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King James Version Holy Bible e-book.zip

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Title:

King James Version Holy Bible e-book.zip

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Other/E-books

Uploaded:

2008-10-05 (by zink055)

Description:

This is the Project Gutenberg of the King James Version Holy Bible. The original file can be found at http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/10 =edit= This book is in the public domain.

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1

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1.34 Mb

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Comments:

lodger111 (2008-10-05)

Any time now, PhXAnarchy will say something really profound...

keralaemm (2008-10-06)

Hey fuckanalache (hope i spelt ur name properly), WE ARE TIRED OF SEEING YOUR SPAMMING COMMENTS.
WHY DON'T YOU UPLOAD SOMETHING, OTHERWISE FUCK OFF!!!!!
Your comments are a load of bollocks!!
At least, the other a***hole's a wanker with his teeny pics for his teeny prick to satisfy his teeny-meeny mind.
Youre just a mindless a***hole!!!

lodger111 (2008-10-06)

That's odd, keralaemm, I don't remember asking for your opinion. Perhaps you think with all the many, many quality torrents you've uploaded, you have the right to comment wherever you like.
"WE ARE TIRED OF SEEING YOUR SPAMMING COMMENTS."
We? So you speak for everyone on TPB, do you, you pointless little prick? WHEN you upload, then comment. Until then, fuck off.

lodger111 (2008-10-06)

"almost ZERO real good fiction books"
But the bible *is* fiction. I'm not saying it's good, but it's certainly fiction.

lodger111 (2008-10-06)

Heh...well, "teeny porn freak" is better than "paedo". Well done Commenter, we'll make an educated man of you yet.
I know you fundies believe that every word of the bible is true, being the Irrefutable Word of God and all that, but can you offer a single shred of evidence that *anything* in the bible is actually true?
Things like Adam living to be 930 years old, or the Israelites demolishing Jericho with trumpets, or Jonah being swallowed by a fish and vomited out again when he begged for God's forgiveness? You know, all the crap they brainwash schoolchildren with?
That is of course assuming you've read the bible. You seem to have an opinion on plenty of other books you've never read.

demuffinman (2008-10-07)

There is plenty of evidence to believe the Bible is the very words of God. Now, it is by faith, but in no ways necessarily blind faith. First, we read that all scripture is given by inspiration of God (2 Tim 3:16-17). The accuracy in his words are very important. If his words aren't trustworthy, then how can we believe in Him? Indeed, that's why it is written: "... thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name." Psalm 138:2 It's like the saying, "a man is only as good as his word". God has given us his perfect word for English speakers in the King James Version (KJV) Bible. See:
http://jesus-is-savior.com/Bible/1611_authorized_king_james.htm
for Bible History and Version. But, what about other languages?:
http://www.chick.com/reading/books/158/158_07.asp


demuffinman (2008-10-07)

First, Genesis gives the only logical explanation for life and for sin. The universe didn't always exist. Every effect needs a cause. There was no "big bang". Where would the supposed atoms for the universe come from? Where did the first life come from? Life forms can not have possibly formed out of the supposed primordial soup. An organism needs the ability to reproduce, and any protein formed would immediately hydrolyze. *No protein can form several billion years by a random shuffling process (source
http://www.pathlights.com/ce_encyclopedia/sci-ev/sci_vs_ev_TOC.htm).


demuffinman (2008-10-07)

The Bible tells us that we all came from Adam and Eve, the first two humans who were given the free will to obey God or not. Unfortunately, they rebelled, and their sin nature was passed down to us. Evolution cannot explain why people can conspire against each other and murder. As you've probably read in the news, people do some nasty things. Steal, lie, cheat, kill each other out of hatred, etc etc... Animals don't meet for weeks and plan their attack, but humans have complex thought, language, and the ability to do intentional evil. We humans are different than animals, for we were given the breath of life and are living souls (see Genesis 2:7). Yet, we are sinful through our sinful nature passed from the first man and woman (See Romans). God created all things, and is eternal. He has no creator. He is the Creator.

demuffinman (2008-10-07)

Second, there is awesome scientific foresight in the Bible. See http:// www. creationists .org/foreknowledge.html and http:// www. megaupload dot com /?d=7BWV5GXR

demuffinman (2008-10-07)

Third, the Bible is 100% accurate in all the prophecies that should have occurred by now. To me, this is one of the biggest proofs in the Bible. See previous megaupload link and
http://www.israelinbibleprophecy.com/daniels_math.htm


demuffinman (2008-10-07)

http://www.direct.ca/trinity/y3nf.html

lodger111 (2008-10-07)

1) "The bible tells us that it is the word of god."
Fine...unless the bible happens to be a work of fiction. In which case its claims to be the truth are fiction too.
2) "Genesis gives us the only logical explanation for life and sin".
I'm going to set aside "sin" because that's an artificial concept of morality which has no place in science.
The idea of Genesis providing any "logical" explanation for the origins of life is laughable. As I've patiently tried to explain to others here, science does not have all the answers. There is a huge amount we just don't know. But claiming that because the origin of life hasn't yet been discovered, then an ancient book MUST de facto be the truth, is by no means logical. I'm sure the Vikings attributed everything to Odin the All-Father just as strongly as you do to god, ditto the ancient Greeks to Zeus, and so on. They had holy books too. In a few thousand years time, there will doubtless be those who revere H P Lovecraft's writings as sacred, and pray for the return of Cthulhu. None of it has any scientific validity.
As for the pathlights.com book, I've read that before. Everything in it is thoroughly debunked in numerous scientific texts. It's pitched squarely at those who are determined to believe, regardless of how much evidence is discovered debunking their beliefs, and I disregard it as such.
3) "Evolution cannot explain why people can conspire against each other etc etc"
Evolution doesn't claim to explain that. It doesn't have all the answers. But what science (in this case archaeology) can, and does, give us is a record of the development of man from the stone age onwards. We have developed - or evolved, if you will - the ability to kill each other in far more efficient ways than our closest relatives, the great apes, over thousands upon thousands of years. The apes kill each other over disagreements; that much has been observed. All we do is the same thing, but more efficiently. We still obey the imperative of our animal instincts. I'm sorry if that's an uncomfortable notion for you.

zink055 (2009-01-05)

thank you very much pirate bay for turning my upload into a discussion board.