Those who who are anti bible love to try and find supposed contradictions to show how the bible can't be trusted.
I don't "love" to point out bible contradictions. I legitimately wish it didn't have any. Think of it like when a teacher makes you grade a friend's homework assignment, and you find wrong answers. It's not like you want to give your friend a bad grade, but it'd be dishonest to ignore the flaws.
Yet there is an answer to every supposed contradiction. Here's one.
Why do 1 Corinthians 10:8 and Numbers 25:9 disagree?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/forwha...17/02/09/1-corinthians-10-8-numbers-25-9/amp/
Oh yes, an "explanation". Ever notice how those explanations tend to demand specific interpretations that the bible itself doesn't lead the reader to? For example, a lot of the number ones, like how many horses a person had being 4000 or 40000, are explained away as being accurate to different time frames of that person's life... yet the bible itself never actually makes such a clarification. Furthermore, there are versions of the bible that actually remove some of the contradictions. If they aren't contradictions, then why are people throughout the ages changing them?
As far as Saul is concerned the bible describes how he died. The Amalakite was simply lying to David. It's not that difficult really.
The bible never says it's a lie and never implies it's a lie. You are just claiming that it MUST be a lie, since that interpretation removes some of the contradiction... not that this is the only death in the bible that is contradictory. For example, did Judas die by hanging, or did he essentially explode like a gory balloon? The bible's words do not suggest both happened just because it gives 2 causes of death.
But those who don't want the Bible to be true will do anything try and discredit it.
I have been a seeker for 9 years. I very well want its contents to be true. You are being presumptuous of my character.
But then that shouldn't surprise anyone. Since the bible teaches us about God and Christ and the only way to salvation the enemy must do all in his power to convince everyone it's a false document to keep people from believing.
And I would benefit from trying to block people from salvation how? I'm very capable of understanding that any temporary reward I could get from doing that would pale in comparison to the potential eternal beneficial afterlife. Plus, I don't even try to deconvert people; I'm trying to get people to convert me, if anything. I see the contradictions with reality and itself that the bible contains. I don't see any sufficient evidence that the deity spoken of within its pages exists. If anyone is finding evidence I haven't found, I want to be exposed to it. Please oh please, save me from existential dread!
As Jesus said men love the darkness rather than the light.
Viewing death as the end of existence is not fun. Viewing our existence as irrelevant on the grand scale of the universe is not particularly pleasant either, though I'm ultimately ok with not being significant. I am not an atheist because I would rather there be no gods, that doesn't even make sense. If it were within my power to stop believing in something solely because I don't want it to exist, then I'd stop believing in death.