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  1. #791

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcruman
    Bible is in the BIBLE pero nagdepende na sa pagtranslate.
    Ang BIBLE kay:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible
    According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word bible[4] is from Anglo-Latin biblia, traced from the same word through Medieval Latin and Late Latin, as used in the phrase biblia sacra ("holy book" - "In the Latin of the Middle Ages, the neuter plural for Biblia (gen. bibliorum) gradually came to be regarded as a feminine singular noun (biblia, gen. bibliae, in which singular form the word has passed into the languages of the Western world." [5]). This stemmed from the term (Greek: τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια Ta biblia ta hagia, "the holy books"), which derived from biblion ("paper" or "scroll," the ordinary word for "book"), which was originally a diminutive of byblos ("Egyptian papyrus"), possibly so called from the name of the Phoenician port Byblos from which Egyptian papyrus was exported to Greece.

    Everything comes from God is holy.

    in greek bible it says (revelation 20:12):
    http://www.studylight.org/isb/bible....v&ot=bhs&nt=na
    just click the word "book" then it will appear:

    Strong's Number: 975 bibliðon
    Original Word Word Origin
    bibliðon a diminutive of (976)
    Transliterated Word Phonetic Spelling
    Biblion bib-lee'-on
    Parts of Speech TDNT
    Noun Neuter 1:617,106
    Definition
    a small book, a scroll, a written document
    a sheet on which something has been written
    a bill of divorcement

    Translated Words
    KJV (32) - bill, 1; book, 29; scroll, 1; writing, 1;
    NAS (34) - book, 27; books, 4; certificate, 2; scroll, 1;

    so the word BIBLE can be found in the BIBLE.

    Peace!



    is this eli soriano? are you?

  2. #792

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcruman
    Bible is in the BIBLE pero nagdepende na sa pagtranslate.
    Ang BIBLE kay:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bible
    According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the word bible[4] is from Anglo-Latin biblia, traced from the same word through Medieval Latin and Late Latin, as used in the phrase biblia sacra ("holy book" - "In the Latin of the Middle Ages, the neuter plural for Biblia (gen. bibliorum) gradually came to be regarded as a feminine singular noun (biblia, gen. bibliae, in which singular form the word has passed into the languages of the Western world." [5]). This stemmed from the term (Greek: τὰ βιβλία τὰ ἅγια Ta biblia ta hagia, "the holy books"), which derived from biblion ("paper" or "scroll," the ordinary word for "book"), which was originally a diminutive of byblos ("Egyptian papyrus"), possibly so called from the name of the Phoenician port Byblos from which Egyptian papyrus was exported to Greece.

    Everything comes from God is holy.

    in greek bible it says (revelation 20:12):
    http://www.studylight.org/isb/bible....v&ot=bhs&nt=na
    just click the word "book" then it will appear:

    Strong's Number: 975 bibliðon
    Original Word Word Origin
    bibliðon a diminutive of (976)
    Transliterated Word Phonetic Spelling
    Biblion bib-lee'-on
    Parts of Speech TDNT
    Noun Neuter 1:617,106
    Definition
    a small book, a scroll, a written document
    a sheet on which something has been written
    a bill of divorcement

    Translated Words
    KJV (32) - bill, 1; book, 29; scroll, 1; writing, 1;
    NAS (34) - book, 27; books, 4; certificate, 2; scroll, 1;

    so the word BIBLE can be found in the BIBLE.
    keep trying rcruman..

    so kinsa man jud diay nag pasiugda ug compile, nag pili sa insipred books ug nag canonized aning bible nato karon?

  3. #793

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    These men carry the yoke of righteousness with pride, and do not humble themselves so as to correct themselves and walk in the humble way of Christ. So they remain outside the Kingdom of God.
    -So everyone must be watchful of his action, lest he labour in VAIN.

  4. #794

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    Quote Originally Posted by oTnur
    These men carry the yoke of righteousness with pride, and do not humble themselves so as to correct themselves and walk in the humble way of Christ. So they remain outside the Kingdom of God.
    -So everyone must be watchful of his action, lest he labour in VAIN.
    Dai?
    ingon pud cla kamo pud ang naay pride.. kinsay sakto?
    e-prove kno bro.. salamat..ü

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    Quote Originally Posted by necrotic freak
    keep trying rcruman..

    so kinsa man jud diay nag pasiugda ug compile, nag pili sa insipred books ug nag canonized aning bible nato karon?
    it was a certain Bishop Irenaeus of Lyon who began compiling what was to be the official "word of God" while dismissing the other christian writings as heretical. who gave him the right to decide what and what-not to include was definitely not God. so that's why we only have 4 canonical gospels. but if we include the Gnostic gospels, it would sum up to more than 30.

