thornydevil said:
How many copies of the bible exist? Do you know? Originals from the very first writing of it.
The Bible isn't necessarily true, no matter how many copies there are. How many copies of Shakespeare's works are there? Do you know? Originals from the very first writings of it. This says nothing about the truth value.
thornydevil said:
http://www.allabouttruth.org/origin-of-the-bible.htm said:
There are more than 14,000 existing Old Testament manuscripts and fragments copied throughout the Middle East, Mediterranean and European regions that agree dramatically with each other. In addition, these texts agree with the Septuagint version of the Old Testament, which was translated from Hebrew to Greek some time during the 3rd century BC. The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered in Israel in the 1940's and 50's, also provide phenomenal evidence for the reliability of the ancient transmission of the Jewish Scriptures (Old Testament) before the arrival of Jesus Christ.
The Bible is easily the most historically important and reliable book of our lifetime. It has been translated into many different languages and Jesus has been recorded in history as having done his miracles into many different texts, apart from the bible.
Besides, do you really think that Jesus's disciples would actually spread the word of Christianity? They faced execution and torture for what they did, but they still did it. Do you believe these men would have done this for nothing? For a phony who wanted his name known throughout history? Definetly not! They did it because they knew that Jesus had done amazing things.
The Bible offers more proof in favour of God, Jesus, heaven and Hell than anything you claim you can produce from you studies in 'critical thinking'.
I hate to break it to you, but you cannot use the Bible to prove the existence of God.
1. The Bible shows God is true.
2. How do we know the bible is true?
3. The Bible was inspired by/word of God.
Circular reasoning at its most obvious. Premise 3 requires the truth of the attempted conclusion. If you still don't get it, I will make it clearer in detail:
1. The Bible shows God is true.
2. How do we know the bible is true?
3. The Bible was inspired by/word of God.
4. How do we know the Bible was inspired by/word of God?
5. The Bible says so.
6. How do we know the bible is true?
7. The Bible was inspired by/word of God.
8. How do we know the Bible was inspired by/word of God?
9. The Bible says so.
10. How do we know the bible is true?
11. The Bible was inspired by/word of God.
12. How do we know the Bible was inspired by/word of God?
13. The Bible says so....
(ad infinitum)
You cannot use the Bible to prove that God exists. It is circular reasoning. Next proof/reason please.
Lozacious said:
But all socieites have a religion, and it is the basis of all of the world as we know it. It is you who is rebelling and saying that it can't be certain, so therefore the onus is on you to prove that there isn't a god.
That isn't relevant. The more people that believe something is not really relevant to the burden of proof.
FYI there are more references to Jesus than Julius Caeser, and there are recordings of biblical events through out history.
A person called Jesus existing and the proposition "there is a God" are two completely unconnected premises.