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Berserk;83208
The Bible? Confirmed? YES, and yes again!
I don't have time, and my internet is running out.
I won't start with all the fulfilled historical prophecies (which you will interpret differently), or the historical accuracy (data about peoples, conquests, geographical map), or the deep knowledge of the structure of the world (which they expressed in simple words, as best they could). For example, the Bible says that alongside humans, there were also large animals (an accurate description of dinosaurs). Many excavations find traces of humans and dinosaurs in the same place, as well as mixed remains. "Let there be light!" Is that silly? More and more scientists are coming to the conclusion that light energy was the initiating factor of the Universe. If there was a layer of water above the Earth, creating a greenhouse effect, it would always be summer, and giant plants and animals would grow. In particular, three-meter-tall people (there are finds) and giant reptiles (dinosaurs). This was called the firmament. Was Adam so smart that he could name all the animals? Are you aware that we only use 10% of our brain's capacity? Are you aware that the oxygen content was twice as high in the past? And the amount of oxygen directly affects health and mental activity? Are you aware that oxygen is still used for treatment (oxygen chambers)?
In general, I'm leaving because I don't have time, but Ganymede, know that you know everything I know, read all the books, and you wouldn't say that creationism is not a science and you wouldn't dare to prove that even one line of the Bible is blatantly false. But I won't argue and try to bring you over to my side. No. We'll talk after death, although maybe I'll just pass you by, as we will be on opposite sides. In about 50 years, I'd like to ask for your opinion, either on your deathbed or after. But not now, in the prime of your life, with your pride and egoism! Not now, dear Ganymede...To the rest: I wanted you to at least think a little and use your brain. I succeeded. The proof "I don't see it, so I don't know" is so often used by atheists in relation to religion that I decided to use it too, but only to show you how foolish it is. "There is no God - I haven't seen him" - this is often said by simple Christians who can't find an answer.

"Am I right when I say that I am wrong" - this is irrelevant to the situation.
I just wanted to see if you believe in logic. If you do, then you shouldn't indulge in fantasies. There were no UFOs. If there are, then they are somewhere we can't reach yet. Is it worth starting a debate? If a Martian flies to you tomorrow, we will immediately open the topic.

I know all this perfectly well, dear Berserk, because, as strange as it may seem to you, I have read the Bible, and not just read it, but studied it. The fact that these people had knowledge is not surprising in itself. It seems to us that they were ignorant and stupid, but this is far from the truth. Many sciences were highly developed, people had a clear understanding of the phases of the moon and the sun, and they had calendars. Since ancient times, people have also possessed many arts, for example, iron forging, people knew copper and tin and knew how to work with them. So, everything that is written in the Bible, or much of it, at least, is also a reflection of an ancient civilization and, in many ways, of human wisdom. But... I meant the facts of "Divine revelation" when I asked whether the Bible was scientifically registered. Because your phrase had exactly this context in relation to aliens. That's why I asked such a question about the Bible. And you know perfectly well that no science will register this. This is a matter of faith... You believe in the Bible, others believe in alien civilizations.
Therefore, bringing science into this, in my opinion, is not entirely appropriate.

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