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How can you tell the Bible is true, and not a work of fiction such as Harry Potter or The Hunger Games as compared in this deleted by moderator.
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Join For His Glory for a discussion on how
https://christianforums.net/threads/a-vessel-of-honor.110278/
https://christianforums.net/threads/psalm-70-1-save-me-o-god-lord-help-me-now.108509/
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https://christianforums.net/threads/without-the-holy-spirit-we-can-do-nothing.109419/
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https://christianforums.net/threads/anointed-preaching-teaching.109331/#post-1912042
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Could just start another thread in the appropriate forum.This is true as I never thought about that. Do you think maybe it should be moved to another forum, or just close it all together.
It's very close to how you can tell newspapers are factual but not novels.
How can you tell the Bible is true, and not a work of fiction such as Harry Potter or The Hunger Games as compared in this video:
Could just start another thread in the appropriate forum.
One can call out to Suzanne Collins through Katenas Aberdeen (although she did not rise from the dead) and see if they are helped. Then in full repentance one should call out to Jesus Christ (who did indeed rise from the dead) and notice the difference.How can you tell the Bible is true, and not a work of fiction such as Harry Potter or The Hunger Games as compared in this video:
Its called "faith"How can you tell the Bible is true, and not a work of fiction such as Harry Potter or The Hunger Games as compared in this deleted by moderator.
I report news on here (for the most part) daily and even I have trouble keeping track sometimes.
It boils down to human capability. Humans rely on testimonies to get to facts. It's a must. Humans can't possibly find a better way for a fact to convey.
Novels on the other hand, is the lack of human testimonies, from eyewitness accounts in the end.
Histories are made up of testimonies gathered by a historian (well, equivalent to a reporter for today's news. one for the past with the other current), they are supposed to be from eyewitnesses accounts ultimately. However, when you read through histories no one can keep track of who is "the eyewitness for this". Do we have a better alternative to this (i.e., reading from history books, with history = his story) ? We don't. That's what we can get under human capability. It is the only source we can get past facts from.
Hello Christian Guy.
I don't need proof that the bible is true. The bible proves itself. God has helped me so many times how could I not believe?
Luke the historian told us his historical method in Luke 1:1-4.
Well spoken. The Bible proves itself! The main way to prove the Bible's legitimate is by studying it through prophecy!
And also as Christians THG will reveal us the truth in revelation.
The story of Jesus and salvation is THE greatest story ever told. It's the only myth that is true. Harry Potter and the Hunger Games are nice entertaining stories for kids and teenagers in this modern world. But they don't come anywhere near the substance of the Bible. Think of how many great books have been influenced or even based on the Bible and it's values.How can you tell the Bible is true, and not a work of fiction such as Harry Potter or The Hunger Games .
There's the crux of it right there. The fact is that, revelation is always an unseen phenomenon when it happens. It is very real but when one tries to share those revelations with others, not many are willing to believe it. It takes a little child to pretend that the unseen is in fact real. Scripture tells us to look to the unseen. But let's face it, it's a spooky occurrence when it happens so it sometimes takes an act of our will to declare in our heart that...this is the real deal. Unseen or not.
It's our decision to accept these revelations in our heart as truth. The primary way that THG gives revelation is when we prayerfully read His Word and meditate on it.
I think there is a difference between reading His word from our carnal self and reading His word from our spirit. You have to read His word from the spirit.
Intelligence is of the carnal mind and so can not ever accept the things of God. Wisdom is of the heart and this is the path we take to grow spiritually.
There's the crux of it right there. The fact is that, revelation is always an unseen phenomenon when it happens. It is very real but when one tries to share those revelations with others, not many are willing to believe it. It takes a little child to pretend that the unseen is in fact real. Scripture tells us to look to the unseen. But let's face it, it's a spooky occurrence when it happens so it sometimes takes an act of our will to declare in our heart that...this is the real deal. Unseen or not.
It's our decision to accept these revelations in our heart as truth. The primary way that THG gives revelation is when we prayerfully read His Word and meditate on it.
I think there is a difference between reading His word from our carnal self and reading His word from our spirit. You have to read His word from the spirit.
Intelligence is of the carnal mind and so can not ever accept the things of God. Wisdom is of the heart and this is the path we take to grow spiritually.
The story of Jesus and salvation is THE greatest story ever told. It's the only myth that is true. Harry Potter and the Hunger Games are nice entertaining stories for kids and teenagers in this modern world. But they don't come anywhere near the substance of the Bible. Think of how many great books have been influenced or even based on the Bible and it's values.
Christmas Carol. Moby Dick. East of Eden.to name a few..serious writers cannot ignore it, even they criticise it sometimes. Look at C S Lewis who wrote Tales of Narnia. Tolkien who wrote Lord of the Rings. These writers knew how big, how awesome, how profound, the Bible is.
Which ones?True! But not all of these books were written by Christians or had Christian themes..
Some might have a bad influence and some good.
I do like lord of the rings and Tolkien was or became a Christian (at least I heard)