How Do You Read A Book And Not Be Influenced By It? - Bible Q&A | 13 Sept 2015 

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How Do You Read A Book And Not Be Influenced By It? - Bible Q&A | 13 Sept 2015 

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How Do You Read A Book And Not Be Influenced By It? Speaker: Reverend Joseph Poon  Subscribe Here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheBiblePresbyterianChurchofWA?sub_confirmation=1 Website: www.bpcwa.org.au QUESTIONS   Q1. How to know by reading the book whether it is biblical or more of the world's philosophy/man's thinking or just the author sharing his personal experience from other people? What determines a book is biblical? For example, does the author use Bible verses, and use it in the correct context. What am I to be careful about in regards to suggested applications and so on by the author? - (00:48)  Q2. How to read a book and not be affected by it? - (23:23) Q3. Why do we hold funerals? - (26:53) Q4. Did anyone hold a funeral for Jesus? - (46:52) Q5. For poor people do they still do burial or cremation? - (48:25) Q6. "Woman was not taken from man's feet to be his inferior, nor from man's head to be his superior, but from his side to be his companion and equal" - Is this statement allegorical/spiritualizing? - (51:37) Q7. Why did Jesus write on the ground with his finger in John 8? - (56:50) ==== Question & Answer Series  Bible Presbyterian Church of WA  Sunday 13th September 2015  To view the series playlist, use this link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7ykqA1kvF6n9VJE7putTPt?si=fd10be45da784c1c For a full list of previously covered questions, please click the following link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I_99pWTfq7b5fpKVKa6xft8ymA9Tlq5hgsUvhBNhvxM To watch this video on YouTube, use this link: https://youtu.be/plPD4_Q_cTs Subscribe to keep up to date with our weekly content releases and please leave us a positive rating if you would like to support our channel.

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