Well let me see, God's Word or Christopher (nobody) Hitchings word .... What shall I believe? What shall I base my life on? Hmmmm?
You get the point.
Yes, here we have the single biggest lie in all of creationism; that sacred scriptures were written by a god rather than by the actual human authors.
All the world’s supposedly “holy” scriptures describe themselves as being written by men, not gods; men who were “moved by” (inspired) by their favorite gods, or taking dictation from angels, but they were written by mere imperfect mortals none the less; not by angels, and certainly not by gods.
Leading theologians admit that all of the scriptures of any religion were written by human hands and were subject to the interpretations, impressions and perspectives of their primitive and often prejudiced and politically-motivated authors, and they cite this as the explanation behind many of the contradictions in those books, especially those in the Bible. This is also why so much of these works can be shown to be dead wrong about damned-near everything back-to-front. If the Bible had been written by a supreme being, then it wouldn’t contain the mistakes that it does. If it was written by a truly superior being, and meant to be read as literal history, then the Bible wouldn’t contain
anything that it does.
There are as many divisions within Christianity as there non-Christian religions. If you take all the collective denominations of Christianity, including Jehova’s Witnesses, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Methodists, along with all the weird little cults like the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints, Christian Identity, the Potter’s House, and Branch Davidians, and count ‘em all as though they were one group, (which many of them would hotly contest) you’d still only have about a third or less of the world population. Non-religious people are a small minority anywhere you look. So there are at least twice as many people who believe in one or more non-Christian gods than there are those who believe in Jesus. Roughly half of all Christians are Catholics, and that denomination is in a period of decline. There are already well more than a billion Muslims. Islam is the fastest growing religion, and is expected to the dominant religion on earth in less than fifty years. But if Catholics or Mormons or Moonies aren’t “true” Christians, then we’d only have even smaller groups like Baptists, the largest free church denomination, with less than 45 million members in the whole world, to compare to eight hundred million Hindus, a truly ancient religion with no regard for anything Biblical at all.
If there really is a god, a single god behind all creation, then it should be the same god who is ultimately the inspiration behind every religion. Surely that one god wouldn’t reveal itself only to certain cultures and allow everyone else in the world to make up other gods out of whole cloth. If there is a god, then surely every spiritually enlightened and visionary holy man from any nation or tribe should be able to sense it. And their scribes would write the scrolls seeking to make sense of it –(however feeble an attempt that may be). Perhaps that’s why there are so many different religions; because no man can know the true state of God. So if anyone's god exists at all, then every religion could be partially true, but no religion would be completely true.