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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The PP, and thank you, yes that is what I meant. Following Jesus does require swallowing some pills that can be hard to go down. As a minister once told me, [b]we have to learn to not only live with, but to grow in, that "tension."[/b] It is a fascinating process. And yes, Mulisma, from several posts above, Jesus is the answer for you too. I pray that one day you will discover that.[/quote] But why do we "have to?" It seems like it's only if we are determined that we have to believe that certain things in the bible are factual.[/quote] Not at all. There are plenty of things in the Bible that can be proven true from a historic, archeological, secular purpose. Perhaps just enough to provide clues to make man dig deeper into the Bible, to discover for himself that all of it is actually true. And you are addressing this "tension" (that's my word; there are probably better words) as a bad thing. In fact, it is one of the gifts. The longer you follow Christ, the more you realize that what you are battling internally is yourself -- not God.[/quote] Shame on you -- there's enough historic and archeological information about the bible to indicate that it is a compilation of stories written by humans. If the Bible has spriritual meaning for you fine, but please don't spread misinformation about it.[/quote]
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