![]() The fact that He did not know the exact time of the Second Coming, only shows the limitations of being in a human body, (Jesus also felt pain, became hungry and thirsty, and so on). It follows that, as diety, anything Jesus said was infallible. From the earliest Church Council, called by Emperor Constantine, Christians have affirmed that God became a man, Jesus, who was both 100% man and 100% God. For instance, in Mark 10:5 Jesus spoke of Moses as having written what is in Deuteronomy. This is contrary to the testimony of the Scriptures (the Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Trinity) and Jesus (the Second Person of the Trinity). Associated with this belief is their hypothesis that the Bible consists of oral traditions, later written down and edited by a variety of persons, none of which, from Moses to Mark, are any of the traditional authors of the Bible. ![]() Is King George right? Does the Bible come from God? Is it revelation from divinely inspired men? Or is the Bible solely the product of human thought and imagination? Today, many intellectuals have come to believe the latter, or that, if there is a God, He has nothing to say to humans. ![]() In March of 1941, President Roosevelt wrote a similar message about the Bible that was published in New Testaments given to Americans. ![]() This message appeared in the front of New Testaments given to his servicemen in World War II. The Bible is a "Divine source of comfort and inspiration." So wrote His Majesty George VI, King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India, in September of 1939. ![]()
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