Interview Q/A

  1. But by your own admission the Bible is a book, and it is commonly known that all men make mistakes. The implication is that the Bible has mistakes!

Indeed! But God does not. Because Jesus is God, and because he personally chose these men to write for him, his promise to them that the Holy Spirit would call to mind all his words can hardly be overcome by our own ability to make errors. This is why it is said that the Christian Scriptures are both “inspired” (that is, “in-Spirited”) and “inerrant” (that is, “without error.”)

  1. Based on this claim, you would have to believe that the universe was created in six days. But all reasonable people now know that this is a silly myth.

Do all reasonable people have closed minds which never challenge their own thinking? Of course, I believe that God created an unfallen and deathless world, including one man and one woman in six days, each day with morning and evening. I believe this because Jesus believed this.

To call this a “myth,“ while preaching that, “The great, old powers of the multiverse of infinite chaos, ‘A long time’ and ’A big boom’ ago, accidentally gave rise to our universe of order, and so also me, a meaningless, flesh-sack of chemicals without design or purpose, who nevertheless is so wise as to label all stories but this one a ‘silly myth’ without bothering further investigation than a quick google search.”

A truly reasonable person might notice that the zealots of this this story also preach that it is both inerrant and unfalsifiable, much like all other blind-faith religions.