I repeat: the Bible is made up. Just because there are some portions that may be accurate, like how Egyptians exist both in real life and in the Bible, that doesn't mean it's not fictional.
"It's not supposed to be a 100% perfectly divinely inspired holy book"
You're saying the Bible wasn't supposed to be divinely inspired? Some Christians may take offense to that.
Nice job ignoring what I say. Doesn't matter what Christians think. The argument is that you can't prove it's made up. Innacuracy in parts of it don't prove it's made up, it proves it's inaccurate in parts.
As for the last part, no, I'm saying it's not perfect in accuracy.
No wonder we're getting nowhere. I ignored that part because it was stupid. 100% innacurate means all the facts stated are wrong. That doesn't prove it's made up just for the heck of it.
I'm actually shocked. You literally don't know what "made up" means.
"I always thought that things that were inaccurate and fictional were made up."
Many fictional parts in it are meant to be in there, to teach a lesson in morality or whatever. I already stated that. There's just no more point in arguing about this.
If you not knowing such a simple definition caused this whole argument, I shouldn't be wasting more of my time.
Fine, I was mistaken about the definition of made up. The bible is still BS, although you're right that I can't prove every statement in it is wrong. You happy?
Yeah. Sadly, many people refuse to admit they are wrong, remaining stubborn and ignorant, as well as sometimes insulting those people for being right. I'm glad you're not one of those people.
The part about the Bible being "BS" was unnecessary, but whatever. What I said in the first paragraph trumps that.
I felt it was important to include it to make clear my overall opinion on the Bible remained the same, that's all. I still don't think it's a good book or a holy book or an accurate book.
Nevertheless you were right. Based on the real definition of what can be considered "made up" I cannot prove that's what the Bible is.
Lastly I really do hate to admit when I'm wrong, but it does happen sometimes. And this was one of those times.
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I repeat: the Bible is made up. Just because there are some portions that may be accurate, like how Egyptians exist both in real life and in the Bible, that doesn't mean it's not fictional.
"It's not supposed to be a 100% perfectly divinely inspired holy book"
You're saying the Bible wasn't supposed to be divinely inspired? Some Christians may take offense to that.
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Nice job ignoring what I say. Doesn't matter what Christians think. The argument is that you can't prove it's made up. Innacuracy in parts of it don't prove it's made up, it proves it's inaccurate in parts.
As for the last part, no, I'm saying it's not perfect in accuracy.
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"Innacuracy in parts of it don't prove it's made up" so in order to be made up it would have to be 100% innaccurate?
"Nice job ignoring what I say" Speak for yourself.
"The argument is that you can't prove it's made up" I always thought that things that were inaccurate and fictional were made up.
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No wonder we're getting nowhere. I ignored that part because it was stupid. 100% innacurate means all the facts stated are wrong. That doesn't prove it's made up just for the heck of it.
I'm actually shocked. You literally don't know what "made up" means.
"I always thought that things that were inaccurate and fictional were made up."
Many fictional parts in it are meant to be in there, to teach a lesson in morality or whatever. I already stated that. There's just no more point in arguing about this.
If you not knowing such a simple definition caused this whole argument, I shouldn't be wasting more of my time.
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Fine, I was mistaken about the definition of made up. The bible is still BS, although you're right that I can't prove every statement in it is wrong. You happy?
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Yeah. Sadly, many people refuse to admit they are wrong, remaining stubborn and ignorant, as well as sometimes insulting those people for being right. I'm glad you're not one of those people.
The part about the Bible being "BS" was unnecessary, but whatever. What I said in the first paragraph trumps that.
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I felt it was important to include it to make clear my overall opinion on the Bible remained the same, that's all. I still don't think it's a good book or a holy book or an accurate book.
Nevertheless you were right. Based on the real definition of what can be considered "made up" I cannot prove that's what the Bible is.
Lastly I really do hate to admit when I'm wrong, but it does happen sometimes. And this was one of those times.