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[quote=Anonymous]Yes, I take the bible literally. I am a non-denominational bible-believing Christian. Notice how that the more people turn away from the bible, the more society seems to decline with more shootings, murders, rapes, and thugs running about as they do in Britain. Also, the ability to get gay "marriage" acknowledged by law also corresponds with a decline of people taking the bible literally. There is a direct correlation between bible-believing and righteousness, for without the bible where shall we learn to be righteous? You do not learn righteousness without the Bible, you do whatever "feels right" to yourself. And then you get idiot politicians bemoaning those people who "cling to Religion", meaning, not clinging to the soft, lukewarm vomit religion of "I feel good so we are all good" but the SALT, the vibrant and living Word of God that convicts one of sin unto repentance. When you abandon the Word of God, which is there for reproof and for teaching righteousness, then all that is left is listening to somebody in a pulpit tickling your ears to make you feel good. And because that person has no foundation in the Word of God, that person is easily led astray to a dead end where faith is lost, usually after losing a lot of money thinking sending in money will get you a fast track to God's big blessings. The bible says at the time of the end there will be a great falling away. The first step to falling away from the faith is to stop reading the bible, and to stop taking it literally and instead accept "blind guides" telling you the bible is just a metaphor, as if "Thou Shalt Not Steal" is some kind of metaphor. People are no different today than they were 2,000 years ago. Nothing has changed. A sinner in a chariot is no different than a sinner in an airplane. The bible is just as relevant for today as it was back then, even moreso as many liars are about doing their best to try and convince everyone the bible is untrue and irrelevant. I listen to none of these people. Anything anyone tries to teach gets compared to what is in the bible. If they do not match, that person or textbook or whatever, is out and completely disregarded. Since the previous attempt to separate people from their bibles by killing them failed, the new tactic is for the evil people with an appearance of intellect and learning to look down in condescension upon "that old book written by goat herders" so as to shame people from taking it seriously, to make false claims that "science has disproven it" --certainly not! and other such tactics. [/quote]
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