I read the bible and he is correct unfortunately noma ungathini kuyiqiniso vele uma usalifundela ukucindezela abantu, you’ll never find the revelations and truths in the book. The same bible even says that not everyone will read the bible and get the message bayincosana that will understand. The bible is a book of full of parables and short stories that have deeper meaning, so how will God give you those revelations if you’re still criticising other peoples teachings and not learning.
I don't have to read the Bible to satisfy you with any explanation and interpretation of a given phenomenon. The Bible does not mention anything about the evolution of gods, the Bible does not mention anything about the host of heaven, just a vague concept. So, if I come up with a teaching about the host of heaven, will you direct me to go and read the Bible? Explaining about Mvelinqangi does not need to adhere to biblical prescripts and traditions. Further, historical facts are not biblical facts. For your consideration, just think about this: in an entire surface of the Bible, there is nowhere a occurrence of a religious leader presiding over a wedding as we see now; the Bible does not make any mention of a trinity (its a Hindu concept); the Bible does not make any mention of Good Friday, Easter, Christmas, etc; yet these are deemed to be cornerstones of the Christian faith in spite of them being pagan in origin. Do I need to read the Bible to decipher that the traditions I have just mentioned are pagan? The pantheon of gods is the historical fact, but it is not mentioned in the Bible. Do I need to read the Bible to understand about the pantheon of gods? I doubt. The fact that the Bible does not mention any phenomenon does not means it ceases to exist, or it never existed.
@@sandileblessing2909Wow Well explained and outlined and the bible doesn't mention a lot of things occurring in real time meaning what science find sometimes make more sense than the Bible but that's not to support that the is no God but we need to Learn that God is a Mixture of so many things and we can not even term him as father only what about his female self l, I'd love to expand on a lot like for example the bible won't explain to us why it's male seahorses that give birth and not females
🙏🏾🙏🏾AmaVido akho ayakhulisana thina siyayithanda imfundiso yakho. Nkulunkulu akubusise 🙏🏾🙏🏾.
It makes sense to me. Bible worms will attach on you for that. Be blessed mntanethongo!🙏👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
❤❤❤Blessings
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Ngikukhonzile ndoda ngoba uyakwazi ukuhlaziya. Kodwa uMelkhizideki kwakunguNkululunkulu phambi kwabantu ngoba kwamaHebheru kuyashiwo ukuthi wayengena yise, engena nina, engenalo uzalo, engenakuqala kwezinsuku nokugcina kwezinsuku.
Imfundiso yakho ihambisana nokweduka phakathi ngoba abangalifundi iBhayibheli bona bazovumelana nawe🤣🤣🤣🤣
Impendulo yakho ithi ukuze ngikhulume ngento kumele ngifunde iBhayibheli!!! UMvelinqangi angimhlanganisanga nobuKrestu njengoba wena ufisa ukucabanga.
I read the bible and he is correct unfortunately noma ungathini kuyiqiniso vele uma usalifundela ukucindezela abantu, you’ll never find the revelations and truths in the book. The same bible even says that not everyone will read the bible and get the message bayincosana that will understand. The bible is a book of full of parables and short stories that have deeper meaning, so how will God give you those revelations if you’re still criticising other peoples teachings and not learning.
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Why can't people focus on their beliefs and leave other people's belief alone.
Not true!
Wrong explanation and wrong interpretation sir read your Bible again😀
I don't have to read the Bible to satisfy you with any explanation and interpretation of a given phenomenon. The Bible does not mention anything about the evolution of gods, the Bible does not mention anything about the host of heaven, just a vague concept. So, if I come up with a teaching about the host of heaven, will you direct me to go and read the Bible? Explaining about Mvelinqangi does not need to adhere to biblical prescripts and traditions. Further, historical facts are not biblical facts. For your consideration, just think about this: in an entire surface of the Bible, there is nowhere a occurrence of a religious leader presiding over a wedding as we see now; the Bible does not make any mention of a trinity (its a Hindu concept); the Bible does not make any mention of Good Friday, Easter, Christmas, etc; yet these are deemed to be cornerstones of the Christian faith in spite of them being pagan in origin. Do I need to read the Bible to decipher that the traditions I have just mentioned are pagan?
The pantheon of gods is the historical fact, but it is not mentioned in the Bible. Do I need to read the Bible to understand about the pantheon of gods? I doubt. The fact that the Bible does not mention any phenomenon does not means it ceases to exist, or it never existed.
@@sandileblessing2909Wow Well explained and outlined and the bible doesn't mention a lot of things occurring in real time meaning what science find sometimes make more sense than the Bible but that's not to support that the is no God but we need to Learn that God is a Mixture of so many things and we can not even term him as father only what about his female self l, I'd love to expand on a lot like for example the bible won't explain to us why it's male seahorses that give birth and not females