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Bible contradictions

psalms 116:15
Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of His saints
There was a man who claimed to be a disciple of J esus. Who was he? He was called J ohn
Yuhanna yet he is known by the name Mark, according to Acts 12:25 it states and I quote,
And Barnabas and Saul returned from J erusalem, when they had fulfilled [their] ministry,
and took with them J ohn, whose surname was Mark. He was also known as Marcus
(Colossians 4:10). Why? Because a third J ohn with a book in the Bible would cause
confusion.
J ohn son of Levi was born in Galilee in the year 10 AD. His mothers name was Miriam, she
was from J erusalem, of the Tribe of Levi and is known as Mary in the scriptures. His father
was Levi or Leviy, son of Rabi Mahil ben Yacov.

The Book of Acts was written by Luke who was never a companion of J esus, but a Gentile.
His Inconsistencies
If you break the law or disobey the Holy Spirit
you are a sinner. (Mark 3:29)
All that believe have sins of the laws of
Moses taken away. (Acts 13:39)
Luke says Satan entered into J udas before the
supper. (Luke 22:3, 4, 7)
Satan entered J udas during the last supper.
(J ohn 13:27)
Luke says J udas fell from a cliff and died.
(Acts 1:18)
Matthew says J udas hanged himself.
(Matthew 27:5)
Luke says J udas purchased the potters field.
(Acts 1:18)
Matthew says the chief priests purchased the
potters. (Matthew 27:6, 7).
More than three women came to the sepulchre.
(Luke 24:10)
J ust three women came to the sepulchre says
Mark. (Mark 16:1)
Two men stood by the sepulchre says Luke.
(Luke 24:4)
Only one man sat beside the sepulchre says
Matthew. (Matthew 28:2-3)
Luke said that Salah was the son of Cainan.
(Luke 3:35, 36)
Salah was the son of Arphaxad. (Genesis
11:12)
The infant Christ was not taken to Egypt.
(Luke 2:22, 39)
The infant Christ was taken into Egypt.
(Matthew 2:14, 15, 19, 21, 23)
Christs first sermon was in the plain. (Luke
6:17, 20)
Christ preached his first sermon on the
mount. (Matthew 5: 1, 2).
Luke says that it was one blind man that
approached J esus. (Luke 18:35, 38)
Matthew reports two blind men approached
J esus. (Matthew 20:30)
. . . What it all boils down to, Luke wrote the Book of Acts to verify Pauls calling. He
contradicts the events of the calling three times. Its in the bible in black and white. Lukes
words are not to be trusted. He wrote his own opinions of what actually took place during
J esus ministry. Dates confirm that the Book of Acts was written twenty-seven years after the
alleged crucifixion. The book of Luke was written twenty-five years after that.
The Book of Acts was written by Luke who was never a companion of J esus, but a Gentile.
His Inconsistencies
Holy Ghost bestowed the Day of Pentecost.
(Acts 1:8, 2:4)
Holy Ghost bestowed before Pentecost. (J ohn
20:22)
Luke says the Disciples were instructed to go
to J erusalem and stay there. (Luke 24:49)
The Disciples were commanded to go to
Galilee immediately after the resurrection.
(Matthew 28:10)
Luke says that J esus first appeared in
J erusalem to the eleven disciples. (Luke 24:33,
35, 37)
Matthew says it was Galilee on a mountain.
(Matthew 28:16)
Luke and his friend (Paul) said the promised
land never belonged to anyone. (Acts 7:5;
Hebrew 11:9,13)
Abrahams seed did receive the promised
land. (Genesis 13:14,15,17; 17:18).
Christs mission was one of peace, only. (Luke
2:13,14)
Not so says Matthew. (Matthew 10:34)
A good name is a curse says Luke. (Luke 6:26)
A good name is a blessing. (Ecclesiates 7:1,
Proverbs 22:1)
Abraham bought land for Sepulchre. (Acts
7;16)
J acob purchased it says J oshua. (J oshua
24:32)
Importunity (persistence) in prayer is
commended. (Luke 18:5,7; 11:8)
Repetitious prayers are condemned.
(Matthew 6:7,8)
Hate your family in order to be a disciple of
J esus. (Luke 14:26)
Love one another as J esus commanded. (1
J ohn 3:23)
Women are in subjection to their husbands. (1
Peter 3:1)
Women can prophesy. (Acts 2:18,21:9)
contradicts Paul (1 Corinthians 14:34, 1
Timothy 2:12)
Remember, earthquakes are in the Bible as something that God brings (Isaiah 29:6). Hail
(Exodus 9:23), floods (Genesis 6:17), pestilence (Exodus 9:15), disease (2 Chronicles 21:15),
and famine (2 Kings 8:1) are in the Bible as something that God brings.
Now, if we remove God out of the situation, theyll call you the Devil, and you say (the)
Devil is in the Bible as something that God brings. He created the Devil as the subtle and
most shrewd beast of the field (Genesis 3:1). Thus, the Devil was smarter than Adam and
Eve. If God created humans in the image and after the likeness of God. And we think, feel,
smell, and talk like God. Then, he created the Devil and made him the shrewdest, subtlest
beast of the field? He was (even) able to beguile Adam and Eve. That only leaves us under
the impression that the Devil is a shrewder creature than God. The Devil was able to beguile
Adam and Eve who thinks like God. Se he must be able to beguile God also.......

. . And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. Genesis 1:2 (in part)
Lets assume that a spirit which the J ews, of course, call rooakh in Hebrew and the Muslims
call ruwh in Arabic meaning spirit, is moving upon the surface of the water according to
Genesis 1:2 . . . If Gods spirit was moving upon the surface of the waters then what becomes
larger? The surface of the water, then the planet Earth is bigger than God . . .

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