I can prove the King James Bible was signed by the Holy Spirit. That makes everything else irrelevant.
@BigAck18 күн бұрын
You cannot even prove the "Holy Spirit", and even if you could what indicated its God? Can you prove this "spirit" is not a demon trying to take me away from God? And the signature matters? Spirits possess and guide people, they don't write books. Can you explain why Christians who have been possessed by the Holy Spirit still sin and terrible people? Jesus died for your sins, Holy spirit keeps you away from those sins and live perfectly, and you return to heavenly father. By reading the bible, and analyzing it myself, I come to no conclusion the holy spirit is God, but an angel or messanger from God who relays the messages and blessings down from the heavens. Assuming it to be angel Gabriel. And angels do not physically sign books, so not sure what signatures you're speaking of. But your belief is all off of faith. It does not logically make sense or physically make sense. And that is fine many things in a "belief" are just that, what you believe.
@Squalleternally18 күн бұрын
@BigAck If you say so. Standby and we can discuss it.
@Squalleternally15 күн бұрын
@@BigAck If i tell you the King James Bible is 7 to the power of 7. And i prove it, like this. Structure of the Bible Words in Title of Bible (Cover): 5 (E.g. HOLY BIBLE KING JAMES VERSION) Words in Book Titles: 376 (E.g. THE BOOK OF JOSHUA) Total Chapters in the Bible: 1189 (E.g. CHAPTER 3) Total Verses in the Bible: 31,102 (E.g. 16) Text of the Bible Words in Verse Text: 789,629 (E.g. In the beginning was the Word…) Words in Psalm Superscriptions: 1034 (E.g. A Psalm of David) Words/Letters in Psalm 119 Inscriptions: 22 (E.g. ALEPH) Words in Colophons: 186 (E.g. Unto the Galatians written from Rome) Structure of the Bible + Text of the Bible (5 + 376 + 1189 + 31102) + (789,629 + 1034 + 22 + 186) = 823,543 Total = 823,543 which is, 7^7 (Seven to the Power of Seven) = 7×7×7×7×7×7×7 Is 7 significant to God?, What do you think of this? Just as a starting point?