Brian-M
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The Bible is the evidence for God, but atheists really don't want evidence, they just think that you don't have any so they can dismiss everything you say with that lame defense. If you give atheists evidence for something they don't want to believe they won't accept or even consider it.
Actually, we do want evidence. We keep asking for evidence, but nobody ever provides evidence that stands up to scrutiny. People often claim to have evidence, but either they fail to deliver, or the "evidence" is nonsense, so we tend to be a little jaded about it.
We do have evidence that people make up myths and "Holy" texts, and that many other people believe these myths and texts to be true. (Eg, Book of Mormon, Scientology, Cargo Cults, etc.) If you want us to accept the Bible as evidence, you could begin by showing us why we should regard it as something more than just another collection of myths and fables.
Do you think that if you find truth that you have to measure it by contemplation of every other possibility in existence from the history of mankind?
Not at all. To confirm you have the truth, all you have to do is test it against reality. Have you done this with the "truth" of the Bible? If so, how? And what were the results.
The Bible isn't a philosophy, though. And it doesn't have it all right in that it has everything. It isn't a science book but it is accurate and in line with proved science. It isn't an instruction manual on mechanics or computer technology. It is the word of Jehovah God which proves itself to anyone who is really interested in the truth it does offer.
Good, that's a great start. It's accurate and in line with proved science. Um, exactly what proved science would that be?
The Tower of Babel story that claims all the different languages came into existence in a single day is in line with the science of linguistics?
Or that Jacob breeding striped goats by having the (non-striped) parents look at striped reeds while copulating is in line with the science of genetics?
The figures in both Exodus and Numbers that show the population of Hebrews beginning with less than a hundred rapidly growing to millions in less than a century is in line with the science of demography?
The claim in Leviticus that hares chew the cud is in line with the science of zoology?
The claim in Joshua that God made the sun stand still, and in Isaiah that he made it move backwards by 10 degrees is in line with the science of astronomy?
The claim Job 38:22-23 that God keeps a store of snow and hail set aside for emergencies is in line with the science of meteorology?
All those many references to the earth resting on pillars is in line with the science of geology?
The claim that Jonah survived in the belly of a "great fish" for three days is in line with the science of biology?
The claim that prayer can reliably cure all disease is in line with the science of medicine? (If so, that would easily win Randi's Million Dollar Challenge!)
The claim that a dragon will knock the stars from the sky with its tail is in line with the science of cosmology?
In what conceivable way is the bible "accurate and in line with proved science"?
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There certainly isn't anything wrong with that. You don't need a reason to believe whatever you choose to believe, but don't tell me there is no evidence when I could pile evidence over your head standing up.
Then start shoveling. I've yet to see any hint of this alleged evidence.
If you knew anything about science you would know that every new bit of science that replaces an old one has replaced and will likely be replaced by what is, in hindsight, science fiction.
Not true. Newton's laws of physics, for example, are over 400 years old, and have been superseded by relativity. But they're still in use today, because they're describe reality to a high degree of accuracy.
Darwin didn't know anything about genetics (DNA hadn't been discovered), and he was wrong about many details, but evolution is stronger than ever, because it describes reality to a high degree of accuracy.
Copernicus didn't know a millionth about astronomy about what we know today, but his idea that the earth revolves around the sun instead of the other way around still holds true after more than 450 years, because it describes the solar system with a high degree of accuracy.
Can you honestly tell us that The Bible describes reality with any kind of demonstrable accuracy?
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