When asked to prove God's existence, the Christian will often open
the Bible and say "The Bible says God exists, so he must." The
problem is that if we ask a Hindu, a Muslim, a Sikh or a Jew the
same question they too will point to their respective holy books
as proof of the existence of their Gods. Why should we believe
the Bible but not the holy books of all the other religions? Using
the Bible to prove God's existence is only valid if we already
accept that it alone contains God's words. However, we have no
evidence that this is so. In fact, as we will demonstrate later,
there is strong evidence that the Bible is a highly unreliable
document.
http://www.buddhanet.net/pdf_file/beyond-belief02.pdf
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