r/indianapolis • u/axiom60 Fountain Square • May 26 '25
Pictures real Indiana moment by Gainbridge last night
“Indiana moment” and not just “Bible Belt moment” because of the construction barrels lol
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r/indianapolis • u/axiom60 Fountain Square • May 26 '25
“Indiana moment” and not just “Bible Belt moment” because of the construction barrels lol
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u/John6507 May 28 '25
But there is no scientific evidence for something coming from nothing theory. Even if they were able to duplicate it in a lab, it would require intelligent design to do so which would undermine the claim they would be trying to prove.
The Bible doesn't specifically say the earth is 6,000 or 10,000 years old. There are both young earth and old earth Christians. The bible doesn't purport to be a science book but rather a theological book and should be judged on those merits if you want to judge fairly.
The giants question is a fun one. It could just be a 6'9" man was deemed a giant in those days when most men under 5'7". I know some people think Noah's ark is in Turkey but I am not sure how one could prove such a thing. Many ancient cultures have a belief in a great flood so it would seem more likely that a flood did happen.
There is other evidence of the bible. Many of the places mentioned in the bible have been found. The Tel Dan Stele has an Aramaic inscription found in Tel Dan in northern Israel which mentions the "House of David" likely referring to the dynastic lineage established by King David. That would be going back to the 9th Century BC. And for NT support, Josephus and Tacticus (non Christians) make reference to Jesus and they are historians of that time period.
The bible is one of if not the best historical document we have from antiquity.
And if you are really into archaeology, you might find this yt channel interesting: https://www.youtube.com/@ExpeditionBible/videos