made extra in the bible? pwede ko mangayo ug proof ani? documentations, artifacts to support na ang name Jesus was made extra in the bible.
lisod sad kaayo huna hunaon ba, na sa history, Pontius Pilate, (died c. ad 36), Roman prefect (governor) of Judaea (ad 26–36) under the emperor Tiberius; he presided at the trial of Jesus and gave the order for his crucifixion.
Pontius Pilate (governor of Judaea) -- Encyclopedia Britannica
unya si Jesus nahimo rajud nga fiction sa bible
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I feel you bro![]()
Haha wa man ka nakasabot bay slabs.. ok let me say it again, this time with names..
just because a true figure (Pontius Pilate) was made extra in the bible, that doesnt make the main character (Jesus) true.. eminem was in spiderman's comics, does that make spiderman true? of course not...
i could make up stories with your lolo against superman... but that doesnt really make my nonexistent lolo, and the story true... get it?.. bisaya.. makahimo ko'g storya about sa imong lolo nga gikulata ni superman, mahimo na diayng tinuod si superman just because naay tinuod nga taw nga akong giapil sa storya? of course not...
mao lagi ako pasabot, kung nasubrahan pana sa bible, ngano mao mansad ang isuwat sa ilang historian? ngadto nalang sa ilang discoveries, ngano mao man na ang nasuwat? sa stone tablets lang daan, daghan na di ie ug tuplok atong panahona? kay ila man jud gipasubrahan. nagtuo man gud kog ignorante pa sila atong panahona, daghan na di ie tuplok ato.
Last edited by slabdans; 08-01-2014 at 04:10 PM.
Christians are dispensed from the old law of 10% church tax, but not from the obligation of helping the church and its ministries.
1 Corinthians 16:2, "On the first day of the week each of you should set aside whatever he can afford,"
2 Corinthians 9:5, "So I thought it necessary to encourage the brothers to go on ahead to you and arrange in advance for your promised gift, so that in this way it might be ready as a bountiful gift and not as an exaction.
Therefore tithing is still an obligation, but no amount is required.
Naa pa'y link to explain this better:
What is the Church's position on tithing? | Catholic Answers
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