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  • 1 of 156

    by Chris Pearce

    I'm afraid the Bible is one of the least trustworthy (purportedly) non-fiction works ever written. Let's look at the background of the New Testament first. No original manuscripts remain and we are unsure who wrote them or...read more

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    by Janice Godlove

    The Bible and The Evidence The Bible On Trial Have you ever had jury duty? If the case went to trial, perhaps you sat in the juror's box, day after day, listening to the evidence presented by both the prosecution...read more

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    by Mark Allison

    "Because the bible says," has always been presented to me as rationale for belief in the truthfulness of something. "The bible says," Billy Graham used to say, giving his point absolute authority. Even the old childhood ...read more

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    by Philmore Thompson

    Is The Bible Trustworthy? In determining if the Bible is trustworthy one must first find out the definition of the adjective. Trustworthy means that something is worthy of confidence or is reliable. Words that are syn...read more

  • 5 of 156

    by Bora Bora

    Is the bible trustworthy? The answer is an unquestionable yes! Often so, many wonder how, being that the bible was written by mere men. The bible, however, is inspired by God through his holy servants. 2 Timothy 3:16. ...read more

  • 6 of 156

    by John Devera

    The bible is trustworthy. But the Bible is not a science book. If God wrote a science book, I would certainly enjoy reading it, but that's not the Bible's purpose. The Bible is not a self help book. Quite frankly, we a...read more

  • 7 of 156

    by Stushie

    I don't know where I would be without my Bible, or to be exact, Bibles. I've a whole collection of them in my study. Some I've had for years; others were given to me; and still others have been recently purchased. Without ...read more

  • 8 of 156

    by Daniel Mcclellan

    For many believers the question of whether or not the Bible is trustworthy comes down to defining the word. What is meant by "trustworthy"? Does the Bible teach valuable truths? Is the Bible historically accurate? Does it ...read more

  • 9 of 156

    by Adam Wilson

    If the bible is to be used as a template of faith and morality, there are sections of it which can help an attentive, intelligent person become a more caring, morally-centered individual. Taken literally as the sum of...read more

  • 10 of 156

    by Kevin Zarbock

    In this library of 66 little books the theme of the Kingdom and Jehovah's name are closely interwoven with information on many subjects. Its reference to fields of knowledge such as agriculture, architecture, astronomy, ch...read more

  • 11 of 156

    by Daniel Booy

    By understanding the extent of what the word "trustworthy" entails in one's personal definitions, one will understand for oneself whether or not the Bible is trustworthy. The question of the Bible's trustworthiness is...read more

  • 12 of 156

    by Marie Devine

    For those who believe the Bible, the Bible is trustworthy. For those who do not believe the Bible, it is still faithful to God's word, but the people will not see or understand the faithfulness. From the very first sente...read more

  • 13 of 156

    by edward p mcclenahan

    The Bible has much to do about the past and little to do with the present digital age. Sure one might find a few flowery folds in the Bible that resonate and have meaning in the now but most of it's midrash. The Bible ha...read more

  • 14 of 156

    by Edgar Humphrey

    Those insisting The Bible is a historically accurate work always do so without qualifying their opinion. Baseless, Anecdotal evidence is all Bible devotees can offer. Often they'll reference an atheist scientist or histori...read more

  • 15 of 156

    by Ken Alexander

    This a very difficult question to answer to the satisfaction of those who are not spiritual. We cannot understand the Bible without first believing that it is the inspired word of God. That is the beginning of spiritually....read more

  • 16 of 156

    by Carol Noble

    To be able to trust the words of the bible it is first essential to define which bible you are reading. There have been so many bibles. Many variations are due to being in different languages, but there are also quite a l...read more

  • 17 of 156

    by Johnson Padiyara

    The gospels are not history books, but testimony of faith. The purpose of the evangelists is not to contradict the life of Jesus in every chronologically accurate details but to illustrate the eternal significance of Jesu...read more

  • 18 of 156

    by Kimberly Troup

    Land of Dreamers This month being February, it is recognized as black history month in America, I think one of the most familiar statements in history is the one from Martin Luther King Jr's "I have a dream" speech that...read more

  • 19 of 156

    by Willie Jacks

    The Bible is trustworthy in every wit and facet. People have tried since the Bible's inception to discredit it, but in so doing they have only served to provide more evidence of it's veracity. Speaking of evidence, let's...read more

  • 20 of 156

    by Daphne Elzie

    Very much so is the Bible trustworthy. I feel that every thing that is in the Bible is true and correct, because I believe God's word. I do feel that there have been times someone has rewritten when new information concern...read more

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