Excellent point.
My problem with this thread is that a lot of people are arguing about the infallibility of a book that they barely know anything about. If you have a problem with certain parts of the Bible, do some research about the historical context and exactly who the audience of the book is. There are plenty of bibles that include this kind of information. If you read the passage, understand the context, and STILL disagree with it, THEN you can argue its infallibility.
Just arguing what you THINK rather than what you KNOW is merely that: arguing.
Right, and of course you know that the detractor will say, "How is it that we 'KNOW' anything?"
Jesus was pretty clear that you have to have a child's mindset in order to enter the Kingdom. Children don't require a lot of proof. Of course, the detractor will say that it's just another form of brainwashing.
But another point on proof is found in many places in the Bible. Adam and Eve were in God's presence directly, and yet they still disobeyed. The Israelites were in God's direct presence at the base of Mt. Sinai and yet they still disobeyed. They had God's direct presence in the 40 year traveling in the wilderness, and yet they still disobeyed.
So, this whole bit about "I'll believe in God when I have proof he exists," is really a moot point. It's been tried already.
As to the original purpose of this thread, consider this:
Put yourself in God's place for a moment for this example. Let's say you wanted to get your message out to your creation. Time has no meaning for you, and you want your message to come from different angles, different sources, and different times but the final product be congruent enough upon perfunctory cursory inspection.
If you are all knowing, all powerful, and unrestrained, wouldn't you simply MAKE that happen? The Bible, and the Jewish people are still around for a reason. God made it that way.
The Bible is not a collusion of effort...it can't be because of the time periods in which it was written.
If we look at it from God's point of view, and not ours, it's much more clear.
Yours,
JC Masters