They do not differ on so much...
It is quite evident that merely reading the Holy Book is not enough for some to know the truth of God and Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
That is not at all evident to me and millions of other born again Christians...
Apparently it's only evident to those who do not go to the scriptures in prayer, but rely on and insist that someone tell them what God says and means...
Sit in a quiet room for a few hours with an open bible and ask God to show you something (while you read it)...I'd recommend the New Testament...
****Apparently it’s only evident to those who do not go to the scriptures in prayer, but rely on and insist that someone tell them what God says and means...
Sit in a quiet room for a few hours with an open bible and ask God to show you something (while you read it)...I’d recommend the New Testament...****
Are you assuming that I don’t?
I find it humorous that in all three of your replies, not one of you addressed the question I asked. In predictable fashion, all three avoided the simple question.....
“From whom did you learn the Bible?”
Does that mean that there was no one who introduced you to Scripture, spoke to you of its meaning, assured its authenticity as the inspired and inerrant Word of God or taught you anything about it?
Is is possible to get an honest answer?
“From whom did you learn the Bible?”