In the book of Hebrews it spoke in the first chapter God has spoken to us through his prophets and the last days through his son your argument is invalid. God speaks to humanity he tells us what he hates and what he wants and what he loves
I just looked up one line "feet that run down a wicked path" because i wanted to find out more. Look how many versions there are. How do you know you're even reading what the writers of the Bible intended?
The different translations and versions all say the same thing. That should give CONFIDENCE that the meaning has been triangulated, by many different translators, and they all come up with the same thing.
The same thought. So that must be what it means.
I see a slight ambiguity between "family" and "community." Immediate family? Blood relatives? Wider group? The people in my neighborhood? In my city? That is a quibble, we see that God hates someone who loves to set people against each other, create useless disunity, and invent conflict where there is no good reason for it.
God didn't write the bible.
In the book of Hebrews it spoke in the first chapter God has spoken to us through his prophets and the last days through his son your argument is invalid. God speaks to humanity he tells us what he hates and what he wants and what he loves
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bible.com/bible/compare/PRO.6.18
I just looked up one line "feet that run down a wicked path" because i wanted to find out more. Look how many versions there are. How do you know you're even reading what the writers of the Bible intended?
The different translations and versions all say the same thing. That should give CONFIDENCE that the meaning has been triangulated, by many different translators, and they all come up with the same thing.
The same thought. So that must be what it means.
I see a slight ambiguity between "family" and "community." Immediate family? Blood relatives? Wider group? The people in my neighborhood? In my city? That is a quibble, we see that God hates someone who loves to set people against each other, create useless disunity, and invent conflict where there is no good reason for it.
No they don't. I just linked you one page with 20 different versions. All saying DIFFERENT THINGS.
They literally say different things.
You know why? Because god didn't write the Bible. It was written and rewritten by people.
Ffs the king James version took out a bunch of stuff the king didn't like.
You're plain wrong.
Lol its invalid? God didn't write the Bible.
People heard what Jesus and other people said, they collected their letters and wrote down old stories.
God did not write the Bible though.
Not saying its not an important book.
It was written and rewritten. Stuff got translated and mistranslated.
Its a book.