(June 17, 2014 at 12:56 am)Ryantology (╯°◊°)╯︵ ══╬ Wrote: Since the Christian God is only worshiped by a minority of the world population (and in practical terms, there are about 2 billion different gods being worshiped by these 2 billion Christians), the Bible is factually incorrect. Most humans do not, in fact, know that your specific God exists.
In order for your argument to be sound and the Bible to be factually inaccurate, it (the Bible) would have to make the claim that the majority of the world population will worship the Biblical God. Does the Bible make this claim?
(June 17, 2014 at 12:56 am)Ryantology (╯°◊°)╯︵ ══╬ Wrote: Imagine if engineering school, instead of involving hard factual data or mathematical certainty, was a place where you 'graduated' by 'opening your heart' to a 'truth' that was in no way measurable or testable. We'd still be living in caves and the pinnacle of technology would be the sharpened stick.
You have made a statement here that can't live up to your own standards. You reject something that you claim is in no way measureable or testable, then go on to make a statement that is in no way measureable or testable. (that we'd still be living in caves....) Seriously though, we're back to that categorical mistake. Explanation of categorical mistake Post #35
(June 17, 2014 at 12:56 am)Ryantology (╯°◊°)╯︵ ══╬ Wrote: You labor under this delusion that one has to accept any of it at face value in order to 'know' it.
I don't understand what you're getting at here. Please explain.
If it could be proven beyond doubt that God exists...
and that He is the one spoken of in the Bible...
would you repent of your sins and place your faith in Jesus Christ?