josiah33 wrote:Got some explanations on a few bibilical events.
I have tried to derive an argument from your statement.
The argument is: Some of the events described in the bible have alternative explanations of causality, therefore the claims made by most believers of these stories/events may be unfounded.
First, the 'scientific' explanations cannot claim to be causal explanations. They are at best, descriptions of matter in motion. The bible talks about the actual causes behind the events.
We can also provide the following counter: The argument could be simplified to read "The events were not reported with exactitude." But then, no report is ever exact since all reports are both subjective and relative.
In this case, the subjectivity and the positioning of the believer are fundamentally different to that of the 'scientific reporter.'
Finally, the Bible has levels of understanding that require a different reading mode. For example, the story of Icarus and Daedelus is true even when positive science shows us the contrary.