Originally posted by smothers
There are NO errors?
Correct.
No instances in which the Bible claims rabbits eat their kud, no instances in which insects are said to have four legs (not six)?
I found
these answers by doing a simple search, using the terms, "rabbit, chew, cud and Bible."
There are no contradictions in the resurection story between the gospel?
No, for I believe that the differences between what the men remember is a way of proving the accuracy of the parts of their stories which agree.
The bible doesn't display PI has 3?
I'm sorry to dissappoint, but I found
another simple solution using the search words, "Bible, Pi and three."[/QUOTE] The bible doesn't say man origionated from the middle east when clear and indisputable archaeological evidence shows man started in Africa?[/QUOTE]Now, wait just a minute... you expect me to accept 'clear and indisputable' evidence (sight unseen mind you) from the people who bring forth theories such as evolution, with no evidence whatsoever to back them up, and say, "Well, it must be so, they said it?" It looks like you have trashed your reasoning abilities. The same group of people who claim to be scientists, with no proof, go around trying to pass of an 'old earth' theory as fact, again with no evidence. What do you take me for? I was born at night, but I wasn't born last night. There has been a lot more archeological proof that the Bible is right than that it is wrong. I have yet to see any that dis-proves anything in the Bible. The things which the Bible gave us, long before science discovered the truth of the matter far outweigh your simple disputations (which, by the way, have now all been shot down).
I would classify the six day creation story and the fall of man as clear fairy-tales.
Of course you would, you have your 'science,' which really is already proven to be full of far more fairy-tales than the Bible.
Most people view noah building a boat then placing animals in it as a nice story; but not one to be taken literally.
I believe that you have some erroneous data here, because many people who don't adhere to Christianity, or even Judaism, believe that Noah built an ark, and that God brought the animals in, two-by-two. His bow in the Heavens kind of trumps your 'most people ' idea.
What else could you call it when a woman talks to a snake, eats an apple then gets expelled from a garden?
The Truth, plain and simple. The really neat part is, one day, that old serpent, the dragon, Satan himself, will be cast alive into the Lake of Fire. :devil: