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RE: Scouting Adventure - Game 48 - Day 31 (May 4, 2020)

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"And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel."(Mark 1:15)

Question from the Bible, Do you believe that the Bible is the complete and final word of God? [Part 1 of 4]

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Brother Eli believes that the Bible is complete because in the Book Of Revelations it states that nothing shall be added or removed from the Bible, indicating that there is nothing more to be said. He trusts that the author is actually speaking on behalf of God and that the translators who wrote the King James version were actually translating the original writings correctly.

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According to Wikipedia:

Revelation was among the last books accepted into the Christian biblical canon, and to the present day some churches that derive from the Church of the East reject it.[18][19] Eastern Christians became skeptical of the book as doubts concerning its authorship and unusual style[20] were reinforced by aversion to its acceptance by Montanists and other groups considered to be heretical.[21] This distrust of the Book of Revelation persisted in the East through the 15th century.[22]

Dionysius (248 AD), bishop of Alexandria and disciple of Origen, wrote that the Book of Revelation could have been written by Cerinthus although he himself did not adopt the view that Cerinthus was the writer. He regarded the Apocalypse as the work of an inspired man but not of an Apostle (Eusebius, Church History VII.25).

We can see that there were already doubts about the authenticity of the writings just a few years after the death of Jesus and during the time the various books of the Bible were being compiled. Obviously brother Eli has faith in all of the Bible writings, so whatever is included in the Bible is what he firmly believes in. However, with such early controversy, can we ever be sure of what we believe without actual proof?

If we can't even determine WHO actually did the writing, how can we trust the nature of the person doing the writing? That person could have evil motives and we would never know it.

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