One Eyed Jack:
>>Radiometric dating isn't very reliable, as you have to assume there was no radioactive daughter-element present in the sample when it formed. Obviously, lava can harden into a rock containing both uranium-238 and lead-206, and such a rock will give inaccurate dates if tested by the uranium-lead method. Furthermore, the only 4.5 billion year old rocks I know of weren't found on Earth, but the moon.<<
Radiometric dating does haev some problems yes. The problems with different isotopes is well known and the samples with contaminating isotopes are usually not dating using this method. Also, rocks dating 4.5 billion years old were found on earth as well, indicating that the moon rock is about the same age as the earth rocks.
>>No -- the Bible is God's word as revealed by the Holy Spirit.<<
Revealed to WHOM exactly? The persons to whom it was revealed most liekly used their own INTERPRETATION of the Word, not the Word itself. They were after all human, and humans cannot interact with the world without using interpretation.
>>What if they're simply telling events like they were?<<
Which is quite impossible, since the person who wrote down Genesis wasn't there himself to witness it. All these authors used their own interpretation of the events and wrote that down.
>>If you understood anything about God, perhaps you wouldn't find it so hard to believe.<<
If you understood anything about people, perhaps you would find it hard to believe.
>>No, it's the fault of the person refusing to understand what he's read. You're a prime example of this.<<
As I explained before, the bible can be interpreted in multiple ways from different angles. When I read it, I was trying to keep an open mind about it. However, I very soon realised that the stories were to me UNBELIEVABLE. I therefore questioned the existence of God, and as such quickly discovered that the stories were very different when viewed from that angle. They became political in orientation, justifying the attrocities committed in the name of God. Only with the coming of Jezus did the bible change its nature, and became a story about morals rather than conquest and war.
>>I don't accept this 'everybody has their own truth' idea, so I can't really relate to what you're trying to say here.<<
Ofcourse you don't. Everyone has their own interpretation of this world, and these interpretations are often quite different from person to person. Your interpretation if this world is that God exists and that absolute truth exists. Mine is that God doesn't exists and that absolute truth doesn't exists either. My viewpoint has a lot of science to back it up, yours has just a book.
>>What about the people that had access to copies of the original Greek and Hebrew writings?<<
The original Greek and Hebrew writings are ALSO written by people, and thus they write down their INTERPRETATION of the events. If that interpretation includes belief in a God then they naturally interpret the world through that means. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't any other interpretations or that their interpretation corresponds to reality.
>>That's why it's not a good idea to make personal interpretations. <<
What interpretation do you expect to use then? The interpretation of the church? The interpretation given to you by your best friend?
>>I'm sure it is.<<
So, which of us has the correct interpretation, if there even is such a thing?
>>That's why I don't have much use for denominations, even though technically I'm a Baptist.<<
However, they all claim to have the "correct" interpretation of the Word of God. I claim that they don't. Even if God exists, then I'm sure that his mind and will are way to great and complicated to comprehend by humans. Therefore, to claim that you KNOW the word of God would be the highest form of arrogance on this planet for any christian.