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The Holy Scriptures form the Actual Word of God?

And if it is so what to do whenever there may be any difference between scientific knowledge and the words of Scriptures...?

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    One advice is to treat both, science and the Bible with a dose of humility. Try reading a science textbook from 50 years ago and you will see that half the stuff in it is out of date. Current scientific knowledge will similarly be outdated in future generations. However, the Word of God stands unchanged forever.

  • 1 decade ago

    Nobody is 100% sure if holy scriptures are the words of gods. There is no physical evidence for this. One needs to have faith to believe this. Scientific theories, on the other hand, have been thoroughly backed up by empirical evidence and tested through the process of peer review. When it come to individual beliefs, then it it is the individual's choice, they get to choose either religion or science. But when it comes to educucation or governement, where the fates of people with many different religious beliefs and cultures are concerned, it is best to allow science to trump religion...

  • suzie
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Yes the Holy Scriptures are the actual Word of God.

    Believe God regardless of what science says.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    NO. Plural "scriptures" are contrary, law vs grace; And written aforetime for our learning, to "go ye and learn what meaneth I will have mercy(grace), and not sacrifice(law)".

    Only the singular "script-u-are": grace is what is inspired of God, and it's only "good", not both good + evil as law is; And grace is profit-able: for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness(grace). For law doesn't have any righteousness to even attain: Romans 9:31; For the law is not of faith: Galatians 3:11,12.

    The word of God is "sharper than any twoedged sword"; Which is to allegory say Grace is smarter than Law Law.

    Grace neither makes nor takes sides; Grace is not divisional but unifying; Not alienating, but reconciling; Not partial, but impartial.

    Grace neither tempts(laws) nor can be tempted(lawed).

    Grace cannot lie(law) nor die(law). Law Law does both.

    The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

    Source(s): Holy Bible: does NOT think for you; DOES make you think.
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  • 1 decade ago

    God created EVERYTHING, therefore I do not believe that the Bible is in any manner in direct opposition to true scientific knowledge.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    may be there is adifference in other scriptures and that's why they seperated religion from science .

    but not in islam there is no contradiction with science , it even has scientific miracles....it is a true word of GOD.

    wish igot it right!!

    salam.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Easy... throw out the scientific evidence. Eventually you turn into Kent Hovind and go to jail.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    the scriptures are the written beliefs and political agenda of the Christian church, circa 300 AD.

    don't turn it into anything equal to truth or scientific facts.

  • 1 decade ago

    "God does not dwell in manmade temples."

    This is what the bible states, and the bible itself is a manmade temple is it not?

    It's a holy artifact in the eyes of many, so yes, its a temple.

    Follow your heart felt spiritual intentions over science and over biblical mentionings because we have to seek the source, the true source which is not in anything manmade.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    With faith you believe.

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