Just a quick poll. If you're Muslim, please substitute "The Qur'an" for "The Bible" in answering the poll. If you are of a religion with some other sacred text, please substitute the most sacred text of your religion for "The Bible" in answering the poll.
There are a range of texts that fall in the catagory of vedic literature that could be spread over two or perhaps three of the options - in short though the word of god is nondifferent from god, and when it gets corrupted due to inevitable time, it is re-established again, wither by god himself or an empowered representative, to suit the needs of time place and circumstance - in short however, any notion of philosophy presented in the name of the vedas, despite from wherever it may come from, it is expected that it can be validated through the bhagavad-gita
For comparison: A 1996 Gallup poll of Americans found: 35% of Americans believe that the Bible is the literal and inerrant word of God (i.e. option 1 in my poll). 48% of Americans believe that the Bible is the "inspired" word of God - still inerrant, but some of its passages must be interpreted symbollically in order to get to the true message. 17% of Americans have some level of doubt that God actually authored the bible. In summary, that's 83% of Americans who basically believe that the Bible was written by God, the creator of the universe.
Bible has been created by man and his ethical spiritual believes. Since other peeps shared the belief it became powerfull. Anyways peeps needed explanation for their existence so with small brains they had most of them agreed on God and since most have agreed than God had been cited as the coauthor.
lots of peeps here on SF are from Europe. And thats what they think. God had nothing to do with bible.
Oh... I see. Your pissed because your own particular mythology was excluded from the poll. Isn't your water wet enough? I thought you were making the contention in another thread that all religions are basically the same. Couldn't you just do as James R recommended for the Muslims and insert the name of your own favorite myth?
I had no problems with the poll or even JamesR - I have a problem with you however .... but thats a discussion for another thread Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!