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The writers had Mike state that he believed the Holy Bible had historical accuracy but no spiritual accuracy. Although the Bible does have tons of historical accuracy ( as authentic period coins of Pontius Pliate testify to among many other items) there is a far, far, far greater scientific accuracy to the Good Book as well. Stuff like jet streams prove Biblical scientific accuracy. See my postings and check out a great website called Mylivinggod.org for more interesting Biblical scientific accuracy like earthenware.

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If somebody ever was scripted to ask Mike why the Bible has incredible scientific accuracy if it not divinely inspired he may well have been scripted to have answered they ( Bible writers) learned the science from ancient Greek philosophers. Actually, the philosophers were not at all a credible source for where the Bible got its amazing science facts. Example:Greek philosophers described the hydrologic cycle with a massive error. The Bible described the same cycle but completely accurately. Greek philosophers made hordes of other scientific errors ( the Moon is the size of the Peloponnesian area of southern Greece is another and actually the Moon is way, way, way larger and more vast, there are tons more philosopher-science errors). The Bible gets it all correct and proof of Divine authorship.

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