I am not making comments contradictory to this thread. This post is about a belief in a deity.
Please answer the simple question: Which deity do you believe in?
I did not create any division in society. The poster used a term which does. It divides persons of a particular branch of Abrahamic religions from others.
Please answer the question.
The poster of this thread can probably answer this better. But here is what I understood. The poster says the Bible and God. The Bible is a Christian Book. The Hebrew Bible is used by some Jews and The Torah is the Jewish Bible so to speak.
Based on that I would say this person is speaking of Christianity as the Bible includes Jesus.
The Poster is clearly in distress about how their life contradicts their beliefs.
This is not helpful at all. It is very confusing and contains factual inaccuracies. It does not answer the questions that I have asked. You have once again used an Anglo-Germanic generic term for a deity, but did not answer who or what this deity is?
You have (thrice) used words that divide persons in society from others, but have not answered why you are doing so. You are reckless in your words and manners.
The Bible is not a book that belongs solely to one branch of the Abrahamic religions. Part of what you said affirms this, but is still not factually correct. Other persons also believe in some parts of the Bible. The Torah is not the Bible for the traditional Judaic branch of the Abrahamic religions, the Tanakh is.
Parts of the Bible were written well before Jesus of Nazareth was born. How could it include Jesus if he was not born yet?
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You have just made a comment which is directly contradictory to the rest of the comments in this thread.
Why are you creating divisions in society?
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I am not making comments contradictory to this thread. This post is about a belief in a deity.
Please answer the simple question: Which deity do you believe in?
I did not create any division in society. The poster used a term which does. It divides persons of a particular branch of Abrahamic religions from others.
Please answer the question.
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The poster of this thread can probably answer this better. But here is what I understood. The poster says the Bible and God. The Bible is a Christian Book. The Hebrew Bible is used by some Jews and The Torah is the Jewish Bible so to speak.
Based on that I would say this person is speaking of Christianity as the Bible includes Jesus.
The Poster is clearly in distress about how their life contradicts their beliefs.
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This is not helpful at all. It is very confusing and contains factual inaccuracies. It does not answer the questions that I have asked. You have once again used an Anglo-Germanic generic term for a deity, but did not answer who or what this deity is?
You have (thrice) used words that divide persons in society from others, but have not answered why you are doing so. You are reckless in your words and manners.
The Bible is not a book that belongs solely to one branch of the Abrahamic religions. Part of what you said affirms this, but is still not factually correct. Other persons also believe in some parts of the Bible. The Torah is not the Bible for the traditional Judaic branch of the Abrahamic religions, the Tanakh is.
Parts of the Bible were written well before Jesus of Nazareth was born. How could it include Jesus if he was not born yet?