My response was to the absurd account that the Bible is fact. I was trying to show that what might be a fact to you, may not be a fact to someone else. Since I'm forced to explain myself I guess I missed the mark.
lol, relativism at it's best.
Facts are not relative, a fact is something that is indisputably the case. This new statement of your's violates the law of non-contradiction, something cannot be true and false at the same time.
Moreover, to call the Bible fact and then use Islamists as an example of people who believe it to be factual is absurd, and that comparison was made. Whilst Islamists might consider aspects of the Bible a true historical account, they clearly don't think it's a fact as Jesus is merely a prophet to them, not the son of God etc.
Your statement said that the Majority think the Bible is fantasy. My point is that Muslim's don't consider it fantasy, though they disagree with doctrines. Muslim's in fact take the Bible and Christianity very seriously, they do not consider it fantasy.
So if we restrict those who think the Bible is fact to Christians, then it's plainly obvious those who believe it are outnumbered by those who don't. Take China and India for instance, several billion people with very small Christian populations. All of North and South America just can't compete with that.
Anyway, I hope that clears up the point I was trying to make.
China - 100 Million Christians (Nearly 10%) - The fastest growing Christians in a nation with an average of 24,356 people converting to Christianity
Every Day For the last 10 Years. At present rates if I consider the growth linear (which it is not, it is exponential) it will only be 146 years and China will be a predominantly Christian country.
Oh yeah, we are doing a Goooooood job
In India While Christianity only numbers approximately 2.3% with lower growth rates than China this is basically down to the country already having a religious system in place that lets men do as they please so conversion rates are harder to achieve in a situation where Satan has firmly embedded himself into the psyche through Hinduism. As a side note, Christianity was actually first introduced into India by the Apostle Thomas in 52 AD.
And again, to re-iterate the Indian Hindu culture is not a system of unbelief as is atheism, so to say they think the Bible is fantasy is not entirely an honest way of looking at it. It does not fit their religious system and is an opposition, however due to their pantheistic culture they can and do actually call Christianity a path, a bhakti yoga. So to say they do not believe the Bible is actually not accurate. This has alot to do with the way Hinduism actually doesn't believe that we are currently in a reality and that the only reality is after death or Nirvana.
Hindu's are actually extremely hard to dialogue with, more so than muslims, why? Because rather than islamic intolerance, Hindu's are so tolerant of every religion they actually believe it and accept it as a path to enlightenment throughout each re-incarnation until they reach a state of Nirvana.
Are you getting the point of why your statement is so erroneous ?
