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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Which one isn't true? 1. PP misinterpreted the comment: “No archeological discovery has ever contradicted”. That doesn’t mean any discovery actually supported the Bible stories. 2. Even if archaeologists could positively identify the exact spot of a "miracle", that doesn’t prove that supernatural events actually happened. 3. If a book includes some factual, historical events, people, and/or locations that doesn't mean that the entire book is factual. 4. Random "biblical archaeologists" are not "top 3 archaeologists in history". 5. Unanswered question: If you learned that the Bible was not completely historically accurate, would you lose your faith? 6. If an archaeologists says that something "parallels" something in the bible that isn't actually "proving" it. 7. You need actual science to draw scientific conclusions. 8. [b]Most scientists don't believe in God. Very few scientists are evangelical.[/b] 9. Most respected scientists who are religious do keep religion and science separate. ”the scientific method and the scientific worldview can't be allowed to get distorted by religious perspectives” -Collins [/quote] DP I am not in this argument so won’t respond to all your points but many excellent scientists have rich lives of faith, Western science grew out of religious and scientific reasoning. It is absurd to create conflict where it does not exist. [/quote]
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