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Title: Checkable Biblical Accuracy
Post by: loco on September 22, 2006, 08:13:57 AM
http://www.doesgodexist.org/Charts/CheckableBiblicalAccuracy.html
Title: Re: Checkable Biblical Accuracy
Post by: OzmO on September 22, 2006, 02:13:53 PM
What about checkable Bible inaccuracies?
Title: Re: Checkable Biblical Accuracy
Post by: loco on September 22, 2006, 03:34:52 PM
What about checkable Bible inaccuracies?

Sure, post them.  I'd love to take a look.  What about the Checkable Biblical Accuracy that I already posted?
Title: Re: Checkable Biblical Accuracy
Post by: OzmO on September 22, 2006, 03:41:44 PM
Sure, post them.  I'd love to take a look.  What about the Checkable Biblical Accuracy that I already posted?

yes  good stuff.

there's a thread in here about bible inaccuracies.  Probably last posts were in June i think.  I'll dig it up later.
Title: Re: Checkable Biblical Accuracy
Post by: Cavalier22 on September 26, 2006, 07:38:09 PM
"It is forbidden to eat the blood of animals."

How is that accurate?  There is nothing wrong with drinking the blood of animals.  Those on the verge of dying of thirst have drank blood to sustain them.  One well known example is of the sailors put off of the HMS Bounty (during the famous mutiny) in the small launch drinking blood of the few birds they caught in their small sail.
Title: Re: Checkable Biblical Accuracy
Post by: loco on September 27, 2006, 07:47:41 AM
"It is forbidden to eat the blood of animals."

How is that accurate?  There is nothing wrong with drinking the blood of animals.  Those on the verge of dying of thirst have drank blood to sustain them.  One well known example is of the sailors put off of the HMS Bounty (during the famous mutiny) in the small launch drinking blood of the few birds they caught in their small sail.

This is more for health reasons than anything.  We now know that there are many blood borne diseases.  As for animal blood, if the animal was infected with any disease or virus that could cross over and infect human beings, you have a huge problem.  Doesn't HIV come from chimps indigenous to western Africa?