Sparky,
Well bluehillside...you don't deny that the Holy Bible exists do you?
I don't deny that the
Bible exists, no. Whether it's "holy" (whatever that means) is a faith opinion though. So far as I can tell it's a folkloric compendium that's part history, part fiction, part moral teaching etc that happened to catch the wind and took root when other similar tomes did not.
So point one is that it does exist and it is filled with wonderful messages, with wonderful promises to those who can gently see through all the brain washing and misinformation of those who choose not to believe in it. It's all there...in that sacred writing plus many other wonderful claims.
No, the only point is that the Bible exists. That you think it to be "holy", full of "wonderful" this, that and the other is just a personal opinion you happen to have. I could also point to parts of it that are despicable - as is the way with most supposedly "holy" tomes. They actually reflect the mores of the people who wrote and edited them,
not of the supposed deities they claim to exist.
Among those claims is the one where God says...through Isaiah, that all the stars are made from a wonderful dynamic energy or God's Mighty Power...now, 4000 years later, we find that scientists are saying everything is energy and it is blatantly obvious that all the stars are electric furnaces performing electrical manoeuvres that are yet not fully understood.
First, "scientists" are saying no such thing.
Second, focus on that word "claim" for a minute. The Bible
claims lots of things. So does the Koran. So does the Torah. So do the Harry Potter books.
Your problem here is to establish a logical path from the
claim to the
probable truth of the claim.
I can help...but I will do it in my own time...or rather, as I feel inspired to tell you.
I don't doubt that you think so. Take as long as you want to take. Be aware though that - until you finally do - you risk being treated as a fantasist and blithering idiot by those of us who can readily falsify your un-argued and un-evidenced assertions.
Science says that all the fundamental forces in the universe must unify into one set of reasoning...
No "science" does not. Some people in the field
look for a unified theory of everything, but that does not mean that there must be one. Have you any sense of how dull your continual just making stuff up is becoming?
Anything?
///well there it is, in black and white...Almighty God is the pivot point from where all this complex stuff has unification...but Jesus Christ showed us more than just science...
No it isn't. "Almighty God" etc are just faith claims that make sense to your intellect but that offer no explanatory power whatever because they offer nothing that's
investigable. You may as well have said "Almighty Allah", or "Almighty Colin the Leprechaun" for all the explanatory use your assertion has.
...he taught the mechanics behind resurrection...
If you say so. The problem there though is that you offer no reasoning whatever to explain
why you think there
was a resurrection. "Because a book says so" is not an argument - it's just an assertion. That's why I keep asking you
why you believe any of this stuff to be true, albeit that you keep saying the equivalent of "cheese and pickle sandwiches" in reply when I do.
...and I am afraid you will have to humble yourself a little to come even close.
Don't be afraid. So far all you've offered are the ramblings of a badly disordered mind. If you want anyone to think you and your claims to be something
other than that though, then
finally you'll at least have to attempt an
argument of some kind to validate them. (You may recall by the way that I've taken the time elsewhere to correct you on the meaning of the word "argument", so you have no excuse now to get it wrong again.)
So here are 3 very good reasons why you should believe in Jesus Christ and Almighty God...the 4th is Wormwood.
No, so far the only "reason" is your
assertions. If you seriously want to propose a proper reason, then at long last you'll need to make a supporting
argument to take your from "just guessing" to "probably true".
In the unlikely event that you do attempt it though, I wish you well in the effort.