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Is the Bible corrupted?

If I had a book and in that book there are no less than 1000 truths, but, among those truths there are certain undesirable things which may be declared as false. For example, it says and suggests that Jesus Christ is destined or may likely go to hell. Would you concur with me that such a book would be categorically declared a corruption? If you’re Muslim and Christian I’m safely assuming that the answer will be a resounding YES! Hence, even though a book may contain so many truths but if it has things in it that are clearly false, such a book should be labelled as corrupted and no longer pure, let alone holy. Let us consider the following:

“nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards NOR SLANDERERS nor male prostitutes nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God.” (1st Corinthians 6:10)

“But I say to you that every one who is angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment; whoever insults his brother shall be liable to the council, and whoever says, `YOU FOOL!’ shall be liable to the hell of fire. (Matthew 5:22)

Jesus on several occassions made the following remarks :

“You fools and blind! For which is greater, the gold or the temple that has made the gold sacred?” (Matthew 23:17)

“You fools! Did not he who made the outside make the inside also?” (Luke 11:40)

“And he said to them, “O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken!”(Luke 24:25)

Is Jesus then by his own admission in Matthew 5:22 and Paul in 1st Corinthians 6:10 going to hell? That is clearly the case. If this is so how then can Christians claim to have guaranteed salvation when their saviour is going to hell himself? Those who agreed with the analogy I provided at the start about the book must apply the same conclusion with the Bible.

May God guide us towards TRUTH.

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2 thoughts on “Is the Bible corrupted?

  • Just a thought…pay attention to the context…IE- pay attention to who the audience was and why the writers were saying were saying what they were saying.
    You do that with all other literature like books, news articles, letters from mom. Why do you think it’s Ok to read the Bible or other holy books without doing the same.

    Also if you are publicly posting and broadcasting stuff like this you need to be attaching peoples responses for all to read. To not do that smacks of dishonesty and cowardice. It suggests you really don’t want answers or responses. You don’t really want a real open dialog in the marketplace of ideas.

    I did find it curious that you said if you are a “Muslim or a Christian” and yet all your examples were from the Bible. Perhaps I’m wrong but is it safe to assume you are a Muslim and too dishonest and cowardly to engage in a sustained open dialog about competing truth claims. Perhaps you need to come out of the closet, man up and have an actual dialog instead of throwing rocks from behind trees then running away from a real challenging dialog. I hope that all doesn’t sound mean but it seems like that is exactly what is going on here. Maybe I’m wrong?

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  • READ THE BIBLICAL VERSES QUOTED AND IF YOU ARE INTELLIGENT AND UNDERSTANDS ENGLISH YOU CAN DERIVE YOUR OWN EDUCATED UNDERSTANDING OF THEM..😊

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