Since the Bible is supposedly “the word of God” and we’re told we need the Holy Spirit to understand it, can the Holy Spirit please explain this one?
In 2 Kings 2:11, Elijah is taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire while Jehoshaphat is still king of Judah. He exits the stage; dramatic and final. No return.
But then, open 2 Chronicles 21:12, and suddenly Elijah writes a letter to Jehoram, Jehoshaphat’s son, who becomes king after Elijah supposedly vanished into heaven.
So what happened?
Did Elijah start a prophetic postal service from heaven?
Did FedEx open a celestial branch office?
Or did the writers just forget they’d already removed Elijah from the storyline?
This is the same book Christians claim is divinely inspired, yet it reads like a rushed Nollywood script where one actor dies in season 2 and randomly shows up in season 4.
Was the Holy Spirit drunk when they wrote this? Or is this just more proof that the Bible is a manmade patchwork riddled with contradictions and propped up by blind followers too afraid to question it?
Because this right here… isn’t divine. It’s sloppy.
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