Because God has transformed my heart by His grace to know His truth.
How did that happen?
And if this is so, your reasoning requires infinite regression, and is arbitrary.
Just like yours then. Your infinite regression seems to be "it's true because the bible says so, and the bible says so because it's true." What I'm asking for is justification for that belief to begin with.
It's like if you ask a physicist "what does it really mean when quantum physics says that a particle can be in two places at once?" and the physicist answers "it means that a particle can be in two places at once." It's not answering the question, it's just repeating the statement that you're trying to get clarified and justified.
You are contradicting what God says about man, so you are not being honest.
No, it's you who are contradicting God.
By His transforming work of grace of a heart that hates Him to a heart that love Him. He does it for His glory, because He has objects (humans) on which to display His mercy and grace.
How does that mean the bible is inerrant?
Is that true? How do you know that is true?
Because God told me.
No. The Quran is not the word of God because it denies the truth of Jesus Christ. If the Quran was the word of God it would be consistent with the Bible.
You've got it backwards. If the bible was the word of God it would be consistent with the koran. Therefore, it is obvious that the bible is not the word of God. Simple.
I go on the authority of the Bible, not because I say so.
Yes, but what makes the bible authorative?
Answered above. Because God has transformed my heart by His grace.
Same as Allah did for me then.
If you are demanding proof of God or you reject the truth of God, you are making yourself god, because you are saying that God does not meet your requirements. I don't see how it is condescending.
No, there's more to being God than simply stating "God does not meet my requirements." So I'm not in any way making myself God. What you call "demand the creator bow down before me" is in fact the simple acknowledgement that I don't see convincing enough proof of his existence.
How is it disrespectful, when your profile says you are "Agnostic"? Or do you not believe what "Agnostics" traditional believe? I am not saying that Agnostics are monolithic, at least that is not my intent.
It's disrepectful because you're not considering what I have to say about myself. Instead you insist that what it's
really all about, is that I hate God and/or am scared of him.
Agnostics don't traditionally believe anything in particular. In this day, to most people, it just means "I don't know whether or not there is a God", but originally and fundamentally it's a way of relating to things that can't be proven. Agnosticism is basically to not believe something unless you have a rational reason to.
I did not claim to know your mind specifically, but I do know the heart of man in general and apart from the grace of God, man's heart is hostile to God and the things of God by nature, because that is what He has revealed to be the heart of man. Man is not inherently good, but inherently evil.
Then I would suggest that you phrase it differently. For example something like "it's my belief that man is in fact hostile to God by nature, because A B C etc etc." Rather than "you hate God!" It should be obvious that the latter version isn't exactly going to build any bridges, much less draw people to your God - but then maybe that wasn't the point anyway.
Thus you have demonstrated one of my previous points: God is required to bow down before you as if you are the Judge of the universe.
Nope. I am the judge of what I find convincing. So God is required to convince me of his existence. So far he hasn't, and I haven't seen convincing enough arguments to conclude that he even exists. If he does exist, I would need further convincing to settle on one of the religions, if any.
I assume that if God is real, then he knows exactly what it would take to convince me, and he can do it if he chooses to. I don't know exactly how, of course, but I do know that it's
not going to be through people telling me that I already believe in God, I just hate him...
The Quran is radically different than the Bible. Christianity does not teach us to hate our enemies but to love our enemies. Islam teaches that unbelievers must be destroyed. So they cannot both be the word of God.
Oh, so it's you who decides what the word of God must be like?
If it's not like this or that, then it can't be God's word? Why not? How do you tell?