The Bible is very clear in its description of the world - it is flat.
The Bible is clear about nothing. I can't be arsed to find it, but someone posted to a thread elsewhere on this board, some links quoting the Bible as saying the earth is round. I don't take any of it literally, so both points are irrelevant as far as I'm concerned. Next.
- it is flat. The Bible says the earth was created in seven days. The Bible tells us Jesus died for our sins.
The creation scientists, for example, accept two out of three of the above as literal truth - but choose to reject the flat earth.
Creation scientists. Brilliant oxymoron there! I raise you 'Military Intelligence'. The fact that they
do believe the earth was created in seven days clearly demonstrates their breathtaking lack of authority or knowlegde on
any sort of scientific issue. Next.
The Bible tells us Jesus died for our sins.
Purely subjective. Give me some evidence. Otherwise, next.
You have to believe it all.
Why?
If I wrote a book instructing you to eat pizza with your feet for 5 days out of every month, you'd laugh at me. Apparently though, if someone writes it 2000ish years ago, and says it is the literal word of God, then it is undeniably the word of God.
How can you be sure someone isn't having you on?
I have no issue against faith. People can believe what they want, so don't use that argument on me (a matter of faith isn't proveable either way, anyhow). But don't try and pretend everything written in the Bible is 'just the way it is', because you will find you'll come up against a
whole lot of problems.