You stated some interesting facts on your first DB post. I would like to start off saying, always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have but do this with gentleness and respect (1 Peter 3:;15, NIV). Throughout the history of the Christian era, and in particular since the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, many skeptics have called into question the reliability of the Bible. The recent rise of postmodernism has brought about a new round of questioning regarding Scripture’s reliability and many other issues foundational to a biblical worldview. Some people may talk about Jesus, but they will not work with you through the hardness of it they pass it off or change the subject. Christian is not a man-made term; it is canonized do not lose heart because they will not work through issues with you. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable four doctrines four reproof four correction for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for good work (2 Timothy …show more content…
There are many versions of the Bible. There are versions in Chinese, Russian, Spanish and hundreds over 1400 actually of other versions of the Bible in languages old and new, foreign and native. Only the people in the remotest and most restricted areas of the world do not have a copy of the Bible in their language. The Bible is much more than and accurate textbook that tells about God’s people in the Old Testament and New Testaments. Because it is accurate, we can rely on its message; but there’s another supernatural aspect of the Bible (Towns, pg. 21). Every Bible translation is based on the original biblical texts and is not produced as the result of a long millennium game of telephone. The History of the Bible is an important one because many of the Onlyist would distort the truth and say that this or that version is the only