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What is it called if you believe in God but not the Bible?
Agnostic theism, agnostotheism or agnostitheism is the philosophical view that encompasses both theism and agnosticism.
Will reading the Bible make me believe in God?
Why You Should Read the Bible Regularly First, the Bible shows us God’s character and provides us God’s revelation of himself to his people. Third, regularly reading God’s word reorients our thinking so that we can grow in maturity, which is part of the Christian calling (Ephesians 4:14–16; Romans 12:1–2).
Do you have to read the Bible to believe in God?
Not only do you have this thought, but many religious people also do, thinking that believing in God, people must read the Bible, and that departing from the Bible is not believing in God. Let’s look back to the time of Noah and Abraham, there was no Bible. Can we say that they didn’t believe in God?
Is believing in the Lord the same thing as believing in Bible?
From God’s words, we can see that the saying that “Believing in the Lord is believing in the Bible, and departing from the Bible is not believing in God” is completely wrong. This is only from our notions and imaginations. Actually, the Bible is only a historical record of the first two stages of God’s work, the previous work done by God.
Do you have to believe the Bible to be considered a Christian?
Bible is the word of God, if you don’t believe it, you don’t trust God and you go to hell. Some others would consider you Christian and qualifying for salvation as long as you hold some bare minimum of beliefs, usually regarding Jesus and salvation.
Do Christians know that they should be in God’s word?
Like I said, the issue is not that Christians don’t know that they should be in God’s Word. Rather, most don’t see the tangible benefit to their lives and thus allow other things to nudge it out of the way.