RE: Can You Technically Disprove the God of the Bible?
May 1, 2015 at 10:27 am
(This post was last modified: May 1, 2015 at 10:32 am by Thumpalumpacus.)
(April 30, 2015 at 7:51 pm)Lek Wrote: He used men to write the bible and it was written the way people would write in those days. I guess that's the way he wanted to do it. I think he wanted us to do some work, and also to rely on his guidance.
An omnipotent god could guide the hands of those writers if he so desired in order to compose a perfect message not liable to misunderstanding.
We are left to wonder whether he was incapable of composing a perfect message that could not be misconstrued ... or whether he doesn't exist at all.
(April 30, 2015 at 11:25 pm)Polaris Wrote: The issue is how can you know that the God of the Bible has been accurately portrayed?
Even with an assumption that the concept of the Biblical God is mythology, how can anyone know for certain the current text is anywhere indicative of the views of God from the OT era say 3,500 years ago?
Which then prompts the following question: if the Bible is inaccurate about its most important character, what reason does anyone have to lend it credence on any other matters?
It's funny, watching two believers distance themselves from their own holy book.