Brief Answer: Trying to determine if this or that event is a “miracle” is really just a secondary issue. The question of miracles is inherently tied to the primary issue: DoesMore Details
Brief Answer: The primary question is: Is God involved in the Bible or not. If there is—and we have evidence there is—then we have good reason to believe the OTMore Details
Brief Answer: The question of errors in the Bible is a secondary issue, the primary thing we need to know is if there is a God behind the Bible. IfMore Details
Brief Answer: If you think we have a different message in the Bible today than the original writings, like maybe some overly zealous church leaders or copyists made changes inMore Details
Brief Answer: And what do you think so many "variants" mean? If you think it means we cannot reliably know what was originally written, then you are in opposition toMore Details
Brief Answer: The scholars disagree with you as there are well-established ways to know what was originally written. Detailed Answer: It is true we do not have any of theMore Details
Brief Answer: No. People who make this claim, such as fiction writer Dan Brown in The Da Vinci Code, are either feeding you a fictional narrative, or just did notMore Details
Brief Answer: This is a secondary question, what is the primary or first question you need to answer? Primary question: Is there a Creator of the Universe behind the Bible?More Details
When God has important things for us to know, the Bible will clearly and over and over again repeat the information—this is exactly what we do not have with theMore Details
Brief Answer: Is there a God involved in the Bible, or not? Detailed answer: You are standing in the foothills with a mountain confronting you. My dad, uncle and IMore Details
