[–] moderator99 [S] ago 

Who kept the word of God before it was written down? Or does God write in Hebrew? If he does, then why are we not all writing and talking in Hebrew if it's the natural language of our creator? Why is it not hard-coded into us? Did the first humans that crawled out of the last ice age to build the first civilization in Sumeria in 5000 BC speak Hebrew? How do you account for their totally non-Hebrew origins? Didn't they appear long before the world was supposedly created by your god? Science shows us that they did. I'll believe the trusted logic of science over your fantasy-laden ancient beliefs any day.

And while we're on the subject of the Bible, what about the Old Testament (the Jewish Torah)? Was it the same god that wrote that, or a different one? And whether or not it was the same god, how do you account for there being more than one god? Are you saying that the Jews are wrong? Wouldn't that be anti-Semitism?

The religion you are advocating is man created like every other failed religion in world history.

Where did I advocate any sort of religion? Is science a religion? Is logic a religion? Is spirituality a religion?

Are my beliefs wrong because yours are more established as a religion? Or is there something more that is the deciding factor? What is that deciding factor?

[–] BerlinWallCrosser ago 

In a nutshell, God inspired all the writers of the 66 books of the Bible. “The Word is God breathe and useful for training in righteousness. short version of 2 Timothy 3:16.

Have you actually read the Bible in a language you understand? If yes, what translation?

[–] moderator99 [S] ago 

I've read parts of the Bible. Enough to see what it is.

But the Bible by itself won't tell you much about what it is. You need to also study history and science to understand the larger picture.

God inspired me to doubt you and the Bible. Make of that what you want.