Do you have any provable, fact-based evidence of anything spiritual in the bible? (this doesn't include secular historical or archeological people. places or events)
@@SaintHeretik "Read Victorinus's western commentary of Revelation (Latin commentator)" And you in turn read my explanation of the written word ---- "ANYTHING supernatural or spiritual that is taken from the bible is hearsay, feelings, beliefs, hopes, and tales of imaginations, and not proven with evidence. The bible is a book mostly written by men who never even met the people they wrote about (many years after). It is also heavily edited and censored by a church that had a power and politics agenda, eliminating around 14 books (the Apocrypha). In addition, there isn't just one Christian bible - there are at least three with different numbers of chapters. There exists no provable, fact-based evidence to support any of the supernatural (spiritual) events in it. Thus, it is pure human belief - a human emotion and dependent on as many human thoughts as there are humans. To believe without factual evidence is like saying a court case should be determined by only hearsay or a feeling. It's hard to think God wouldn't hold humans to a standard that they hold themselves." You see? Both are written by humans and offer no proof or evidence of anything.
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Do you have any provable, fact-based evidence of anything spiritual in the bible?
(this doesn't include secular historical or archeological people. places or events)
I’m not sure what you’re asking. Can you restate what you mean by spiritual?
@@Lilly2Gbtg Non- physical. That which is the apparent attraction of the bible.
Read Victorinus's western commentary of Revelation (Latin commentator)
@@SaintHeretik "Read Victorinus's western commentary of Revelation (Latin commentator)"
And you in turn read my explanation of the written word ---- "ANYTHING supernatural or spiritual that is taken from the bible is hearsay, feelings, beliefs, hopes, and tales of imaginations, and not proven with evidence. The bible is a book mostly written by men who never even met the people they wrote about (many years after). It is also heavily edited and censored by a church that had a power and politics agenda, eliminating around 14 books (the Apocrypha). In addition, there isn't just one Christian bible - there are at least three with different numbers of chapters. There exists no provable, fact-based evidence to support any of the supernatural (spiritual) events in it. Thus, it is pure human belief - a human emotion and dependent on as many human thoughts as there are humans. To believe without factual evidence is like saying a court case should be determined by only hearsay or a feeling. It's hard to think God wouldn't hold humans to a standard that they hold themselves."
You see? Both are written by humans and offer no proof or evidence of anything.