wrote:
One question that is often asked of the Bible
is, "How do we know it's actually inspired by God"?
One has no choice but to be amused; "hated book." In fact the classical
Christanic mythologies are treated by the educated as merely another book
of mythology; nobody hates it any more than they do Wonder Woman comic
books.
As to your rhetorical question, only believers in gods can ask such an
idiot question since it presupposes that there are gods. Given the fact
that there are none the question is an absurdity.
The question question is, "Is there some reason you can't provide
falsifiable evidence for any of the gods, goddesses, pixies, fairies,
and other invisible constructs?"
Well? Is there?
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Anti-War / Anti-Fascism protest: http://www.linkline.com/personal/frice/awp.htm
"The stations that are showing Americans intentionally killing women
and children are not legitimate news sources. That is propaganda,
and that is lies." -- Senior military spokesman Mark Kimmitt, Nazi
"...since when is fighting invaders in your own country terrorism?" - Tempest
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