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Over the past weeks I've been attempting to gain a better knowledge or religion and Christianity. After numerous debates with Christians I have only found one thing all Christians share..
You all interpret the Bible differently
That would seem to me to involve contradictions, and it does in certain places. Even though all of you agree that your Bible is the truth and divinely inspired or written you still end up with differing opinions on what its message is. This leads me to believe that Bible is not divinely inspired, but written and invented by fallible men thus leading other fallible men to draw their own fallible interpretations from it. If god has truly sent us a divine message, and this represented by the bible then why do we see so many differing opinions on what the message actually is? Kinda destroys the value of a particular message if people only choose to believe some of it.
So my last question to this forum is:
What evidence do you have that your Bible is the word of God/divinely inspired/the truth?
(note: prophetic evidence must show the exact verse and prediction although these always end up being extremely vague. Anecdotal evidence such as personal experience is not valid, you cannot hope to convince any rational person of anything based on JUST YOUR personal experience. It may be a good enough reason for you to believe but not me.)
You all interpret the Bible differently
That would seem to me to involve contradictions, and it does in certain places. Even though all of you agree that your Bible is the truth and divinely inspired or written you still end up with differing opinions on what its message is. This leads me to believe that Bible is not divinely inspired, but written and invented by fallible men thus leading other fallible men to draw their own fallible interpretations from it. If god has truly sent us a divine message, and this represented by the bible then why do we see so many differing opinions on what the message actually is? Kinda destroys the value of a particular message if people only choose to believe some of it.
So my last question to this forum is:
What evidence do you have that your Bible is the word of God/divinely inspired/the truth?
(note: prophetic evidence must show the exact verse and prediction although these always end up being extremely vague. Anecdotal evidence such as personal experience is not valid, you cannot hope to convince any rational person of anything based on JUST YOUR personal experience. It may be a good enough reason for you to believe but not me.)