Yes, I know that you gave me an answer, but I was just using All Quiet to prove a point about the answer that you gave me, which was that you could say that same thing about any historical fiction book (not just the Bible), and it would still be true. So I'm just wondering what makes the Bible different than a historical fiction book.
Oki, fair enough

Well I'd say that for historical fiction books; there's evidence that the people or places in them really existed, but there's no evidence that the
events are real....that's what makes them fictional, of course. But the Bible claims that the events described in it actually happened. Did they? Well there are secular records that in first century AD, Jesus was already worshipped as a 'deity'. This means that this is indeed what the Apostles taught, and it wasnt just made up later on.
Were the Apostles right?
It really all comes down to the Resurrection.... well look it this way: imagine you are Apostle Peter or someone

you're just a fisherman all your life, but then this man comes along and tells you to follow him..and says that he's the Son of God. Would you believe him, just like that? I wouldn't! Not unless he provided some evidence..well that's indeed what Jesus did. He walked on water and healed the sick to show people that He has authority, that He is who He claims to be. So you start following this Man... then, He is captured by the authorities and killed, just like Scripture predicts. He tells you that this is not the end...
Now imagine that he lied about everything and it's indeed the end. He dies and you never see him again. Would you then..leave your friends, family, country, home, possessions...to go to foreign lands in poverty and persecution, to tell people about this man? To tell them that he can save them from death and sin? No, right? Because you know he lied! However, the Apostles did just that. What does that tell you? Would you die for something you know is a lie? They did not get any money for this...they were persecuted, put into prison, hated by their own people..
Well to me, all this means that the Apostles had good reasons for believing this man Jesus. To me, it means that He really did rise from the dead, and showed His disciples that He's for real. Then, they were willing to die for Him. I've heard some people say that they were simply crazy, and were willing to die for anything...but that is not true...if you read the Bible, they sound like very sane people, and they are even pretty skeptical at times! Look at Thomas. And Peter, he denied Christ three times because of his fear of being persecuted. So this argument doesn't really stand.
I don't expect that my post has convinced you about Christianity...but what do you think?

Do you have any big problems or objections with this argument?
The other thing I would say is ..the Bible has changed millions of lives. People don't just blindly believe it is true...they
experience it to be true. I have. This is not true for any book in the world..fictional or not.
peace
monica