  6. #796

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    Quote Originally Posted by pal
    Dai?
    ingon pud cla kamo pud ang naay pride.. kinsay sakto?
    e-prove kno bro.. salamat..ü
    im not pointing anybody but to think who are you and who are we before God.

    "SELF RIGHTEOUSNESS IS FOOLISHNESS" so whats the reason to Prove? to Prove is to prove that im right? its Foolishness . The Devil is always make a Challenge for that Thing.

    "No man is Just Before the eyes of God"

  7. #797

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    Quote Originally Posted by oTnur
    im not pointing anybody but to think who are you and who are we before God.

    "SELF RIGHTEOUSNESS IS FOOLISHNESS" so whats the reason to Prove? to Prove is to prove that im right? its Foolishness . The Devil is always make a Challenge for that Thing.

    "No man is Just Before the eyes of God"
    The devil always makes a challenge for that thing? Just like when he challenges Jesus, right? But your not Christ that you need not to prove that your accusation on other Christian denominations are right.
    There are many false prophets in our times and just like what you've posted, we should be very watchfull.

  8. #798

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellblazer
    it was a certain Bishop Irenaeus of Lyon who began compiling what was to be the official "word of God" while dismissing the other christian writings as heretical. who gave him the right to decide what and what-not to include was definitely not God. so that's why we only have 4 canonical gospels. but if we include the Gnostic gospels, it would sum up to more than 30.
    Who gave him the right to decide? Well, god didn't complain either.

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    9:44a.m. 11 March 2008

    Gluttony and Pride are out of vogue as Pollution and Being Rich step in as some of the new 'mortal sins' as updated by the Vatican. See full list below.

    Times have changed and so have sins and sinners, according to the Pope's second-in-charge, Monsignor Gianfranco Girotti, who this weekened spoke on modern evils, Reuters reports.

    Genetic manipulation, drugs that 'weaken the mind and cloud intelligence,' and the imbalance between the rich and the poor have made the cut to be new sins punishable by an eternity of damnation in hellfire.

    It also seems that Dolly the sheep's creators are due for a shock in the afterlife, as Girotti, the head of the Apostolic Penitentiary, told the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano that bioethics were an important area of danger for the 'modern soul.'

    "There are areas where we absolutely must denounce some violations of the fundamental rights of human nature through experiments and genetic manipulation whose outcome is difficult to predict and control," he said.

    The interview entitled 'New Forms of Social Sin,' also listed ecological offences as a issue of substance.

    The Vatican plans to lead by example with some Holy See buildings set to use solar energy, including photovoltaic cells on the roof of the auditorium for pilgrims' audiences with the pontiff.

    But will these new sins make people feel the need to confess their carbon-monoxide spewing 4x4 any more than they would confess casting a lusty eye over the neighbour's wife?

    Not likely, as Girotti also bemoaned the fact that fewer and fewer Catholics go to confession in our day.

    A study by Milan's Catholic University had shown that up to 60 percent of Catholics in Italy did not attend confession - where a priest can absolve them of their sins in God's name - with 20 percent feeling uncomfortable discussing their sins with another person.

    Just as life was back in the 6th Century when Pope Gregory the Great declared the original seven sins, they were a lot simpler. However, their punishment was still no fun at all:

    1. Pride - Broken on the wheel
    2. Envy - Put in freezing water
    3. Gluttony -Forced to eat rats, toads, and snakes
    4. Lust - Smothered in fire and brimstone
    5. Anger - Dismembered alive
    6. Greed - Put in cauldrons of boiling oil
    7. Sloth - Thrown in snake pits

    The new sins are a lot less black and white:

    1. "Bioethical" violations such as birth control
    2. "Morally dubious" experiments such as stem cell research
    3. Drug abuse
    4. Polluting the environment
    5. Contributing to widening divide between rich and poor
    6. Excessive wealth
    7. Creating poverty


    No specific punishments have been put forward as yet, although one would assume that modern sins deserve suitably modern punishments.

    Perhaps 'an eternity without your Blackberry' or 'only people you want to avoid will add you as Facebook friends forever' could be suggested. What do you think?

  10. #800

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    Quote Originally Posted by pal
    The devil always makes a challenge for that thing? Just like when he challenges Jesus, right? But your not Christ that you need not to prove that your accusation on other Christian denominations are right.
    There are many false prophets in our times and just like what you've posted, we should be very watchfull.
    you are right buddy! The real challence is to live in accordance of God's Decree.

    Faith, Love and Humility.

    and Peace there!

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