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LHC Discovers the Universe was once Liquid
Even if we grant that a literal interpretation of the King James Bible is entirely consistent with modern science, you forget that we can't just open the Bible, see that it has some vague mention of the Earth and water, and call it a day. The Bible isn't a reliable document. It's only by spending millions that we actually know the truth - and it's nothing like what the Bible describes.
2 Peter 3v5: 'For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water'
They could have saved millions by just opening a Bible because it's all there, everything true in modern science is there.
So the Bible was right, inasmuch as it mentioned a liquid. That's it. All the major details were lost in a sea of metaphor - if they were even there at all.
But by all means, predict the next major discovery by science. If it's all there in the Bible...
Like medicine and agriculture and the cures for HIV/AIDS and cancer... oh, wait...Could you imagine how big the Bible would be if God gave all the details?The numerals for pi itself would take a long time to write down.
Thank God He gave us only what we need to know.
Like medicine and agriculture and the cures for HIV/AIDS and cancer... oh, wait...
Besides, it was MorkandMindy who said the Bible contained scientific information - if God is pressed for space, why give us details about the state of the early universe? That fact has been utterly useless to us, and now that we've discovered it for ourselves, its presence in the Bible will forever be utterly useless. So if you're right, why did God want us to have it?
2 Peter 3v5: 'For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water'
They could have saved millions by just opening a Bible because it's all there, everything true in modern science is there.
You can't say the Bible is accurate on moral issues but not on scientific ones.
In Old Testament times science didn't exist as a separate discipline, and by 2020 the understanding of the way the human brain is wired may make morality into a subset of biology, and game theory. So the distinction may not exist in the future either.
Sure you can. The Bible is a story-book detailing God's relationship with the Jews. It was never meant to convey scientific information (the story of Genesis being a prime example of that).
You can't say the Bible is accurate on moral issues but not on scientific ones.
Nonetheless, the Bible was never meant to be taken as a scientific textbook. It's innumerable scientific errors are a testament to that.In Old Testament times science didn't exist as a separate discipline, and by 2020 the understanding of the way the human brain is wired may make morality into a subset of biology, and game theory. So the distinction may not exist in the future either.
Can you imagine how small the Bible would be if you removed all the contradictions, discrepencies and outright fallacies?Could you imagine how big the Bible would be if God gave all the details?The numerals for pi itself would take a long time to write down.
Thank God He gave us only what we need to know.
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2 Peter 3v5: 'For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water'
They could have saved millions by just opening a Bible because it's all there, everything true in modern science is there.

Nonetheless, the Bible was never meant to be taken as a scientific textbook.
It's innumerable scientific errors are a testament to that.
Its factual accuracy is irrelevant. The accuracy of The Emperor's New Clothes has no bearing on its moral. Likewise, the OT stories were never meant to be factually accurate - the people were writing down their fables and myths, legends and stories, not eye-witness reports. Their aim wasn't to be factually accurate, so they took no pains to be so.Was it deliberately written to be inaccurate?
Does putting in factual errors would lend weight to his moral advice?
The firmament being permanently punctured when Apollo 11 landed on the Moon. Go figure.Without a firmament there would be a lot more water down here!
See above. Inaccuracies exist because the Bible is a storybook, not a textbook, and so the literal accuracy of the texts was irrelevant - the moral is clear enough.Again, I don't see how throwing in inaccuracies could possibly help give credibility to God's message to man.
Why? Surely the same could be said for the Qu'ran, the Vedic texts, etc? Indeed, going out with the sole intention of trying to prove the Bible right is what lead to people realising that it's not factually accurate. There was no Flood, there is no 'firmament', the Earth wasn't created in six days, etc. They're stories. Even the Bible doesn't say they should be taken literally.Science should devote more time to proving the Bible is true instead of disagreeing with it.