By the bible, i presume you mean the whole bible? And just how eo you define 'the whole bible"? Now I would define it as what you call the 'Old Testament'. You would presumably include the so-called New testament"/ My muslim friends would probably include the Koran as the word of G-d And my Mormon neighbors would surely include the "book of Mormon" All of us believing in the same G-d? Which one of us is right. , or are we all right? ie G-d either did or didnt write all those books , depending on which religion you follow? I didnt know that truth depended on one's point of view. I'm getting lost here - someone help me!!!!!!!!!! (It is hard to remain clear, and still be polite) hilary Bob Anibal wrote: > > I presume that the Bible is one of the words of G-d in one of his > mnifestations. As to those who don't believe in a G-d - that they are mere > animals along with the dogs, cats, cattle etc, - I feel sorry for them > Bob A. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Hilary Blue <[log in to unmask]> > To: <[log in to unmask]> > Sent: Sunday, November 14, 1999 2:09 AM > Subject: Re: Fw: IMPORTANT INFORMATION > > > And that always presumes that the bible is telling the truth. You will > reply - > > but the bible is the word of G-d, but to somene who doesnt believe that > G-d > > exists , that is a somewhat specious argument. > > hilary > > > > > > > > Michel Margosis wrote: > > > > > > Bob Anibal wrote: > > > > > > > The Bible says there is only one God and I believe that - other > religions > > > > call him by different names Allah, etc. but they are not separate gods > they > > > > are all the one and the same so some people pray to God, Christ , > Allah or > > > > what ever - the prayers are all going to the same place. > > > > > > That is limited only to monotheistic religions, but what about all the > others, > > > i.e. pantheism, fetichism, voodoo, animalism, animism, etc. You may > well be > > > outnumbered and you don't even know it. Good luck, > > > Michel > >