What in the bible has been disproven?

Thunder Robot Asked by funadvice 9 months ago, 45 answers.

What in the Bible has been disproven,and how and do you think that God created the Earth and life and Universe and why do you think so?

Answered by filletofspam on Feb 27, 2008, 07:33AM
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It depends on how literally you read the Bible and how you interpret what it says.

I find discussions on this subject become exercises in futility. Better to just start hitting your head against the wall as this will be more productive and enjoyable.

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Answered by funadvice on Feb 27, 2008, 06:31AM
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I think that you will get many answers giving you examples of things which have been 'disproven', and many others telling you that it is all true. I would simply say that as an archaeology/history trained student, I find that most of the 'disproofs' require as much faith as the 'proof'.

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Answered by amblessed on Feb 27, 2008, 06:46AM
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We know that Satan is the great Deciever - he works through people for his purposes - those being doing everything he can to ensure you do not come to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ - he knows his fate and wants to take as many with him as he can - verses can easily be taken out of context and severe spin (as we see in the political arena) put on them to change or alter the true meaning - so bottom line it all boils down to this: A person either believes the Bible is the inspired/infallable Word of God, true from cover to cover or not - either accepted or rejected - mans choice/free will.

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Answered by funadvice on Feb 27, 2008, 06:52AM
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Well it starts with "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth..."

Anyone with a basic education should be able to figure out the Bible is nonsense.

Back then they had no knowledge of what was beyound the visible sky, so it was refered to as "Heavens". Now "Heaven" is refered to outside the Universe in "another dimension".

In the beginning a natruel cause caused our Universe, and Earth wasn't formed till billions of years later.

The moon does not make it's own light, and the rotation of Earth causes "Light and "Dark"

Humans were not created by an intelligent being. Humans evolved from other species for hundreds of millions of years.

The Bible also makes claims of a global flood that covered the Earth in 5.5 miles killing everything. Absolutly no evidence of such an event.

I'm sure there's a lot more.

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Answered by funadvice on Feb 27, 2008, 07:27AM
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The burden of proof lies with those who claim that the Bible is true. Some people, places and events the Bible refers to are real, such as the Israelite king David, the captivity of the Hebrews in Egypt, and the destruction of the Jewish temple by the Babylonian Empire. These have been verified by archaeology. Others, however, lack any proof, such as the plagues in Egypt from Moses, Joshua's unique siege of Jericho, or even the crucifixion and miracles of Jesus.

I sometimes wonder how familiar some Christians are with the Bible, or understand the true meaning of some if its passages. I also wonder if Christians are willing to approach the Bible with any skepticism at all, and ask how, for example, Noah was able to gather two of every species from across the planet and keep them all alive during his ark voyage, and then release them into the wild after landing...to me this is even more bizarre than the Biblical account of creation. Anyway, it's the Bible that must be proven true...nothing in it must be disproven.

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Answered by toadaly on Feb 27, 2008, 07:46AM
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Do you have preconceptions that the Bible is inerrant, and a willingness to make up speculations to reconcile it with itself and with the real world? If so, then no-one will convince you there are errors in the Bible. The same holds for believers in the Qu'ran, the Vedas, and Scientology.

If that ISN'T you, then just start reading Genesis. It's implausible from the very beginning, but the whole talking snake part is classic.

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Answered by eleni on Feb 27, 2008, 09:38AM
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I don't find that it requires any faith to disbelieve in talking snakes & donkeys, animal coat patterns determined by grass color, bats being birds, rabbits chewing a cud, a stationary earth, flat earth, unicorns & dragons, faith healing, demonic possession, and a hundred other silly things that the Bible teaches to be true.

Answered by silverwings on Feb 27, 2008, 12:49PM
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If anything has been disproven, it will be mans fault, it will eventually be proven to be wrong. If God is God, and he is, then, he is more than able to provide a book of instructions, for his human family, to trust in, to be led by, and to stand on.

There is a book out that I reccomend, if you are truly interested, should open your eyes. I have truly been enjoying reading it, and it has been a blessing to me. It is called The Shadow of the Apocalypse, and it is written by Paul Crouch, founder of TBN network. It can be obtained thru tbn.org. It shows things previously hidden within the words of the bible, that God is just now allowing to be understood. I believe the bible with all my heart, and this revelation is leaving me with my mouth hanging open. It is also thought that deeper meanings are yet to surface, by the ones doing this research. God allows more light to shine when the time is right. He allows things that have previously been hidden to come forth, at his appointed time.

