Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Is there just as much proof for the Webster's Dictionary being the "Word of God" as there is for the Bible?

After all, whoever wrote the Webster's Dictionary knows the definition of EVERY English word that's in common use. If that isn't God-like, I don't know what is.Is there just as much proof for the Webster's Dictionary being the "Word of God" as there is for the Bible?
Hotep,



You are so correct. Anyone telling you they have a book written by God, or is God's word, well they are full of fecal excrement. No god has ever written a book. Sometimes, very rarely we are able to tap into the Cosmic Source and have "divine" insight; most people call it the conscious, but it is our divine guidance.



I hope this is somewhat enlightening.



may you have peace, prosperity and longevity
Daniel Webster wrote down every word that he knew into the original dictionary. However, there are newly expanded editions every year because the English language evolves. Personally, I've found the thesaurus to be more effective than the dictionary.Is there just as much proof for the Webster's Dictionary being the "Word of God" as there is for the Bible?
Does Webster's Dictionary make prophetic claims that have been proven to be 100% accurate?



http://worldview3.50webs.com/quranvbible鈥?/a>Is there just as much proof for the Webster's Dictionary being the "Word of God" as there is for the Bible?
Mark 9:1- is referring to Peter,James, and John.On the Mount of Transfiguration they saw the Kingdom of GOD in power.



It's just AMAZING. PUDDIN HEAD.
Hhahah your so right..



But like any other book, the bible is accurate and completely inaccurate on things



EDIT: haha 100% accurate? Do some more studies and you will learn, that it is just a book.
Much more.

The Webster's Dictionary has helped me far more than some book about a schizophrenic murderer with a zombie son.
There is truth in the dictionary. God's words are true.

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