Well, I'm happy to accept your terms, so let's talk then.
I can't say I'm spiritual in any sense, but this would also be dependent on what you mean by 'spiritual'. In effect, I'm happy to explore it, but as a naturalist and rational thinker, I'm very much founded in the world I see around me. As with most atheists here, I'd be open to evidence otherwise, and understand that your spiritual experiences may be actual and well founded, but they're your experiences. How would you convey the truth of that to me?
I don't have the inkling to unpack it here in a science forum but I guess this is the topic of the post... I understand you believe the spirit world as attested to (witnessed) by millions but according to the witness of millions more, humanity is more in other often diametrically opposed and incompatible ways to how you envision it. Between us and the spiritually aware third who has a completely different understanding of the spiritual world to yours, how do we come to the truth of what I might consider such an intangible awareness? I imagine you don't accept the spiritual world of the Hindus? Do you critique the Bible and it's spiritual claims with the same fervor as you would The Vedas? I think this is called "the outsiders' test of faith".
As an outsider to all faith, I can (and in fact have no choice but to) subject your faith's sacred document to this outsiders' test before I would be prepared to evaluate the spiritual world that it professes. I guess what I don't understand is how an Apologist can on one hand explain away (perceived) inconsistencies in the Bible, but on the other hand be the first to point out inconsistencies in some other Holy Text and dismiss any & all explanations or discussions they would have afforded their Bible. Have you looked extensively at other religious texts?
Okay...issue #1: You say you are "open", so I expect you not to retreat to all that you know, and to show respect to me as someone who has been somewhere you have not been and has knowledge you do not have.
#2 "Evidence." Rationalize it in whatever way you are able, but you will need to understand that there is natural evidence and there is spiritual evidence, and just as the spiritual world is not visible to the natural world, neither is the spiritual evidence visible to the natural world. Example: If you had never been to Turkey and I had, and you wanted me to show you evidence of Turkey...nothing from where you live would be evidence of Turkey. In this case, however, nothing visible would be evidence. So, the choices you have, are either to believe that I had been to Turkey, or not to hear of it. We get a lot of that here...but again, those are the terms, and the choice is yours...and it would not, or does not, change the fact that I have been there.
Also, by the very nature of what we are talking about, it should be understood that it is not for lack of evidence that I cannot present it to you, but that you cannot see it. Again, if I have been where you live and I have also been abroad (so to speak), I am not lacking...but it is you who are lacking.
But I will offer this: All the world is a crude manifestation of the spiritual world. It is, however, a mix of good and evil, of darkness and light. Example: In the creation of the world, each 24 hour period shows the dividing of light from darkness, i.e., "
and God divided the light from the darkness. God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night. So the evening and the morning were the first day." Thus, the term "
end of days", which refers to the end of the process and purpose for the world.
#3 As for who of the spiritual crowd is actually telling the truth...we all have been given a set of tools for making that evaluation. Unfortunately, some have tools of darkness in their bag, and some have tools of light. All have enough to determine the truth, but all do not have enough to gravitate to the light...which sounds unfair, except it's not: If we are ready to have you hear my explanation of this one point, this world is "created", meaning "made up" (for the purpose of dividing light from darkness) - but, understand what I am saying - it's all MADE UP! It's an enactment, where we as characters in the cast are no more real than the pixilated set and painted on sky. But...ask Mickey if he is real...and, what's he going to tell you - that he's not? Or...perhaps...we could ask the fishbowl-bound fish, if he thinks oceans are real and if fishbowls are not all there is - but, how would he know?
As for the "outsiders test"...that is not how it works. The test can only be validated within, because there is no expertise without. It's like this: If you had never seen a particular city, but had seen light, then a glow on the horizon would be something to seek out. On the other hand, if you had not seen light, or that light that you had seen, was counterfeit, it simply would not fulfill your expectations. In other words, we are drawn to the light that is within us. So, then, if there is no draw, you will not seek it out. But if there is, then you should go. And here you are.
#4 Back to the Bible. There are no inconsistencies...
except when seen in the wrong light. The Bible is a masterpiece of testimonies of imperfect people, most of which would have to be considered tourists in the spirit world, having merely tasted it, and yet are not well versed in the greater details. And, yes, tourist chatter, offers very little. Consequently, they have conveyed two different stories in one: One that speaks of their worldly station in life as they can relate to all things (just like you), and one that speaks of their part in something they themselves have only had a glimpse of. What is contrary or inconsistent then, is not their truth in telling it...but that the one version they too know best...is counterfeit. In other words, your "outside test" has simply picked up the fact that something is wrong, and yet knows no better than to side with the counterfeit.
So, then, (as it has been explained in the Bible), all things come in parables. That being said, when you read the Bible, it is a riddle. But when we read the Bible, it is a written riddle with a spiritual answer key...which removes all inconsistencies.
As for other religious texts, when the answers are answered in-full, there is no room left for anything more, and they become null and void.