING about it, then how would that have affected my faith in Christ ??
What of all those that only had access to SOME of the NT books and letters BEFORE there was a "bible"?
God is not so weak that He NEEDS a book to reach those with faith.
The living WORD of God is Christ and HE is the Light of the world.
Some find Christ in the bible, some in the NT, some in the OT, some in the world that is before their eyes, some find Christ in the words (or writings) of Christians.
There is no containing The Living Word of God.