The Bible does not say that. In fact the bible (Hebrews 10:24-25) urges us to attend church. Of course the church we should attend should be a Christ believing, Christ teaching church of which the bible approves. Beware there are bad churches.
'For God is not the author of confusion but of peace, as in all the churches of the saints.' (1 Corinthians 14:33).
Nothing, it is not mentioned at all in the bible.
A:No. The Bible was completed centuries before Ramadan was instituted. In fact, the Bible has nothing at all to say about Islam.
You will have to say which scene 2 you are talking about.
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No. They were introduced in a few church buildings to summon the faithful to prayer only around 400 AD, long after the Bible was written, and became common in churches only after 1,000 AD.
The Bible says that God will provide man with all his needs.
We have a choice its all on us
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are talking in general, I would say very good. Most Catholic Churches have more than enough Bibles around for most needs. They are not used for Mass, as the readings are all contained in the Lectionary, nor are they used for the Offices, as the Readings are all contained in the Breviary. But most Churches have more than enough Bible for a local Bible study group, for use by RCIA classes, etc. Most people buy their Bibles at a bookstore.
Actually, the Bible doesn't say that.
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For most of the history of the Christian Church people could not read (for the most part) and few could afford books or Bibles anyway. Churches always had a Bible and attempted to keep one available for different people to read at all times (thus the custom of chaining Bibles - they were terrifically expensive and liable to theft).Thus the way that people were taught was through their churches, the churches were often painted with murals depicting Bible scenes, and with statues of saints, etc. I vividly remember the rector in the Cathedral in Savannah giving a homily on the Assumption and pointing to the huge painting of the Assumption on the West transept wall to illustrate various points of his sermon.For the better part of two millennia, these is the way that people were taught, those churches and Cathedrals were the Catechism and the Bible of the great mass of people who could neither read nor afford books, even if they could.