Answered by funadvice on Feb 27, 2008, 02:47PM
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^ peacemakin said it all

Answered by arachnid on Feb 27, 2008, 04:43PM
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It's impossible to conclusively disprove that events in the bible did not transpire as related, obviously - barring time travel, all we can rely on is circumstantial evidence. As others have pointed out, though, it's the responsibility of the believer to _prove_ these things beyond reasonable doubt, not the responsibility of others to disprove them.

Answered by twilightgrl911 on Feb 27, 2008, 06:17PM
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my advice is to not post any questions about if the bible is wrong or not.. because you will get many answers of many different beliefs which will confuse you even more. you can funmail me if you want to? but just read the bible some. it will help

Answered by funadvice on Feb 27, 2008, 07:21PM
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Interesting. . . . . I've not seen one example of anything disproven yet. . . . . no facts stated or anything. . . . . . . just a bunch of Everyone knows and wise men have no doubt its false. . . . . and I thought you guys were suppose to be smart. . .

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Answered by funadvice on Feb 27, 2008, 07:43PM
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Well it helps to actually read the answers. But I guess it's easier to just get personal and throw out insults than actually come up with an intelligent response.

Answered by toadaly on Feb 27, 2008, 09:40PM
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neal, we ARE smart (enough at least). That's why we aren't wasting our time on a question like this. But if you insist, are you interested in discussing talking snakes?

Answered by arachnid on Feb 28, 2008, 12:59AM
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"Interesting. . . . . I've not seen one example of anything disproven yet. . . . . no facts stated or anything. . . . . . . just a bunch of Everyone knows and wise men have no doubt its false. . . . . and I thought you guys were suppose to be smart."

Did you read my post, two above yours? It's _impossible_ to conclusively prove that something definitely _didn't_ happen. The onus is on people claiming it _did_ happen to prove that.

If you disagree, I demand you conclusively prove that aliens did _not_ land on earth 1000 years ago and distribute free bananas to every citizen, or I will assume it is true.

Answered by toadaly on Feb 28, 2008, 11:07AM
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Well if the aliens didn't distribute the bananas, then WHO did Mr. smartypants? Therefor, the distribution of the bananas must have been doen by the aliens.

Answered by springfilly on Feb 28, 2008, 06:02PM

The Bible is the inspired Word of God and there are many evidences for the truth of the Bible and the Biblical account of creation, global flood etc. The intricate design in the human body, plants animals and the way the universe is set up so perfectly point to a loving creator God.
We humans used our free will to turn away from God and that sin has caused the suffering and turmoil we see in the world today. We all do things we know are not right (sin)and that separates us from God. God loved us too much to leave us with no way way out so He sent His son, Jesus, who although He never sinned, was killed instead of us so that we can be right with God and have a personal relationship with Him and eternal life in a place with no more suffering or pain. All we have to do is believe and ask.
A useful site is http://www.answersingenesis.org which has a lot of scientific evidence for the Bible. There is so much wisdom and truth in the Bible. small examples:It encouraged hygiene before science had understood germs. The old testament describes the 'sphere' (round shape) of the earth. It describes events in one country being seen around the world- thousands of years before satellite technology made this possible.

Answered by warmheart on Feb 28, 2008, 06:41PM
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Nothing! God Who has been and will always be, spoke everything into existence, just by His Word He did it for us to discover...just how great He is!

Answered by funadvice on Feb 28, 2008, 08:01PM
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*** I demand you conclusively prove that aliens did _not_ land on earth 1000 years ago and distribute free bananas to every citizen, or I will assume it is true.
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LOL Well I guess I'll let you.

And Actually semi I did read them. . . . . A lot of "he said she said" type stuff but no researched facts, , , ,
And as for talking snakes and donkeys. . . all things are possible with God.

Answered by funadvice on Feb 28, 2008, 10:24PM
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It's so funny poeple believe in the Bible, it's a book, stories not based on fact. And it was made up 2,000 years ago. Why replace facts and reason with faith in a book.

Answered by funadvice on Feb 28, 2008, 10:41PM
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Why replace faith in God with the reasoning of man?

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