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<blockquote data-quote="EmergeE" data-source="post: 251598" data-attributes="member: 8361"><p>The book of Enoch is not true in my opinion. It has some elements of truth, as do all books, but it is not an historical account of Biblical events like: the Giants (the Nephilim), the Biblically inaccurate descriptions it gives of Heaven and Hell, the Watchers/fall of Lucifer, nor is it inspired by God (or, if it is, the inspiration is trivial). I think many of the extra-canonical Gospels are devoid of any inspiration from God. There are many fake Gospels: the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Judas, the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, the Third Epistle of Peter, and so on. But, some extra-canonical books are not completely without value: works like the book of Maccabees offer wonderful songs, historically accurate stories, and interesting musings that have inspired Jewish, Christian, and world culture in vast, and sometimes surprising, ways over the millenniums. The evidence is that 1) the Book of Enoch does not align with (and often contradicts) the truthful words of the Bible in hundreds of cases 2) there is no math fingerprint, like in the Holy Bible (as mentioned by The Living Word on YouTube), in the book of Enoch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EmergeE, post: 251598, member: 8361"] The book of Enoch is not true in my opinion. It has some elements of truth, as do all books, but it is not an historical account of Biblical events like: the Giants (the Nephilim), the Biblically inaccurate descriptions it gives of Heaven and Hell, the Watchers/fall of Lucifer, nor is it inspired by God (or, if it is, the inspiration is trivial). I think many of the extra-canonical Gospels are devoid of any inspiration from God. There are many fake Gospels: the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Judas, the Gospel of Mary Magdalene, the Third Epistle of Peter, and so on. But, some extra-canonical books are not completely without value: works like the book of Maccabees offer wonderful songs, historically accurate stories, and interesting musings that have inspired Jewish, Christian, and world culture in vast, and sometimes surprising, ways over the millenniums. The evidence is that 1) the Book of Enoch does not align with (and often contradicts) the truthful words of the Bible in hundreds of cases 2) there is no math fingerprint, like in the Holy Bible (as mentioned by The Living Word on YouTube), in the book of Enoch. [/QUOTE]
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