Quoting the article...
If the Humanist view of the Bible is correct, millions of Bible-believers and churchgoers are wasting much time, money, and energy. Humanity’s condition could be greatly improved if those resources were used for solving the world’s problems instead of worshiping a nonexistent God.
Moreover, because so many people have been told the Bible is the “Good Book,” biblical teachings shape the attitudes of millions on numerous subjects. When the subjects involve governmental issues, all of society can be affected when Bible-believers express their views in the political arena.
Contradictions
The Bible is an unreliable authority because it contains numerous contradictions. Logically, if two statements are contradictory, at least one of them is false. The biblical contradictions therefore prove that the book has many false statements and is not infallible.
Examples of Old Testament Contradictions
The contradictions start in the opening chapters of the Bible, where inconsistent creation stories are told. Genesis chapter 1 says the first man and woman were made at the same time, and after the animals. But Genesis chapter 2 gives a different order of creation: man, then the animals, and then woman.
Let's see...
Clearly, it is evident that the humanist here do not know what they are talking about, and from the start
the humanist's views are not only incorrect, but false, and baseless.
From a start like that, we can determine
the base of the article, which show an obvious lack of understanding - even an inability to properly access and analyze a document.
Rather than spend time knocking every point, it would be more profitable to list the reasons why we know the Bible is true.
First, it would only be fair to show the extent of the article's first error.
They jumped to a false assumption, and it is obvious that it is an intentional attempt to just randomly pick something, and make up any kind of accusation however false.
Where did the Bible ever say "the first man and woman were made at the same time"?
Nowhere.
Chapter 2 clearly says, verse 4, "T
his is a history of the heavens and the earth in the time they were created, in the day that Jehovah God made earth and heaven". So if the humanist here truly applied any kind of logic to their reasoning, it would be obvious to them, that Genesis 1, is an overview of the six creative days, and Genesis 2, is a historical summary of just a few of the events.
So when we magnify that...
The fact that persons base their view that the Bible has contradictions, on their misguided opinions is noteworthy. It shows that the contradictions are not found in the Bible, but exist in the head of the skeptics. It is also clear that the arguments put forth in the article, are views based on biased opinions.
With that out of the way...
Currently, there is ongoing excavations being carried out in the ancient city of Jerusalem, and discoveries are being made, some of which irrefutably confirm the Biblical record.
City of David Top Finds #1: King Hezekiah's Royal Seal
City of David Top Finds #8: House of David Inscription
Recall how God shut the mouth of the lions? I think although the evidence at times shut the mouth of critics, it will take God's hand to finally shut and seal them. I believe that day.is near. (Ezekiel 6:10)
We can get a clear picture of history when we use the Biblical record.
Just as people trust the records made by the Assyrians, and others, there is no reason to doubt the record of the Jewish people - Israelites - especially when time after time, evidence confirms its reliability.
Hezekiah's Tunnel
(2 Kings 23:11) . . .And he prohibited the horses that the kings of Judah had dedicated to the sun from entering the house of Jehovah by the chamber of Naʹthan-melʹech the court official, which was in the porticoes; and he burned the chariots of the sun in the fire.
Nathan-melech - Wikipedia
"O Jehovah, . . . I Trust in You"
The Bible is historically accurate, and reliable; scientifically accurate and reliable; prophetically accurate and reliable.
The Bible can also be trusted for its time-tested practical wisdom, and harmonious message.