There are many things Christians believe and take for granted as truths that are more religious traditions and not necessarily Biblical truths. Things like the fruit on the tree in the garden of Eden was an apple; Noah only took two of each species onto the ark; a whale swallowed Jonah; when you get to heaven, you will receive a mansion; women should not teach; Jesus died on Good Friday and was raised on Sunday’ the angel at the pool of Bethesda was of God; and Jesus was born on the 25th of December, just to name a few.
Unfortunately, too many Christians are complacent and feel it is sufficient to know only what the church they attend preaches and teaches. It will no longer be excusable to live with people’s ideas, traditions or stories to satisfy the one who claims to be a Christian. We are not getting anywhere spiritually if we are not studying for ourselves and distinguishing between what is said and what is written. What is the truth, and what is a myth?
Biblical Myth Busters
There are many things Christians believe and take for granted as truths that are more religious traditions and not necessarily Biblical truths. Things like the fruit on the tree in the garden of Eden was an apple; Noah only took two of each species onto the ark; a whale swallowed Jonah; when you get to heaven, you will receive a mansion; women should not teach; Jesus died on Good Friday and was raised on Sunday’ the angel at the pool of Bethesda was of God; and Jesus was born on the 25th of December, just to name a few.
Unfortunately, too many Christians are complacent and feel it is sufficient to know only what the church they attend preaches and teaches. It will no longer be excusable to live with people’s ideas, traditions or stories to satisfy the one who claims to be a Christian. We are not getting anywhere spiritually if we are not studying for ourselves and distinguishing between what is said and what is written. What is the truth, and what is a myth?
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