Wandering Stranger: Who told bible fundamentalists to believe that the bible is the word of a god?
They never stop and bothering to question the credibility of the person who told them that the bible is “god’s” words”.
Are they scared to question because they’re afraid to find out the real answer?
Yeah, they never stop to bother questioning their sources at all. They just believe whatever they hear; anything that will strengthen their prejudice.
LMAO! “Goddidit”, that’s hilarious.
Answers and Views:
Answer by Harrison Bergeron
The bible told them to believe the bible.
The Bible…
I know, weird huh?
IMHO
Answer by oldguy63I think His name is Jesus Christ.Answer by ▐▀▀▀▀▀▌ ▌ Chiff ▐ ▐▄▄▄▄▄▌
Then we find a bit of paper written at the same time saying “”i I’m bob and I wrote the bible for teh lulz”
That would be the best prank in history.
Answer by Rev. Dr. Doc HolidayReason and logic led me to no other conclusion.Answer by Antie pantie
God did.
“Fundamentalist” is a nasty word: you might as well’ve said: “idiot bible believers.”
Answer by A GeniusGREAT question!!! Fallable, imperfect human being(s) say the bible is the word of god!!
God didn’t say anything!! “HUMANS” say that god said it and inspired it!!!Answer by CalleyD
the Promised Spirit which we have received
God is creditable
did you know that only Satan tries to cast doubt?
Answer by Vascular ImprobabilityOther bible fundamentalists.Answer by CARAMEL
No one tells us. We learn all on our own. We cannot believe just because someone tells us.
How old are you anyway, 12… 13??
God Bless and stay in school.
Answer by ❂光狐 CuddleFox 狐光❂It was passed down to them from their daddy, who got it from their daddy… and so on.
As to who told the first guy, I have no friggin’ clue. :oD
Answer by Barry WKind of got your “words” mixed up a little.
Scripture is the revelation of God (not “a” god) and was proven through things like prophesy…where over thousands of years the pre-telling of history was verified by actual events. In fact to keep the validation up, if a prophet made a pronouncement in “the name of God” and it did NOT come true, the prophet was killed. So no one “told” anyone to believe it…it was announced and then verified by actual events. Historical events had eye witnesses to verify.
The other thing you are mixing up is the Word of God. Jesus was/is the Word of God, and demonstrates to us the nature of God.
So no…why would anyone be scared to say that the revelation of God and the Word of God are tested and proven true. We do not believe on the basis of someone “telling” us to.
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