No. In my interpretation of live the earth was just here.. some guy was a bit bored and decided to write the bible.
Seriously though no. I don't think Jesus is real either or anyone else.
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No. In my interpretation of live the earth was just here.. some guy was a bit bored and decided to write the bible.
Seriously though no. I don't think Jesus is real either or anyone else.
Until anything is proven of a "God" existing I will abstain from this question and sit on the fence.
No I do not.
I do not believe in God, but I do believe in a higher power.
Yes i believe in the Christian God not that any of you, or very few actually understand what that God is. The problem with most Atheists is that they don't even know the traits of the God they don't believe in and if they do then surely that God exists?
Also just thought i'd let you know that God and Allah are the same thing if you're talking about the Muslim and Christian God's if you look at the origin's of Islam, Christianity and Judaism they are all the same God and all share the same scriptures hence why they are named "People of the Book".
Buddhism isn't a religion as such it's basically the five steps/journey to enlightenment and the Buddha isn't a God it's a respected figure. It's not about a relationship with God.
I shall not justify by God i believe in because of the low leveled rebuttals that i will receive so i'll leave you to think what you actually don't believe in and what you actually define as God before you say you don't believed in it.. start with some thing "that than which no greater thing can be conceived" and go from there.
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Actually the Bible was written by a collection of people. The New Testament was written and they are the Jewish scriptures of the Torah. Genesis is said to be written by Moses and then the NT is obviously the gospels Matthew Mark Luke and John then Paul/Saul writes his letters to the Corinthians etc etc there are many books which are letter to the church and to groups of people or by prophets such as Isaiah. Not that i expect you to appreciate that because your answer clearly shows you worship religious ignorance.
Indeed and you make a good point. The earliest part of the New Testament was written over 70 years after Jesus's death, it's based off of hearsay and rumour and not on any kind of factual evidence. Around this time people were lucky to live beyond 50, let alone 70. Jesus's birth was several generations prior to the first part of the bible, how is this a legitimate source?