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Feb 2, 2022 07:53:14   #
rumitoid
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Are you saying creation is myth if it involves a religion?

The religious believe in creation, atheists believe in evolution, and they are "not at odds"?
Are you kidding?

The Kalam Cosmological Argument:

1 Wh**ever begins to exist, has a cause of its existence.

2 The universe began to exist.

3 Therefore, the universe had a cause for its existence.


If so, what caused the universe to exist?

Do you believe a Creator (God) exists?

If so, is there only one? Or, are there a number of Creators to choose from?

A number of religions are based on creation stories, and they do have names or titles for their creators, some involve more than one. In a number of these stories, the manner in which creation took place is truly bizarre.
The Hindu, Aborigine, Babylonian and the Chinese creation stories are especially so.

There are only three monotheistic religions, all of which arise from one source. Two of them recognize and worship the same God - Yahweh. The other has a different name for God.

If the universe was created by an infinite, eternal, divine being, there can only be one.

How do I know the Bible is not just mythology?
That the Bible originated in the mind of God makes it not only unique among all books, it is unique among all the treasures on earth. President Abraham Lincoln appropriately referred to the Bible as “the best gift God has given to man.” Indeed it is. It reveals God’s eternal plan of redeeming the fallen human race. Yet even though billions of copies of it have been distributed throughout the world, many continue to question its t***h. Is the Bible a book of mythology, or is it the true, inspired Word of God? This question is of the greatest importance to every person, whether they know it or not.

Many religious texts claim to convey a divine message. The Bible, however, stands alone in that God left absolutely no room for doubt as to whether or not this is His written Word. If anyone undertakes an honest effort to examine the facts, he will find the Bible most assuredly has God’s signature all through it. The very same mouth that spoke all of creation into existence also gave us the Bible.

Unlike mythology, the Bible has a historical framework. Its characters are real people living in verifiable locations during historical events. The Bible mentions Nebuchadnezzar, Sennacherib, Cyrus, Herod, Felix, Pilate, and many other historical figures. Its history coincides with that of many nations, including the Egyptian, Hittite, Persian, Babylonian, and Roman empires. The events of the Bible take place in geographical areas such as Canaan, Syria, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and others. All this certifiable detail refutes the idea that the Bible is mere mythology.

Unlike mythology, the Bible has many confirmations in sciences such as biology, geology, astronomy, and archaeology. The field of biblical archaeology has absolutely exploded in the last century and a half, during which time hundreds of thousands of artifacts have been discovered. Just one example: at one time, skeptics used the Bible’s references to the Hittite civilization as “proof” that the Bible was a myth. There was never any such people as the “Hittites,” according to the science of the day. However, in 1876, the first of a series of discoveries was made, and now the existence of the ancient Hittite civilization is well documented. Archaeology continues to bolster the Bible’s historicity. As Dr. Henry M. Morris has remarked, “There exists today not one unquestionable find of archaeology that proves the Bible to be in error at any point.”

Unlike mythology, the Bible is written as history. Luke wrote his Gospel as “an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us . . . just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses.” Luke claims that he had “carefully investigated everything from the beginning” and so wrote “an orderly account . . . so that you may know the certainty of the things you have been taught” (see Luke 1:1-4). Did Luke include miracles in his account? Yes, many of them. But they were miracles verified by eyewitnesses. Two thousand years later, a skeptic might call Luke’s account a “myth,” but the burden of proof rests with the skeptic. The account itself is a carefully investigated historical document.

Unlike mythology, the Bible contains an astounding number of fulfilled prophecies. Myths do not bother with prophecy, but fully one third of the Bible is prophecy. The Bible contains over 1,800 predictions concerning more than 700 separate subjects found in over 8,300 verses. The Old Testament contains more than 300 prophecies concerning Jesus Christ alone, many with amazing specificity. Numerous prophecies have already been fulfilled, and they have come to pass precisely as foretold. The mathematical odds of someone making this number of predictions and having every one of them come to pass are light-years beyond the realm of human possibility. These miraculous prophecies could only be accomplished with the supernatural guidance of Him who sees the end from the beginning (Isaiah 46:9-10).

Unlike mythology, the Bible has t***sformed a countless number of lives. Yet many people allow the views of others—who have never seriously studied the Bible—to shape their own opinions. Each of us needs study it for ourselves. Put it to the test. Live by the Bible’s precepts and experience for yourself the dynamic and t***sforming power of this amazing Book. Apply its teachings on forgiveness and see how it can mend a broken relationship. Apply its principles of stewardship and watch your financial situation improve. Apply its teaching on faith and feel a calming presence in your heart even as you navigate through a difficult trial in your life. The Bible works. There is a reason Christians in various countries around the world risk their lives daily to expose others to the life-giving t***h of this remarkable Book.

