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cadymcmerrh12 | 14:52 Mon 14th Feb 2022 | Religion & Spirituality
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What is the importance of the Bible in our life? How does learning the importance of the Bible affect our life?
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If life were the product of mindless people, our existence would, of necessity, be without purpose, and there would be no dependable future for which is your plan.

The Bible reveals that life on this earth is not the only life there is. There are spirit beings—God and the angels—that are vastly superior to man in intelligence and power. They have already communicated with humankind, explaining the origin of life and what the solution is to the overwhelming problems that confront the world.
It sad all you do is prepare what the Bible says some people would be like.
goodlife," They have already communicated with humankind "

When and how? certainly not through the Bible, which is a collection of stories, written by man over a period of several hundred years. Why would a God, who according to you is "vastly superior to man in intelligence and power" communicate through a book which is filled with contradictions, vague predictions and threatens those he created with "worship me or face the dire consequences."?
Why would a powerful God need constant reassurance that the people he created loved him?
Goodlife doesn't ask why or how. Doing that so often leads to unwelcome answers.
For those who don't read the Bible or don't understand it, won't never know because James 4 verse 8 says it all.
From what I read from you, he's yet to purify your heart, goodlife. You have some way to go on that score.

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