well...some thoughts.
Military historians have confirmed that the battle equipment and tactics mentioned in the Bible do, in fact, conform to known military history.
The Israeli government used Bible passages to discover abandoned copper mines and they were able to work them for ore.
The Israeli military was able to find some obscure mountain passes that were militarily advantageous. This was long before satellites and GPS mapping.
So, whatever else the Bible is, it absolutely does include some verifiable history.
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The Vatican Science council has hundreds of members who are Noble Prize winners in science. If science and modern science easily dismissed religion as being invalid, there might be an odd scientist or two, who believed in God. But that is not the case. Many of the world's greatest scientists do believe in God. And there was a book...by Eklund (?) who did a study that showed that the percentage of scientists who believe in God is about the same as that of the general public.
So, there is that.
Ben Franklin, one of the founders of all modern science, believed in God. Isaac Newton, one of the founders of all modern math, believed in God.
Johns Hopkins did a professional scientific study which indicated that cardiac patients who were prayed for recovered much better than those who were not prayed for.
There have been a range of professional scientific studies which seem to demonstrate the validity of ESP. A bunch of them were done in the old Soviet Union.
Acupuncture, meditation, Hatha Yoga and hypnotism all have medical benefits that have been proven by scientific studies. Yet each of those disciplines are thousands of years old and were not developed through science, but through spiritual / religious practices.
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There are You Tube videos of Eben Alexander. He is a neuroscientist who had an NDE. The scary / interesting thing about him is that he reviewed the medical records and could see that at the time he saw the images of the afterlife, his brain was so filled with inflammation and illness, that it could not have produced the kind of images he saw.
So, that would mean that the images he saw were not produced from the brain.
Eben Alexander: A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife
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People joke that everyone who says they remember a past life, only remembers being famous or a king. But that is not the actual case. A study was done of what people reported as their occupations in past lives. And that reporting did, in fact, conform to the known historical percentages of farmers, merchants and etc. etc. etc.
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People, all throughout history have reported NDEs.
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Thousands of people, over the course of thousands of years, have reported interactions with God.
For example, Mahatma Gandhi said that he heard a voice from God. One could say, well..ok, whatever. However, Mahatma Gandhi's life is extremely well documented. And he was known, from the time he was a very little boy, to not only be honest, but the absolute extremes of honesty. So, it is highly unlikely he was simply lying. The other possibility of the falsehood of his reporting is if he suffered from delusion. Again, his life is extremely well documented. And, he was known to have a keen and clear mind, right up to this death. And known to be in excellent health, right up to his death.
And so...if he was not lying and he was not deluded...what is left? What is left is an account of an interaction with God. And He is not alone, we have thousands of reports of that, over the course of thousands of years. If you want to call that a scientific experiment, that would mean there are too many data points to simply consider that information anecdotal. Large amounts of data are significant in an inquiry.
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I would also say, that, to my mind, the default of the brain is doubt. And that also means the bias of the brain is toward doubt. Also, we tend to enjoy mocking things that just seem weird to us. I would consider that tendency to be a form of bias. And breaking through bias is not all that easy.
First I believed. Then for about 2 years, I was an atheist. I think what really shook me was reading some scripture and it just felt like truth. Like the opposite of a used car salesman. It was a kind of truth that just could not be faked.
And then, later, I read more deeply. I learned that all science is still very new. That science is constantly changing its ideas. It is not some kind of pristine perfect discipline that deserves an altar or something.
Anyway, that is what I have.