Did Moses Write Genesis? - Questioning Christianity  
 

  By Gregory Berge Articles For Christians

If you're a Christian, you have probably been taught that the Bible is perfectly written and the written word of God. However, I would like you to think about something... Who told you this and who told the people that told you. Did your parents teach you and their parents teach them about Christianity? Are you questioning Christianity or accepting it?

Have you or are you ever going to question what you have been taught, not only about religion, but anything else? I'm only asking these questions to get you to think about your beliefs. If you're not ever going to question, anything that is taught to you, you're going to be like a ship sailing at sea without a rudder. You will go where ever the wind takes you.

Let me give you an example: You're talking to a friend at church, when your friend asks you, "If you know who wrote the first five books of the Bible." You reply with," Hello!!, I'm not stupid, Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible, everybody knows that. Wouldn't you agree with this, especially if you're an educated Christian.

The truth is something different, there isn't a satisfactory scientific explanation that would support Moses as the author of any one of these books. In other words, they don't know 100%. Religious scholars are making an educated guess and that's it. The correct answer to your friends question, would be," I think it was Moses, some people believe that it was Moses, I have been taught that it was Moses, but I don't know for sure."

Hard to believe, that we have been taught something that might not be true.

Do some research and prove me wrong, but do the research before you start answering questions that you have accepted as truth from others who you assumed to be intelligent and are placed in leadership roles to teach others about something that most of them have never even researched to find the truth.

Feel free to continue accepting whatever you hear is the truth and rarely questioning those things that should be important to you. If you consider yourself a practicing Christian, it's your responsibility as a Christian to find out the truth, for yourself.


 
 

 

 
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