Pretty sure nothing in the Bible suggests anything contrary to this.
The Old Testament stated the sun revolved around the earth, and that the earth was stationary.Oh, and it also stated the earth was flat. But we can just dismiss this:http://biblebabble.curbjaw.com/errors.htm
Because bad stuff keeps happening to me.
What does it mean when you believe in God, but your not EXACTLY sure he exists?Because bad stuff keeps happening to me.
the bible is total bullstuff currently, it's been translated and retold and retold so many times it's nothing to go by or let alone quote as truth
You still don't get it. It isn't that we want you to prove that God can perform magic, it's that we want you to inform us of what possibly justifies his existence. As far as I'm concerned, my imaginary friend Bill could've been the one to create the universe, and everything in it. It has just as much proof following what you're preaching, so it seems like a plausible argument (according to your silly standard, rather).
>the fact that the bible was written over 10,000 years ago, meaning not up-to-date.
How far can atheists go through the QA?http://www.proofthatgodexists.org/main.php
Rather than use physical evidence to show that the Bible is most probably true, we again go back to intellectual evidence, and logical proof, to show that the Bible is necessarily true. We can know that the Bible is true because it claims to be true and proves it by the impossibility of the contrary! It is only because the Bible is true that we have justification for universal, immaterial, unchanging laws. It is only by God's revealing Himself to us through His word that we have grounds for rational thought. We use rational thought, therefore we can know that the Bible is true. Attempting to use logic to try to disprove the only possible source for logic would be self-refuting.
The old testament had some complete translations. We know for a fact that it preached these concepts.