The Bible has always been considered a Historical account.
Which is irrelevant (not to say false - plenty of people throughout history have not believed it).
It doesn't matter how many people have believed it for how long.
People believing it is meaningless when trying to find out if it is actually true.
Historical accounts can be verified by evidence confirming them in the way of people and events, artifacts and such.
Right, through contemporary and independend sources or actual archeological artifacts etc indeed. And the bible has none for its fantastical claims.
People would have known if it were true or not.
This is an irrational and reality-denying, unjustified assumption.
People can be wrong. And oftenly are.
Not to mention that
the exact same thing can be said about followers of
any religion at all, or any other non-religious fantastical claim (like aliens, bigfoot, lochness, etc etc etc).
The world is flooded with people who believe wrong things on bad evidence.
Where there claims that He died and lived again?
Why would it need that particular claim? Because your religion happens to have it? Where are the claims in christianity concerning Thor's hammer?
According to islam, Muhammed went to heaven and back on a winged horse.
I think you underestimate the people then. They were not stupid nor were they any more gullible.
I didn't say they were stupid. I said they were gullible. Which is logical. They didn't have our understanding of nature. It was common practice back then to attribute plenty of now-mundane things to supernatural forces.
If you are going to deny that, you're just going to be wrong.
If you were to see someone put to death even then it would take more than just someone claiming He rose again for them to risk their lives for Him.
I wonder how you can say such things, pretending to be serious, when today we have excellent examples of people being more then willing to die for what they believe. You already know who I am thinking of.
And you will also agree with me that these people are wrong about what they believe.
So, you
know for a fact that the argument of "they died for what they believed, so obviously what they believed had to be true" is ridiculous. If it wasn't, then ALL RELIGIONS would be correct.
Yes, I understand how people can believe fantastical things. Some people believe that mixing a long period of time with some mutations and selection can through mindless, unguided processes produce a mind such as ours.
Skipping over your attempt at taking a stab at science, you just have destroyed your entire position, by admitting that people can perfectly believe fantastical things while being wrong.
Your entire post, you've been basically saying that "the bible must be true, because people believe it".
Yes, believing but when you know the truth why follow a lie?
People believing X is not evidence that X is the truth.
If you know the truth, you can show it. You don't know it if you can't show it.
If you can't show it, you merely "believe" it. Wich, as I've explained already, is pretty meaningless as far as truth is concerned.
IF someone believed it to be true yes, they will believe it. IF they know it isn't true they won't. When ever do people believe something they know isn't true?
Now, you just seem to be intentionally obscure / obfuscate the conversation.
The point is that what people "believe" is irrelevant.
Beliefs can be wrong.
I agree, people believe a lot of things not true but they don't know they aren't true. I don't know of anyone knowing something is not true would believe it to be true.
Then why do you use "it must be true cause people believe it" as an argument to justify your beliefs??