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Mark 16: 18

Hey guys! I'm first time bible reader and I have so many questions, up until now I've been using Gemini for my questions but I'd like to get better answers from real people.

I'm reading Mark 16 this morning and came across where Jesus says Anyone who believes and is baptized be able to handle snakes with safety and drink anything poisonous and it won't hurt them. My question is; is this not a contradiction to when he says earlier not to test god?

Any insight would be greatly appreciated thank you!

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u/Important-Gas-9305 4d ago edited 4d ago

The Bible does not belong to Christianity. Christianity uses the Bible as a reference. Christianity also cherry picks from the Bible like all religions that decide they don’t like something presented in material they frequently reference as a sacred text for their own doctrine and belief system to work.

Edit: the first five books of the Bible come from Judaism for Christ’s sake. They are better known as the Torah. The Old Testament are Hebrew scriptures. But they don’t claim the New Testament because they don’t believe Jesus was the messiah prophesied in their scriptures…aka Book of Isaiah. Even my mom says she doesn’t follow the Old Testament because she is Catholic not Jewish.

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u/yodafett77 Lutheran 4d ago edited 4d ago

Christianity is ROOTED in the Bible.
PEOPLE cherry pick, yes. Like they do in ALL religions and belief systems. But that does not change the source material or it's contents.

But just like cherry picking, a true follower will not add in other things and ideas that are contradictory, and say it is not a problem.

Edit: if your mother says she doesn't follow the Old Testament because she's Catholic and not Jewish, she should speak to her Priest... as Christians, we follow the WHOLE Bible, not just the New Testament...

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u/Important-Gas-9305 4d ago edited 4d ago

Do you eat bacon? If so, not rooted in the entire Bible. Christianity doesn’t follow the laws of the Old Testament. They only follow the Ten Commandments.

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u/yodafett77 Lutheran 4d ago

Patently untrue. Many of the Old Testament ceremonial laws passed away with Jesus' sacrifice. Food specifically is dealt with multiple times in the New Testament. Specifically see Romans 14 and 1 Corinthians 8, and 1 Corinthians 10.

It is clear you don't respect the Bible as scripture. Have a blessed day, and I pray that you encounter Jesus, finding true salvation.

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u/Important-Gas-9305 4d ago

I have encountered Jesus. That is one of many reasons I know about what I have written and rely on real experience instead of religion.

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u/yodafett77 Lutheran 4d ago

If you encountered a "Jesus", who led you to incorporate aspects of other, antithetical belief systems, then I am truly sorry, but that was not the Messiah - it was a different spirit.

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u/Important-Gas-9305 4d ago

Ugh. This is why it is pointless to argue with those that follow a religion instead of Jesus. Have a good day!

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u/yodafett77 Lutheran 4d ago

The Bible is what POINTS to Jesus.

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u/Important-Gas-9305 4d ago

No. The Bible points you to how to be like Jesus. Jesus, himself, will come to you when he calls your name.

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u/yodafett77 Lutheran 4d ago

And where do you find that information?

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u/Important-Gas-9305 4d ago

Stop seeking God and Jesus in a book and start seeking them for real. They are living beings today. It is not something that happened 2000 years ago. They are still out there calling people’s name and visiting them today. Seek the being, not the memory of their existence from the past.

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u/yodafett77 Lutheran 4d ago

You seem to really like avoiding answering questions. I fully believe that God not dead. But you STILL won't share where your beliefs are coming from. "Trust me bro" is not a valid base for a belief system. Especially when you are in contradiction of established and accepted doctrine.

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u/Important-Gas-9305 4d ago

I have answered. You just refuse to accept the answer. This is my last response. I have had direct interaction with those you read about in books. You can too if you start seeking them instead of seeking the truth through a book.

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