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Evidence isn't fact!!!
1) Agreed, but it is possible to have good enough evidence about things to come to a decision on something, e.g. whether to get on a plane to go on holiday.
And there is no historical document good enough for someone to sanely guide their whole life style on it as gospel truth.
2) That's your assertion. I disagree with you.
The facts are that people wrote this stuff. The speculation is why they did it? From our point in history we can never truly know why this was and so the speculation goes categorical unanswered.
3) That's your assertion. I disagree with you.
You're whole Christian faith is based on guesswork all bolstered up by your prejudices to want to believe.
4) That's your assertion. I disagree with you. Why should I think it is my prejudices and not yours?
1) Your example is not comparable, and you are playing your games again by doing this. You also do not have good evidence - you can't follow it up by interviewing the people concerned. Your evidence can't be investigated personally, it has solidified in history and is inaccessible.
2) That is not an assertion it is fact. Your tactics here are similar to those I hear politicians use and is disingenuous. I thought Christians were suppose to not be duplicitous...people should guide their lives based on personal experience of their lives not some rule book from the past.
3) Again, this is not an assertion but logical reasoning, and bloody obvious!!!
4) It is at least guesswork i.e. speculation, for what else do you have? You can't examine the events personally, unless you have a time machine, and therefore, you can never know what actually happened. And as there is more than one explanation that can account for these manuscripts that puts doubts throughout the documentation. Which means your faith rests on speculation and doubt.