by jimwalton » Sat Dec 22, 2018 9:59 am
> The Bible, The basis of the Christian religion is the Bible. If the Bible isn’t true non of it is, and that just feels weird to me. Like the Bible confirms gods existence, who in turn wrote the Bible and confirms it is truth. Like... what? Besides the Bible what else you got?
Who wrote the Bible? God was its source material, written through human agency. Who confirms its truth? Lots of things: (1) conformity with reality, (2) accuracy of content, (3) whether it's a faithful moral guide, (4) whether it contributes to good, (4) accurate expression of the human condition, and (5) whether its theological claims are worthy of deity and true to what people experience. Besides the Bible, what else do we have? Reasoning ability that confirms the logic of theism, science that confirms the logic of theism, history and archaeology that confirm the accuracy of the biblical record, whether the Bible truthfully addresses the condition of humanity, and our reasoning ability.
> Hypocrites: As someone who grew up in the church the amount of HATRED those people have is insane. They teach love and kindness and show non of it. That seems wrong to me.
Yeah, there are plenty of hypocrites in the church. But there are plenty in business, education, politics, Hollywood, and everywhere else. Hypocrisy is a plague of our age, and most certainly not limited to Christianity.
> I then have to ask “if so is he a good god, one that I should worship.”
Yes, He is. If you have doubts about that, I would guess you've been fed some lies about what God is like and what the Bible says, and you are rejecting God for the wrong reasons.
I'll let the atheists answer your atheist questions.
> The Bible, The basis of the Christian religion is the Bible. If the Bible isn’t true non of it is, and that just feels weird to me. Like the Bible confirms gods existence, who in turn wrote the Bible and confirms it is truth. Like... what? Besides the Bible what else you got?
Who wrote the Bible? God was its source material, written through human agency. Who confirms its truth? Lots of things: (1) conformity with reality, (2) accuracy of content, (3) whether it's a faithful moral guide, (4) whether it contributes to good, (4) accurate expression of the human condition, and (5) whether its theological claims are worthy of deity and true to what people experience. Besides the Bible, what else do we have? Reasoning ability that confirms the logic of theism, science that confirms the logic of theism, history and archaeology that confirm the accuracy of the biblical record, whether the Bible truthfully addresses the condition of humanity, and our reasoning ability.
> Hypocrites: As someone who grew up in the church the amount of HATRED those people have is insane. They teach love and kindness and show non of it. That seems wrong to me.
Yeah, there are plenty of hypocrites in the church. But there are plenty in business, education, politics, Hollywood, and everywhere else. Hypocrisy is a plague of our age, and most certainly not limited to Christianity.
> I then have to ask “if so is he a good god, one that I should worship.”
Yes, He is. If you have doubts about that, I would guess you've been fed some lies about what God is like and what the Bible says, and you are rejecting God for the wrong reasons.
I'll let the atheists answer your atheist questions.