Ultimately, many who reject God and His revealed Word do so because of p***e. They are so invested in their personal beliefs that they refuse to honestly weigh the evidence. To accept the Bible as true would require them to think seriously about God and their responsibility to Him. To accept the Bible as true might require a change of lifestyle. As Erwin Lutzer stated, “The t***h is, few people have an open mind, especially about matters of religion. . . . Thus, perverted doctrines and prejudices are easily perpetuated from one generation to another.”

Millions die every year having bet their eternal souls that the Bible is not true, hoping against hope that it is nothing but a book of mythology, and that God does not exist. It is a risky gamble, and the stakes are very high. We urge everyone to read the Bible with an open mind; let it speak for itself, and may you find that God’s Word is t***h (John 17:17).



MYTH: THE BIBLE IS UNRELIABLE AND NOT TO BE TRUSTED
Is the Bible a trustworthy document? Are the Scriptures true as written? Or are they full of myths that may have symbolic value but little if any basis in fact? People have mm been questioning the biblical record almost from its be­ginnings. Peter, for instance, encountered skepticism as he presented the gospel in the first century His claims about Je­sus were nothing but cleverly devised fables, some said—a charge he vehemently denied (2 Pet. 1:16). Today the Bible’s credibility and au­thority are still attacked. Yet how many of its critics have carefully studied its teaching? How many have even looked at the story of how it came to be written?

A careful reader will recognize that the Bible is not so much a sin­gle book as a library of 66 books. It contains a variety of literary genres: history, poetry narrative, exposi­tion, parable, and “apocalyptic” (see Rev. 10:1-10). Its many authors wrote during a period of some two thousand years using three lan­guages—Hebrew, Greek, and Ara­maic. Probably all but one were Jews.

Remarkably, the writers tell one unified story:

They offer the same understanding of God throughout. He is one God, Creator, Savior, and Judge. He is all-powerful, all-knowing, and eternal. His character is holy, good, loving, and just.

They offer the same understand­ing of human nature. People are made in God’s image and are ca­pable of great good. Yet they are also sinful and capable of great wickedness. The great need of hu­manity is to be reconciled to God and to each other.

They offer a common understand­ing of Jesus Christ. He is the Son of God. He became a real human being in order to show the world the God it could not other­wise perceive. Something deeply significant happened as a result of His death on the Cross, making it possible for God and humanity to be reconciled.

They offer the same hope. God will accomplish His purposes for His creation.

Aside from the internal evidence that Scripture is what it claims to be—the very words of God—is a growing body of external evidence that supports its reliability as a doc­ument. For example, scholars have found many contemporary sources that parallel the Scriptural record. For instance, Jesus is mentioned by two Roman writers of the first cen­tury, Tacitus (Annals 15.44) and Pliny the Younger (Letters 19.96), as well as by some Jewish writings of that period, including Josephus (Antiquities 18.3.3) and the Mishnah, a collection of traditions under compilation in Jesus’ day

Another body of research that proves invaluable for biblical stud­ies is archaeology. Countless discov­eries have helped to verify the text of Scripture, most notably the Dead Sea Scrolls. Likewise, digs through­out the Mediterranean have sup­ported biblical references to various places and people and the events of which they were a part thousands of years ago.

The more one examines the evi­dence, the more one becomes con­vinced that the Bible is not a cleverly devised tale. It has the ring of authenticity. But in that case, readers ought to pay attention to its message. That is the ultimate issue. As Mark Twain aptly put it, "it is not the things in the Bible that people can’t understand that prove troublesome, but the things they can un­derstand." Even if people are con­vinced that the Bible is true from cover to cover, will they heed its message?


Why is Christianity unique among all religions?
Are you saying creation is myth if it involves a r... (show quote)


Great arguments. Thank you. A lot of time and effort.

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Feb 2, 2022 08:00:25   #
336Robin Loc: North Carolina
 
Jlw wrote:
I think that you are still primordial ooze


Lmao

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Feb 3, 2022 17:08:12   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
No... I believe life was created by a higher power...
What "higher power" would that be?

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Feb 3, 2022 17:09:47   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
rumitoid wrote:
Did you read the article, Blade?
I read the Book.

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