DancesWithWeeds
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Sorry about the long answer.John 11. 25
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.
The old and the new testament are still relevant today for me to learn from
Don't try to convince me that the Bible is accurate by quoting verses from it. The Bible has been messed up by the ignorance of the people that translated it. Words the translators didn't no the meaning of were guessed at and not ever corrected. If you want to convince me that it's right then use the earliest writings, not what's written there now.
Quoting something as prove that it's accurate to someone that has studied has studded it is a waste of time. I was forced to learn what it says all of my young life. When I was a student at California Baptist College (Now University) in 1958 I ask Dean O. T. Brown questions that he couldn't give straight answers to. His answer was, and this is an exact quote, "Just believe it." That's when I started studding the earliest writings and found out that there are so many errors in translation. Some of it is OK, but not enough to use it as the prove. That's like using a word to define itself.
You can get more accurate by replacing the word "God" with the original word "Elohim", the original word that no one really know what it means. It becomes very obvious that there is more than one.
I don't have any good idea of the nature of God. In no way do I believe the He is just a spirit.