Plus,
The world events.
Prophecy being fulfilled
Research into other major religions.
Research into evolution.
Agree
2007-08-29 14:58:04
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answered by rangedog 7
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I agree. Nothing in the Bible has been proved wrong. The Bible speaks of the rabbit chewing it's cud (Lev. 11:16). Everyone thought this was wrong, until recent science discovered that the rabbit DOES chew it's cud. The Bible is also correct about the spherical shape of the earth and dinosaurs.
Some things, though, atheists and Christians will never be able to agree on. An example is faith. Christians must trust God with their faith. Everyone has faith. When you sit in a chair, you have faith that it will keep you up, right? And when you call someone, you expect to hear the phone ring, or at least a message, do you not? You cannot say that you don't have faith in anything because when you do, you lie to yourself. You practice faith every day. Another example is science itself. Science can only interact with what is observable and tangible. It cannot observe heaven, hell or God. But we can look at the many evidences all around us that everything the Bible says is accurate.
Fossils, for example. Fossils cannot be formed over millions of years. It's absolutely impossible. To form a fossil out of something it must be buried quickly. The Flood seems much easier to believe when you hear this, because being buried with water for forty days would definitely get you fossilised.
So, yes, the Bible is accurate. It does not contradict science. Science (true science, that is) fits perfectly with the Bible. Atheists, you probably won't like my answer. Go ahead. Give me a thumbs down if you like. Do you really think you're doing any damage from it?
2007-08-30 09:59:59
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answered by Ellophante 4
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A ambitious fact, comrade. maximum historians and students would agree that the life and situations of Jesus of Nazareth are depicted extremely wisely in the bible - there is not any doubt in my innovations that Jesus truthfully existed, yet i think of he became into extra of a ethical pioneer for his time and not a mystical son of a god. The magic and monsters areas of the bible are truthfully tossed out the window, alongside with the tower of babel and noahs ark - maximum believers would even admit such legend is absurd. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, once you start to try this, the place does the historic past start up and the mythology end? Any functional man or woman would understand that bronze age mythology won't be able to be standard at face cost.
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answered by ? 4
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Of course, the Christian Bible supports Christianity. The early Church Fathers wrote and edited the Christian Bible so that it would say what they wanted it to say about Christianity. It is like saying that 'Mein Kampf' proves without a doubt that Nazism is true.
2007-08-29 16:59:52
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answered by emesshalom 3
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It doesn't make sense to prove what the Bible says BY ITSELF. Christianity is founded on what's written in that book, so it cannot be used as evidence for Christianity..
2007-08-29 14:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Disagree.
How can we be so sure that the "Word of God" is actually his word and not just a bunch of Schizophrenics?
Has anyone ever seen "God"? No.
Jesus Christ himself has never even seen his own father. Doesn't that make you a little suspicious?
And the "Virgin" Mary, "Miraculously" getting pregnant... Sounds more like magic, to me. Yet doesn't the bible say magic/witchcraft is a sin?
Sorry, but I'm a Witch. I'm Wiccan. I believe in Nature. I've never found anything for me in Christianity and "God" has done **** for me.
The bible doesn't prove anything. It's a book written thousands of years ago. I don't know how you can trust an old dusty book.
2007-08-29 14:53:45
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answered by DearlyBeloved 3
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Just as the Qur'an proves without a doubt that Islam is true. And that the Torah proves without a doubt that Judaism is true.
Edit: There are different spellings.
2007-08-29 14:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. The only thing the Bible proves is that the Bible exists.
2007-08-29 14:50:36
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answered by Anthony Stark 5
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the Bible PROVES nothing really. We BELIEVE that it holds truth.
The Bible is a collection of books , poems, lists, histories etc.
I can't remember reading about Christianity in the Bible . I have read about Jesus as our Savior . Jesus was a Jew, born to a Jewish mother and raised as a Jew.
2007-09-02 11:19:41
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answered by Bemo 5
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Well yes, but if you're not a Christian, then you don't believe the Bible to be true, so that's not a very logical argument for most people.
2007-08-29 14:56:51
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answered by melissa 5
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The Bible does not set out to prove anything. It tells us the story of mankinds relationship with God, and Gods great sacrifice for our salvation. It is up to the reader if they want to believe or not.
2007-08-29 14:55:49
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answered by ozchristianguy 4
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