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It seemed Jesus believed that people thought with their hearts and not their heads. If he is wrong about that how can you be sure he is correct about the kingdom of Heaven, etc?
What you seem to be asking is something like 'Is Jesus/the bible wrong because he didn't refer to what we can now demonstrate are scientifically definable realities' - ? If that what you are asking, then where would you draw the line? If the bible were to contain an explanation of the whole process of the universe coming to be what it now is and how it all works - well, how much data that would mean and how we would ever understand it - we as in mankind now, 3,000 years ago, 50 years ago, 3,000 years into the future, is beyond imagining. The whole question arises out of the idea that the bible 'explains' the operations of the physical universe, which was a popular idea up until a few hundred years ago. The development of empirical methods for scientific methods has, similarly, diffused out into a wider worldview that takes the methods necessary for scientific inquiry as a reasonable standard for understanding everything (oversimplifying of course but as a general idea for the sake of discussion I think that is broadly true), and, as we and most people on this forum have a Western education, that is a way of thinking that affects how we interpret everything we come into contact with in ways we are barely aware of, if at all. Trying to make the bible fit into that way of thinking is a genuine waste of time and energy, it is a total misconception of what the bible is for. If Jesus chose to explain himself for the sake of a 21stC (or any later) audience every time he mentioned anything vaguely relating to science the whole thing would be a total farce.
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