You don't seem to know a lot about the Bible. Also, even if the text has "holes", as many believers from most denominations accept as a consequence of the variety of sources, this only would mean that either the original sources suffered some corruption, or that their divine inspiration did not work in a way that was clean enough to make them unambiguous. If you really think any of these conclusions would make Christian religions crumb rather than suffer theological reconsideations, then you don't understand them very well either.
IIN I wonder why atheists are so confident?
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You don't seem to know a lot about the Bible. Also, even if the text has "holes", as many believers from most denominations accept as a consequence of the variety of sources, this only would mean that either the original sources suffered some corruption, or that their divine inspiration did not work in a way that was clean enough to make them unambiguous. If you really think any of these conclusions would make Christian religions crumb rather than suffer theological reconsideations, then you don't understand them very well either.