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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Bible has proved remarkably accurate. By scholars and historians, people who love to find inconsistencies and errors. [/quote] The bible is loaded with scientific errors: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Biblical_scientific_errors The bible is loaded with historical errors: https://thirdmill.org/answers/answer.asp/file/39817 The bible is loaded with internal contradictions: https://www.atheists.org/activism/resources/biblical-contradictions/ In addition to being loaded with immoral stuff about slavery, the rights of women, incest, rape, and many other things we have covered here many times. Happy to cite again if you need. So there's a whole bunch of evidence your post is incorrect.[/quote] This link doesn’t identify the author of the page. It isn’t annotated. There are no sources, footnotes, links, or citations. Nothing at your link can be verified. None of the information could even be submitted as a paper at your local community college for credit in a college course because the professor would need the sources annotated and the information credited to the people who verified the information. Your professor might give you a chance to add what was necessary so they could grade your paper but that is doubtful because by the time you are in college they expect you to know that information and to do what was expected independently. The professor would already have give you a set of instructions about annotation and crediting sources and you would have failed to do those things. [/quote] I'll do the homework for you, as you ask. Tell me specifically which points you disagree with.[/quote] The author should have identified their sources and provided the exact place to find the information. That is standard across all scholarship. How about you identify the author? Each point needs a source, annotated and detailed in the footnotes. You can provide that, as the author (who is anonymous and unknown) did not. Every work of scholarship must have ab identified author and list their education, degrees, etc. [/quote] You keep repeating yourself, so I will also. Provide the points you disagree with, and I will provide all the citations therein. Maybe you can't because you know those points are true, and you are trying a desperate ad-hominem defense? Prove me wrong by accepting the challenge. You'll get all the citations you need, done properly, and will have the chance to challenge them with your own. That's how it works when you are being honest.[/quote]
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