The book

I suppose, despite people's silly beliefs, it is a little sad that they don't believe in God. Or that they do but will wind up hating Him when they die. They will have gathered knowledge of God's evil and bitterness over things He never said they should do. To them God is the scared child with a runny nose, or the fat hypocrite or the crystal, or the psycho. It is sad that at the end of people's lives they have gone so far off track, right down the wrong path. Now of cause only the bible says these things but, "only the bible" is unavoidable truth.

If the bible was false then one day a group would have supposedly gotten together, for instance, to make up books and chapters like Isaiah 53. They probably spoke powerfully that day about an actor from there organization a thousand years from then, that would have one shot from birth to death to play God's son, a perfect sinless brutally killed man. He would have to be perfectly consistent to the old testament, knowing infinitely more then anyone else. When the organization organized the poor baby in a manger scene they must have been nervous about weather the baby could pull it off. They could swap babies but not kids who would have to be perfect by then without any help. They also would of talked about the bible being picked up by the organization a hundred years later to talk about what happened and what's going to happen over 2000 years after the actors birthday. And reveal more creativity of original truths and ideas and literature never though before by anyone.

They must have been busy on the foot notes of Isaiah to pass down to generations thousands of years later so they can understand how to write the new testament. I can see it now, one day emperor Narzi-goring ordered a tax census... These writers must have not just completely understood the impossibly woven Bible, but be able to predict and control the future perfectly from as far away as 3000 years. When they were making some notes for the future part of the bible, they must have pondered how they would be interpreted by different cultures in the near and distant future.

The bible was written by God at the hands of thousands of people, true. Did they each make up a bit? Did they gather in one group when making it up, to keep it consistent. Did indeed a group write the old testament 3000 years ago, pick it up 1000 years later, where they got someone to play Jesus, be brutally crucified and die after living a perfect life. Then they finished the new testament over the next couple of years, perfectly in line with the old testament; with fantastically powerful truths about what Jesus really meant, his exact message of salvation inventing billions more new and original truths. The "actor" for Jesus certainly didn't put a foot wrong, no one had to teach him or fill him in on the organisations beliefs. He fulfilled the prophesy about the coming of the new testament perfectly by making it up as he went.

The whole bible is a first draft written over 3000 years by people who never knew each other. The storyline, information, cultures, names, perfectly placed in history, infinite cross references, ideas and sayings so large, no one person in 5000 years has come close to having a monopoly on the bible like it's organization would all of had. There's no author today with a brain big enough to make up anything like it.

The bible is far to big for one person or group to put together. The bible come with completely original new ideas. Huge stories and truths so woven back and forth through out the book all joining each other; ideas so large that they are still being uncovered today. An inspiration for a whole culture and birth of the earths calender, all that information and twists for one person or organization to have the monopoly of understanding on? yet we are told by the tree of the knowledge of good and evil that God didn't make the Bible.

Year right, gimme a break.