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Anyway this was a big ramble. I hope someone somewhere enjoyed reading it. My point really is that some people who seem strongly against religion in general havenā€™t thought much about the claims they make, which you should if you care about having logically informed beliefs. You seem to have thought about it at least a little bit, especially with your point about evolution, but I think that if you want to go around proclaiming your worldview, you should be able to somewhat counter other worldviews, especially one(s) you were taught a fair bit about growing up and are dissing.

There are also the more philosophical/logical arguments for or against there being a God in general. Those are a whole other kettle of fish and I think theyā€™re generally quite weak and inconclusive (if they werenā€™t then every logical thinker who checked one would have quite consistent worldviews).

Iā€™m an agnostic whoā€™s learned a fair bit about Christianity. I know how Buddhism is supposed to work as well essentially, and a little bit about other religions like Hinduism. Iā€™ve had someone telling me about Christianity all the time basically, so I know quite a bit about how the Christian worldview is supposed to work, which is somewhat similar to Judaism and Islam.

Anyway, thatā€™s it.

TL;DR: God could obviously do any magic they wanted and evolution doesnā€™t exactly disprove Adam and Eve. There are lots of predictions in the Bible and if you want to understand them and their significance you need to know where they came from and who was testing the predictions. Feel free to argue. Iā€™m in bed ill and thatā€™s why I made such a long and somewhat confrontational forum post.

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Hereā€™s the problem with predictions in the Bible. They are all self fulfilling. The old treatment had been around a long time. There were also many many of these ā€œprophetsā€ running around trying to out prophet each other. Itā€™s extremely likely many of them knew all the predictions by heart. Add in a little survivorship bias, and bam you have a religion.

An easily studied recent example is Scientology, a book writer created a new religion on a party bet. Itā€™s now how big?

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