Tithing has nothing to do with the fact that you have gone on record and said: "If God came down and said that the Bible was wrong, I would say that He is not God."
And if I lied and said he was right, then he is not God either, is he?
Didn't an angel come down and tell Eve that the word of God was wrong?
"God" coming down and telling us the Bible is wrong just exposes him as a fallen angel.
Your focus on the Bible to the exclusion of everything else in God's creation is idolatrous, plain and simple.
Yes, I know.
God wants us to pray to Him, while academia suggests we pray to a milk carton.
So I can understand why it looks like I'm being "idolatrous".
It's not that I'm idolatrous; it's that academia is so ruinous.
I could tithe to God and it would look to the world like I'm idolizing a church building, wouldn't it?
And to address your cheap shot, which of these standards -- (that you've see a jillion times) -- proves you wrong?
I'll even highlight it for you.
1. Bible says x, Science says x = go with x
2. Bible says x, Science says y = go with x
3. Bible says x, Science says ø = go with x
4. Bible says ø, Science says x = go with x
5. Bible says ø, Science says ø = free to speculate on your own
Prime Directive: Under no circumstances whatsoever is the Bible to be contradicted.
By way of example, I don't exclude photosynthesis because I focus on the Bible.
And if you'd quit trying so hard to critique my standards, maybe you wouldn't make mistakes like this.