(February 1, 2017 at 10:45 pm)ronedee Wrote:(February 1, 2017 at 5:26 pm)Mr Greene Wrote: It has however provided the invisible community with the means to communicate.
It exposes blatant hypocrisy by the leaders of faith groups and allows rapid fact checking of claims as well as providing access to research data.
Well, that could be any group. The major question goes unanswered.
It depends on how you phrase the question;
If you go for a generic, deistic deity it is effectively impossible to disprove, it's also effectively meaningless.
However the Abrahamic deity comes with a whole load of baggage, primarily in the form of scripture. So you can ask 'Is the scriptural account accurate?'
The answer is an emphatic no based on the archaeology. There isn't a single accurate statement from Genesis to Ezra, the whole lot including all the prophets and the existence of the monotheistic kingdom of Solomon are utter fabrications.
As such the entire Abrahamic concept has to be called into doubt and without serious evidence should be dismissed.
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