Is Bible worth reading? You just want to think or just take it for granted?
When it comes to religious matter, things can be very sensitive globally. Christian is not the only religion on earth to claim itself to be the truest to guide people to the right path. When you urge Christians one another to claim what is the best holy book on earth, this sounds very theoretical. But is Bible worth reading? When you start this question and then followed with more, you just step further to the next part of what you’re looking for that is so-called LOGIC.
Nobody can refuse their destiny to be born with or without religion, following their parent’s path. So you MUST follow it, believe it and apply in your daily life. But must you? With a claim that your parent’s religion is worth followed and it’s the right one on earth, you have something called theory. It’s theoretical religion. You have a key, religion is key, but the nickname of the key is theory. You have to read bible and it should be worth reading. But then it comes another consideration which takes your time to reflect and to check and recheck whether what you read is right or wrong. This restlessness continues as you see there are other religion that you can compare with and also curious to find out whether their holy book is the truest one or not.
With you asking question, the brainstorm will work harder, your curiosity will lead you to an effort rather than just believe. Logically in any circumstances we need to learn about anything in life, no just take it for granted. If you believe since childhood that there’s a ghost haunting you anytime you pass by a cemetery in the middle of the night, you will have that mindset the rest of your life until you prove yourself that such a thing is nonsense. Remember Law of attraction, what you think what you get? So if there’s only a believe that bible is worth reading, you must prove it by really “reading it”. Since you’re looking for the truth you must include components to understand how to read it well.
First let’s talk about consistency. Does this is holy book come from God Himself? If so, should you have different versions of it? Does it tell also about the consistency of God. If there’s Supreme Being and beyond compare revelation here, can you compare it with another. If you can depict it, make it a picture , just think what kind of God is it? Drawing is prone to mockery, really want your God to be mocked because of his “Beyond Compare” Being?
Is it questionable? If you get confused and then you come to a priest and his answer doesn’t satisfy you, you must get back to your bible and prove how worth reading it. Does God really give answer to all of your question, or due to so many versions of the scriptures that you’ve got, you just think, “Oh, God why so many persons getting involved in making revelation, are you really beyond compare. This is silly!
So, go, check and recheck and compare to other religions, that’s your homework!
When it comes to religious matter, things can be very sensitive globally. Christian is not the only religion on earth to claim itself to be the truest to guide people to the right path. When you urge Christians one another to claim what is the best holy book on earth, this sounds very theoretical. But is Bible worth reading? When you start this question and then followed with more, you just step further to the next part of what you’re looking for that is so-called LOGIC.
Nobody can refuse their destiny to be born with or without religion, following their parent’s path. So you MUST follow it, believe it and apply in your daily life. But must you? With a claim that your parent’s religion is worth followed and it’s the right one on earth, you have something called theory. It’s theoretical religion. You have a key, religion is key, but the nickname of the key is theory. You have to read bible and it should be worth reading. But then it comes another consideration which takes your time to reflect and to check and recheck whether what you read is right or wrong. This restlessness continues as you see there are other religion that you can compare with and also curious to find out whether their holy book is the truest one or not.
With you asking question, the brainstorm will work harder, your curiosity will lead you to an effort rather than just believe. Logically in any circumstances we need to learn about anything in life, no just take it for granted. If you believe since childhood that there’s a ghost haunting you anytime you pass by a cemetery in the middle of the night, you will have that mindset the rest of your life until you prove yourself that such a thing is nonsense. Remember Law of attraction, what you think what you get? So if there’s only a believe that bible is worth reading, you must prove it by really “reading it”. Since you’re looking for the truth you must include components to understand how to read it well.
First let’s talk about consistency. Does this is holy book come from God Himself? If so, should you have different versions of it? Does it tell also about the consistency of God. If there’s Supreme Being and beyond compare revelation here, can you compare it with another. If you can depict it, make it a picture , just think what kind of God is it? Drawing is prone to mockery, really want your God to be mocked because of his “Beyond Compare” Being?
Is it questionable? If you get confused and then you come to a priest and his answer doesn’t satisfy you, you must get back to your bible and prove how worth reading it. Does God really give answer to all of your question, or due to so many versions of the scriptures that you’ve got, you just think, “Oh, God why so many persons getting involved in making revelation, are you really beyond compare. This is silly!
So, go, check and recheck and compare to other religions, that’s your homework!