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There are more than a few holes in the "holy" Bible stories.God is holy and so is His Word. Anything that goes against Him or His word is unholy.
There are more than a few holes in the "holy" Bible stories.
There are more than a few holes in the "holy" Bible stories.
You'd better worship the goddess Pele or she'll dump hot lava on you. Just saying.
The problem with this argument is that there is zero evidence of her deity, but there is a MOUNTAIN of evidence supporting the God of the Bible.
There's the Book of Mormon, which was found in a mountain, or rather, a hill.What evidence, outside of the bible? You can't cite the bible, nor any biblical scriptures as evidence of the "God of the Bible" (Meaning the principal one in the bible) that's circular reasoning. Then, I could just as easily cite Stranger in a Strange Land as evidence of Martians.
There's the Book of Mormon, which was found in a mountain, or rather, a hill.
1. Hawai'i exists, thus does Pele.The problem with this argument is that (1) there is zero evidence of her deity, but (2) there is a MOUNTAIN of evidence supporting the God of the Bible.
What evidence, outside of the bible? You can't cite the bible, nor any biblical scriptures as evidence of the "God of the Bible" (Meaning the principal one in the bible) that's circular reasoning. Then, I could just as easily cite Stranger in a Strange Land as evidence of Martians.
The Book of Revelation is a fourth-hand account. God told it to Jesus, who sent an angel to pass it along to John.First of all, the Bible IS credible evidence since it was written by the eyewitnesses who were actually there. I think that holds a ton of weight now don't you?
With that said, there are dozens of secular writings regarding Jesus Christ that do collaborate the eyewitness testimony of the Bible. Would you like to see some?
First of all, the Bible IS credible evidence since it was written by the eyewitnesses who were actually there. I think that holds a ton of weight now don't you?
With that said, there are dozens of secular writings regarding Jesus Christ that do collaborate the eyewitness testimony of the Bible. Would you like to see some?
Who was the eyewitness to Jesus being tempted by Satan? Who was the eyewitness to Jesus at Gethsemane?
Who was the eyewitness to Jesus leaving the tomb? How is it at all likely that nobody was watching at the time?
Think you can get God to testify to that? Who would God swear to?Alex, I'll take the answer is God for 400.
2 Timothy 3:16-17 New International Version (NIV)
16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17 so that the servant of God[a] may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.
Think you can get God to testify to that? Who would God swear to?
I recall several court cases where the Judeo-Xian deity was sued or called as a witness, didn't show, and the official court record proclaimed, "God could not be found in Alabama" or wherever.Think you can get God to testify to that? Who would God swear to?
Genesis 22:2 God tells a lie.
Ishmael was a legal son. Sarah arranged for Hagar to bear her husband’s son. Genesis 16.No brainer. Isaac is the only recognized son of his legal marriage to Sarah.
If that doesn't satisfy you then look at the qualifier, "whom you love". Isaac was the son he loved.
Ishmeal was sent away by Abraham for awhile for the things he did out of jealousy after Isaac was born. He did repent and a good relationship followed but it wasn't always that way.