Quote Originally Posted by Psalm136:2
I wouldn't consider it as a problem, in fact it's a blessing. Ganito po kasi yun; try to imagine a book which was not sort of "censored" by these "scholars", ano po kaya ang kalalabasan ng mga Christians ngayon. With all the different books in the first century (even before Jesus' time), both godly and ungodly; do you think magkakaroon ng direction ang mga tao?

I agree with you about the Catholic church trying to control the people via Vatican rules, but how do you think Catholicism survived throughout the centuries? It's the same with the Muslims, tight control. Di po ako nagpe-preach, I'm just stating the facts.

Sorry mga peeps, OT na.
This is not actually out of topic, since the subject is "do you believe in ghost". The reason is because the Holy Scriptures are laden with so many mentions about ghosts, beings, supernaturals, and even the concept of reincarnation.... but as mentioned, many of them were stricken out of the present day Bible. The question: Why would scholars edit something that was penned by scripture writers and prophets who we know were "inspired by God" to write down the original text of the Scriptures?

This is also the reason why many people want to watch the "Director's Cut" of a movie, instead of the "Censor's Cut". Watching the "Director's Cut" will allow you to fully appreciate the original intention of the director in making the film.

The same way that if stories about ghosts and the supernatural have been censored by the Vatican, why did God inspire the original authors of the Good Book to write it down in the first place?.... only to be censored a thousand years later based on the "opinion" of "religious scholars"?