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    Is Genesis 1:2 translated correctly, according to the manuscripts

    Yes, I know that's true. I will, however, stay with the KJV because with the Strong's I can take every word in it back to the original languages.
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    Is Genesis 1:2 translated correctly, according to the manuscripts

    Acts 12:4 And when he had apprehended him, he put him in prison, and delivered him to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him; intending after Easter to bring him forth to the people.
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    Is Genesis 1:2 translated correctly, according to the manuscripts

    Accuracy of translation is more important than how many, or how few, translators there were. All translations, when compared to the manuscripts, are full of errors. One glaring error is Easter (pagan goddess of fertility), found one time in Acts. This should have been translated Passover, not...
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    Is Genesis 1:2 translated correctly, according to the manuscripts

    No, Roger is not from Shepherd's.
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    Is Genesis 1:2 translated correctly, according to the manuscripts

    Many people, other than myself, have said that “was” should have been translated “became”. For example, Roger Christopherson at http://www.theseason.org/genesis/genesis1.htm wrote: Genesis 1:2 "And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep." Who is that...
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    Is Genesis 1:2 translated correctly, according to the manuscripts

    Because “was” in Genesis 1:2 should have been translated “became”. This is important because, if you do not understand the beginning, you’ll never understand the end.
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    Is Genesis 1:2 translated correctly, according to the manuscripts

    Genesis (KJV) 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    John 1:1-4 1 In the beginning was the Word (Christ is the Word), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    Well, for example, Whose Spirit is the Holy Spirit? If not God's, then whose?
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    God, His Word, and His Spirit: Three parts, if you will, of One Entity.
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    Did God really forsake Christ in Matthew 27:46, or was something else going on here?

    Right! Christ was teaching from the cross. Many teach that Christ had taken on the sins of the world and He was a little dirty, how ignorant of the word. Christ was quoting David from Psalm 22 of the events that would take place from going to the cross, to His resurrection. Read Psalm 22 for...
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    Did God really forsake Christ in Matthew 27:46, or was something else going on here?

    Matthew 27:46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    Christianity has always been, and will always be, controversial until Christ returns. After all: They nailed Christ to the cross, beheaded John, fed Christians to the lions, and so on. Even today Christianity is attacked around the world. A good example is the Christians being massacred in...
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    The truth shell set you free. The Word is the truth. Until a person becomes familiar with all of God's Word, they are not really free. The Word sets your mind and conscience free from the slavery of every part of this world today. Spiritual decrement puts you into a position whereby you are...
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    Until after Christ returns at the 7th seal, 7th trumpet, 7th vial, I think you'll always have denominationalism (divisions) among Christians.
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    The Word does tell you; however, because both sides are so entrenched, it usually leads to heated arguments, so I'll leave it alone.
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    Make sure what a church system, pastor, and so on tells you aligns with Scripture. For example, one church will tell you that rapture is true, while another will say it’s not. What does the Word say? Also, keep in mind that your bible is either a translation from the manuscripts or a...
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    Yes, denominationalism (divisions) causes controversy among Christians. The traditions of men make void the Word of God.
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    Has Christianity always been controversial, even among Christians?

    If so, why? After all, there is only one God, one Word, and one Holy Spirit.
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    Why didn't CHRIST invite doctors?

    Right! Our Heavenly Father uses whomever, or whatever, He wishes.
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