The authors who wrote about Jesus miracles were born decades (at best)after Jesus died, they never met Jesus, all we have is heresay.
Then you probably need to know that even records of verbal testimonies at that time are very reliable because Jews are very diligent in ensuring that records of verbal testimonies are accurate. The Gospels are written records of what the disciples of Jesus themselves testified (esp. Gospel of Matthew and John) by people who are close to them or to their followers and that is why all four agree with one another and substantiate one another.
Something tells me you do not understand the scientific sense of the word law.
I might have been unclear, but I know what I am talking about. The fact that the universe has a set of commands/laws that define how it works show that an intelligent Being is behind its creation. A computer program which functions on commands needs to be designed by a programmer, so does the universe which has its own set of commands.
Genesis is just one of hundreds of different creation stories created by men who attempted to understand how life started.
Genesis isnt generally considered myth because Christianity is currently the favorite religion.
On the contrary, Genesis is written by a single man called Moses (who is historically verifiable) and it is the first written record of events that happened since the time of Adam and includes surface information that God created the sun, moon and stars and Earth itself. Events in there, for instance the Flood, is historically verifiable and is confirmed in myths of other cultures.
Thanks for informing me, obviously only a believer can be his/her own god.
Anyone who relies on himself for wisdom and rejects God's wisdom/reject His existence is a god to himself, therefore it is not restricted to theists.
How exactly did god teach you to interpret the bible?
God taught me by inspiration of thought and subsequent confirmation of the understanding in other parts of the Bible. When I first wanted to understand the Bible I determined to myself to know absolutely nothing. There was no preconceived ideas or hypothesis on my part, I read it like a complete beginner. If I don't understand what a verse say, I pray about it and leave it alone to wait for God to show me. Then sometimes when I talk to non believers about my faith (like how I started believing and what happened in my life to make me believe) and then they ask me an additional question that I also prayed about, inspiration comes to me that answers exactly what I prayed about and I was reminded of other verses in the Bible that confirm the inspiration. (Verses I might not even have read or remembered) Then I shared that understanding with whoever asked me the question.
There are sometimes more than one confirmation of the inspiration I received and thus I'm convinced without a doubt it is from God. When I was finally allowed to go to church after years of isolation, I could see the understanding given to me resonated with what most churches today define as essential doctrines. In fact, I could understand deeper things written in the Bible that most churches don't teach actively today.
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