[quote name='Fiddler' timestamp='1298040181' post='4775881']
Let me turn this around: how do *you* know sin exists? Someone tells you a fable about a snake and a girl and you buy it just like that? Where's the evidence?
Nope, not "just like that". I've been a Christian for over 25 years and spent and good bit of time before becoming one examining and studying the Bible before accepting it as truth. In all that time I've never found anything to disprove it. The problem seems to be, most people think they're too smart to even consider it to be true so never dig in and examine it.
So, are you going to answer my question?
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I dont usually get involved in discussions like this cos where "faith" is involved there is no right or wrong answer. But studying the Bible then accepting it as truth is a wrong way of looking at it, i think. The Bible was written a long time after Jesus died. 4 gospels from dozens (cant remember the exact number) were chosen and probably chosen because they gave the picture of Jesus that the Church wanted. (I know using probably here isnt gonna help, but lets face it, it was 2000 years ago nearly, no-one knows for sure).
So studying what the Bible tells you is not a good way of discovering what is true. If people use it to empower themselves and their faith and use it as a book on how to live their lives, what is the harm (up to a point. Life has evolved and living by a book written centuries ago to the word really isnt doable, nor should the attempt be made in my opinion).
Again, and im only on the accepting as truth thing here, there are records from that time that disprove parts of the Bible. I know some are leaps of faith and thats fine, people are free to believe what they want.