for me yes, because I saw and felt Gods work. I mean like, he did lots of miraculous stuff around me,and even through me.
There is no evidence that the Hebrews were ever in Egypt, let alone slaves, outside of the Bible.
The Bible talks about God and Jesus at length, and to some this is evidence. Objectively, however, it is not proof because a collection of related books can not prove itself. The biblical evidence becomes proof if the Bible tells us something about God and Jesus that we can confirm from independent, extra-biblical sources. The Bible does not provide this level of evidence.
Acts 17:31 "...whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead."
There is no extra-biblical evidence that Jesus ascended to heaven.
The Bible is not infallible. There is no evidence that it is Gods word. But there is evidence that it is a Hebrew idea (thoughtform). The Bible is considered to be Judeo Christian, although it has influences from Egypt, Persia, Greece, maybe even China and India.It might be better to say that it is a God's word. There's no evidence of God himself ever existing, so there will not be any evidence that he decided what went into the bible. That's why most Christians will just tell you they have faith. See the related link on the left for a Christian perspective on the question. If the Bible is really God's word, then all it's Prophecies & Promises will be fulfilled, and the events will not contradict, agree? See link on left on Prophecy & Promises, History & Science and Absurdities in the Bible.
A:There have been miracles so that is one way, but not really... B:Psalm 19 says, "The heavens declare the glory of God." For Christians, this is enough, even though (some) scientists believe that this world can be explained without God. Either way, it is a leap of faith, since we cannot go outside of this world to check the facts. C:What we are saying is we have no actual evidence that God exists. Some find comfort in the Bible, some see contradictions in the Bible.
Yes, there is evidence for some things and some events described in the Bible, but no evidence for many other things and events. There is no evidence for the creation stories, Noahs Flood, Abraham, Isaac or Jacob, nor of the Exodus from Egypt or the military conquest of Canaan. There is no evidence outside the Bible for the United Monarchy of Saul, David and Solomon, but there may be circumstantial evidence that David once lived, or at least that the people believed he once had. There is no evidence for prophets like Elijah and Elisha, but there is evidence for the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. There is evidence for the Babylonian Exile and the Return to Jerusalem under Persian rule. There is no evidence that the Books of Daniel and Esther were more than novelistic fiction. There is no evidence outside the Bible for any of the miracles performed by Jesus, or even his crucifixion and resurrection. In fact, there is no real evidence that Jesus of Nazareth even existed, although he may well have done so.
The evidence used in evidential apologetics is supposed to be evidence both the believer and nonbeliever share, and does not presuppose God's existence. It seems that the nonbeliever is still expected to believe in the truth of the Bible and that because the Bible is 'true', the 'evidence' in the Bible is valid. As opposed to classical apologetics, there is less reliance on extra-biblical reasoning.
An ancient text known as the Bible, of unknown authorship, claims that Jesus is god/the son of god. However, there is no other evidence and the grounds for this claim are questionable, as we do not know who wrote the Bible, and it was during a very superstitious time.
A:There is evidence of humans cheating death in Greek mythology and in the Bible, as well as the scriptures of other religions. Christians say that the other evidence is false and only the biblical evidence is true. On the Christian view, Elijah, Lazarus and Jesus cheated death, and perhaps Enoch, although there is no evidence outside the Bible.
There is no evidence outside the Bible that the Queen of Sheba ever lived. And if she was not a real historical person, we can only look in the Bible for the answer. The Bible story does not say where the Queen of Sheba was buried.
Some believe that the Bible is the word of God because it was literally told to the authors by God himself, and therefore is infallible. Others believe that the Bible was inspired by God and, although it can contain errors of history and science, it is infallible on matters of faith. There is no evidence of either. The Bible contains many errors of history and science, and is therefore not infallible. It contains many contradictions and inconsistencies on theology, and is therefore not even infallible on matters of faith.