The Bible is Without Error
Is a tradition that is based on false interpretations of the Bible. The Bible is not wrong on this issue the interpretation is. Jesus did not focus on the accuracy of the Old Testament, or the books he likely studied when he was growing up, he focused on the stories and messages, some prophetic. What is more important accuracy of a book or prophecies?

The message of the books before Jesus, those he may have read, were studied by Paul and we know this because they got their philosophies from them, and it turns out a lot of those prophesies have been handed down for thousands of years before the Bible was written.

The first five books of Moses were written by Noah, but some of those stories can be read in several older books. That is not a bad thing that should intrigue you, it does me. Our creator’s stories go back to the oldest known writing on earth written on clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform script, written by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia.

Although Moses did not write he got his stories from the Sumerians explicitly he did talk about them. The Bible mentions Sumer in Genesis 10:10 and 11:2, and the city of Ur is mentioned as the birthplace of Abraham. As I said before so say I again, the Sumerians were an ancient civilization that lived in southern Mesopotamia, the Bible story is their story. This is amazing information and it gets even more intriguing. Turns out the Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic languages all have a number associated with each letter. In a book called “The God Code” by Gregg Braden, if we use the periodic table (all the elements of life) number, associated with each element, and the first genes in every sequence of our DNA, it spells out “God Within Us.” WOW, what if he is correct? He claims, it spells out the message in all three of those languages. He and a team of researchers are looking for more messages written to un in our DNA.

The moral of the story or the message of the story is important not a false tradition.
The Bible is Without Error Is a tradition that is based on false interpretations of the Bible. The Bible is not wrong on this issue the interpretation is. Jesus did not focus on the accuracy of the Old Testament, or the books he likely studied when he was growing up, he focused on the stories and messages, some prophetic. What is more important accuracy of a book or prophecies? The message of the books before Jesus, those he may have read, were studied by Paul and we know this because they got their philosophies from them, and it turns out a lot of those prophesies have been handed down for thousands of years before the Bible was written. The first five books of Moses were written by Noah, but some of those stories can be read in several older books. That is not a bad thing that should intrigue you, it does me. Our creator’s stories go back to the oldest known writing on earth written on clay tablets inscribed with cuneiform script, written by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia. Although Moses did not write he got his stories from the Sumerians explicitly he did talk about them. The Bible mentions Sumer in Genesis 10:10 and 11:2, and the city of Ur is mentioned as the birthplace of Abraham. As I said before so say I again, the Sumerians were an ancient civilization that lived in southern Mesopotamia, the Bible story is their story. This is amazing information and it gets even more intriguing. Turns out the Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic languages all have a number associated with each letter. In a book called “The God Code” by Gregg Braden, if we use the periodic table (all the elements of life) number, associated with each element, and the first genes in every sequence of our DNA, it spells out “God Within Us.” WOW, what if he is correct? He claims, it spells out the message in all three of those languages. He and a team of researchers are looking for more messages written to un in our DNA. The moral of the story or the message of the story is important not a false tradition.
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