When someone says (quote) Music (unquote), Do You Think They're Talking about (quip) Sheets of Paper on a Music-Stand (unquip)?

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
June 13, 2021 8:39am CST
... Then why do you think they're talking about 'scribes' re-translations of ancient scrolls in a dusty old book' when someone says "The Word of the Lord"? And if they call 'the pieces of paper that musicians use to "remind themselves how the melody/harmony goes"' "Sheet-Music," why don't they call The Bible something like 'Echoes of The Word' or 'The Script of The Word' or 'The Dictated Word'?
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@Belexhanns (3431)
• Kampala, Uganda
13 Jun 21
What do you mean??
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
13 Jun 21
What do I mean 'people say'? or what do I mean 'The Word of The Lord actually is'? When Our Heavenly Father spoke "Light, Be!" he didn't follow that with 'Okay, now somebody needs to write down that I said that.' This leads me to believe that MOST OF THE BIBLE isn't 'exactly what God and Jesus and their prophets SAID' as much as it's "what Christians GUESS they would've said." (The way The Gospel books weren't written until decades/centuries AFTER Jesus passed away.)
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• Kampala, Uganda
13 Jun 21
@mythociate the bible was there before Jesus was born, try to research well
@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
14 Jun 21
@Belexhanns Oh; I didn't mean "Lord Jesus," I meant Our Heavenly Father.