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Originally Posted by Light
What you say may or may not be correct. But my point of bringing up"contradictions in the Bible" is that if the Bible is the "word" of God, why does every simpleton who reads the Bible need someone to come up with "excuses" or "explanations" for the many parts of the Bible that do contradict each other. Are you saying that Bible readers need interpreters?
Now talk your way out of this contradiction.
Who moved the stone from the tomb:
Matthew: "There was a violent earthquake and the lord came down and moved the stone"
Mark: "the stone was rolled away, when the women looked up."
Luke: "They found the stone rolled away from the tomb"
This is your idea of the perfection of God's word in the Bible? I would think if the Bible is the word of God, he can get the context right. If it is the words of men with poor memory and hearsay, the contradictions make sense.
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So, you're a "simpleton" are you? Simpletons have a huge problem: They are blinded by their carnal presuppositions, which is why they can often not see the things that are "hidden" even when in plain sight.
Scripture is much like the parables. Only to those to whom spiritual understanding has been graciously granted have the ears to hear.
And where exactly is the contradiction among the three passages you have quoted?
Boxcar