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You're so deep man, I guess there are no facts in life only varying levels of theories. Mind = blown.
Mentioning history in the middle of supernatural bull**** does not mean the Bible is more correct. I don't deny that the Bible has stories about actual events, but I think we can all guess which parts are make believe.
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Evolution is a theory. There is nothing that can prove it to be 100% true. Sorry to burst your bubble.
I also can't take you seriously since you seem to just call anything you don't agree with "supernatural bull****". I thought you were more mature than that but I guess not.
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What are you talking about the Bible isn't a history book? The Bible is a canonical collection of texts sacred in Judaism and Christianity.
The Old Testament has Jewish lineage that no historian would dispute. It's funny because they use to say King David never existed since only the Old Testament mentioned him, but then archaeologist found tons of evidence.
The New Testament in the 4 gospels it talks about Jesus. Again, historians, Jews, Muslims, none of them deny the existence of Jesus. They may deny His deity, but not his existence.
The Bible IS a history book, that is 100% facts. Many many people throughout history have tried to disprove information in the Bible, but have always been unsuccessful. I've taken world religion, and you can find things that can disprove parts of most religions except the Bible.
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The Bible is not a history book. It is a book of stories. Stories which may or may not have happened. Jesus was a real person, almost a bunch of people in the Bible were real people, and even some historians find that the first king of a Sumerian empire had a name extremely similar to that of Adam. And I hate to say it myself, but...nothing can prove that the Bible is 100% facts. A bunch of overwhelming evidence, true, but the Bible can't be proved to be 100% facts.
But real life artifacts are important pieces from history give insight to historic events that may not just be a coincidence...a piece of Sumerian writing shows a great flood drowning many people in the cities of Sumer, and there happens to be a story in the Bible with extremely similar events happening...
But, the Bible is not meant to be used in a history lesson. It's meant to tell us stories about why some things happen.