NM,
None of you can deny that the Holy Bible exists. I'm saying that it is at the root behind everything I say. No one can deny that the Holy Bible and modern science agree on the same point about energy being that it is superabundant and invisible and exists in copious amounts throughout the universe, Both say the same thing, in that everything is energy. No one can say that Jesus Christ's teaching isn't all about the spiritual nature of Almighty God, or that we are predominantly spiritual beings as well, if we choose to be and he showed us how to adopt righteousness. so that we can be the possessors of his wonderful teaching...How you respond to that teaching is entirely up to you. It's wise to get to grips with that teaching because it tells us of a natural event that will bring us all to our knees unless we take special precautions. The vast majority here seem to be antiChrist...you refuse to take in Biblical knowledge and are scathing in your attacks on the Christian message...so it is small wonder that you are scathing towards anything I say....but you won't alter the science and you won't alter Satan's approach towards it all...The one thing you could do is repent, and help make this board a place where Christians want to come and discuss things...but I'm not hopeful...so perhaps it's time to bow out...The two gifts from God will be better served being donated to people who haven't forsaken the only chance of salvation open to them.
Let me put this as gently as I can for you.
First, no-one says that the Bible doesn't exist. Clearly as a book (or a collection of books) it does exist. So do lots of other books. What's
actually said though is that there are no cogent reasons to believe that many of its central claims - god, Jesus, a resurrection, miracles etc - are
true.
Second, nowhere in the Bible in any case does it talk about a "superabundant energy". That's just something that you've made up.
Third, for reasons that have been explained to you repeatedly you cannot claim the status of "science" for the things the Bible does say unless the conditions necessary for science are met - evidence, testing, theory etc. None of these things are applicable to your biblical claims, so those claims necessarily
cannot be science.
Fourth, you cannot just make up stuff and call it a fact. Any of us here can look at the sky on a clear night and see the stars perfectly clearly. You know that, so why just pretend otherwise?
Fifth, if you did want to attempt at least to establish that the bible contains some science then you'd need to lose the pointless adjectives ("wonderful" etc) and try instead some plain facts that other people could investigate to verify for themselves.
Do you have any sense at all from this about where you keep going wrong? Anything?