[Vision2020] Re: Bible in school
John Harrell
johnbharrell@yahoo.com
Sun, 27 Jul 2003 20:00:50 -0700 (PDT)
Mr. Ralph Nielson,
No "evasion" of the issue; I did actually intend to address a different
but related topic.
Possibly you would have preferred me to start my post as follows:
"Mr. Ralph Nielsen, on a different but related topic,...."
Now, was your intent below to evade the questions I posed? But now since
I have clearly stated the intent of my post, possibly you can now address
it - or not.
Cheers!
John Harrell
--- Ralph Nielsen <nielsen@uidaho.edu> wrote:
>
> On Saturday, July 26, 2003, at 03:37 PM, John Harrell wrote:
>
> > Mr. Ralph Nielsen,
> >
> > Don't forget Thomas Jefferson's bible, I believe he wrote one also, or
> > at
> > least edited it.
> >
> > What about you, Ralph, how would you edit the Bible? Would it have one
> > book,
> > or more? What would the bible according to Ralph look like? Would you
> > add
> > more stuff according to your "infinite" wisdom? Or, would you rip
> > stuff out?
> > Or, would you add some stuff and rip some stuff out?
> >
> > Should the bible according to Ralph Nielson be THE bible and THE
> > ultimate
> > standard? Or should we all have one that we individually get to
> > create, and
> > therefore, we individually decide to follow?
> >
> > Cheers!
> > John Harrell
> >
> >
> > --- Ralph Nielsen <nielsen@uidaho.edu> wrote:
> >>> From: Joshua Nieuwsma [mailto:joshuahendrik@yahoo.com]
> >>> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 9:21 AM
> >>> To: vision
> >>> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: Bible in school. Was Church and state
> >>>
> >>> Mr. Nielsen,
> >>>
> >>> even if I gave you an "official" divine definition of God's word, you
> >>> wouldn't believe it. So why ask for one? With all due respect, your
> >>> rational mind would try to find some flaw with it. Even if God was to
> >>> appear before you and declare that the 66 books of the Bible are His
> >>> Word and that He has preserved them throughout history for His
> >>> Church,
> >>> you would seek to find some reason to discredit His appearance.
> >>
> >> Joshua Nieuwsma,
> >> Where do you get the idea that there are 66 books in the Bible?
> >> I have a couple of Bibles that have 39 books. One of them has Hebrew
> >> and English text on facing pages.
> >> I have several Bibles in several languages that have 66 books in
> >> them.
> >> One of them is given royal approval by Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II
> >> of Denmark.
> >> I have a facsimile copy of the King James Bible of 1611. It contains
> >> 72 books. It is called the Authorised Version because it was approved
> >> by His Majesty King James I of England. I have other Bibles, two of
> >> them in French, that also contain 72 books. I also have a Bible that
> >> contains 74 books plus the Prayer of Manasseh.
> >> So I can show you Bibles that have written royal approval but you
> >> can't show me a Bible that has written divine approval. Even your
> >> irrational mind can't help you find one.
> >> Ralph Nielsen
> >>
>
> Hi John,
> I get the impression you are trying to evade the issue here.
> Ralph Nielsen
>
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