Oh, perhaps you mean how could the Bible last this long if there wasn't a clear cut truth in the text. Is that your question?If so, I would point out that other faiths have ancient scriptures that have been around a very long time also. The Vedic scriptures from India are an example. They are the foundation of Hinduism. The Koran is not as old as the Bible, dating to sometime in the 8th century, but that's still pretty old.I would also note that I think the Bible does contain truths in the sense of collective wisdom (human wisdom) and some historical truths. It is thus a valuable historical source. And the Bible has been of enormous significance in shaping the development of the religion with the biggest following in the world: Christianity. So I acknowledge the significance of the Bible and its value as a source of information, though it is a source we need to use carefully. My personal belief is that the Bible is not the word of God, and it is therefore not an authority for me. But that does not mean the Bible is entirely untrue or that it has no value.