In Waterrock's strange mind, the bible is true as long as he can imagine ways to rationalize (satisfying himself only) discrepancies other people complain about.
None of the apolgoies that Waterrock has spent hours and hours documenting help to build a case that the bible is accurate or the "word of god". Even if he Bible was actually very well and clearly written with no discernable problems, it may still not be true, the word of god, whatever.
It really makes me wonder why Watrrock spends all this time really. People don't embrace the bible because there are no discrepancies. They embrace it because they are too trusting of authority and it appeals to some basic human emotional needs.
"...the God I don't believe in is a good God, a just God, a merciful God. He's not the
mean and stupid God you make him out to be." - Lt. Scheisskopf's wife, from Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
None of the apolgoies that Waterrock has spent hours and hours documenting help to build a case that the bible is accurate or the "word of god". Even if he Bible was actually very well and clearly written with no discernable problems, it may still not be true, the word of god, whatever.
It really makes me wonder why Watrrock spends all this time really. People don't embrace the bible because there are no discrepancies. They embrace it because they are too trusting of authority and it appeals to some basic human emotional needs.
"...the God I don't believe in is a good God, a just God, a merciful God. He's not the
mean and stupid God you make him out to be." - Lt. Scheisskopf's wife, from Catch 22 by Joseph Heller
