RE: Benevolent Creator God?
October 6, 2021 at 8:29 am
(This post was last modified: October 6, 2021 at 8:57 am by GUBU.)
(October 2, 2021 at 12:51 am)gracerutherford Wrote: There is insurmountable evidence proving the validity of the Bible. .
[citation needed]
There is, in fact, no evidence from outside the bible to show that what is written in the bible is true. In fact no serious historian of the periods covered by the bible stories use it as a basis or evidence of their research.
(October 2, 2021 at 1:06 am)gracerutherford Wrote: I have some questions that need to be answered. Your claims are that the Bible is unreliable. Now, if it is a true source completely, then of course we would have to come to the conclusion that God is a benevolent Creator. Because that is not your conclusion, it means that this is one of your supporting premises.
What aspects of the Bible are false? Can you name any example in which there is a contradiction between the contents of the Bible and another verified historical source? Some people mention mistakes or conflicts within the Bible. Here's a reminder: We, as people, are imperfect and do not know everything. It is always very possible that our interpretation of something (like the Bible) is wrong and not what it actually means. So, if there is a "contradiction" in the Bible between a couple things that it says... prove to me that the said contradiction isn't just your misinterpretation.
The description of Pontius Pilate in the bible is a complete falsehood. Firstly, in reality he was a decisive judge who never vacillated and would not hesitate to order a person's death under Roman law. Secondly he was not stationed in Iudaea at any time where Yeshua could have been active, Pilate was in Iudaea from c17CE to c25CE. Thirdly he never held the title of prefect as described in the bible. All this is amply supported by archaeological and documentary evidence.
Thus we have a biography in the bible of one of the two central actors in the crucifiction myth that is made from a tissue of lies.
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