The Bible was written by mere mortal men inspired by the Holy Spirit, the same person of the Trinity who convicts the hearts of people of sin.
The Bible is fiction? Really? Just like stories of the possiblity of moon travel were regarded as science fiction in the 1800s, I suppose. The truth will out, my friend. In the meantime, you're entitled to your view, wrong as it may be. And here's something to keep in mind: those who receive the message of the Gospel and choose to reject it will have all eternity to contemplate the consequence of their choice as well as any belief that the Bible's message of sin and salvation was mere fiction. Peace, A.
Exactly. It took the future to prove otherwise, not the past.
The truth will out, my friend.
Tha goes both ways, Sir!
In the meantime, you're entitled to your view, wrong as it may be. And here's something to keep in mind: those who receive the message of the Gospel and choose to reject it will have all eternity to contemplate the consequence of their choice as well as any belief that the Bible's message of sin and salvation was mere fiction. Peace, A.
What if the "message" was just a man-made fallacy? Your entire life would then have been spent living a lie. A grand lie, at that.
Oh, and thanks for the threat clause, too! The Muslims have used the same nonsense for eons. I'd rather live my life with the belief in the truth as I can comprehend it, rather than put all my faith in a man-made fallacy. If there really is a god, or two, or three out there, he or she or they would have enough sense to understand my position.
If the Muslims are right, you'll have eternity to ponder about the "consequences", too.