Well, it is pretty clear by this time that Counterpoint is a troll, one of several appearing on this forum.
My answer to all the trolls.
We know God exists simply from looking at the universe, its beauty, its order, its coordinate, inter cooperative systems ( everything works together to the benifit of everything else ), the unfolding, fruitful evolution of beings and systems, the grandure of it all. And we have convincing philosophical proofs for his existence from Plato, Aristotle, Thomas Aquinas, and the Muslim and Jewish philosophers.
And since God exists, it makes sense that he would Reveal himself and his purposes.
It is an historical fact that the Jews claimed a Divine Revelation as recorded in the sacred writings of their people, revealing a tree thousand year history of the unfolding word of God through their Kings, fathers, and prophets. This revelation foretold the coming of a Messiah, fortelling the time and place of his birth.
Further veracity of this Revelation to the ancient Israelites is that many of the peoples, places, and events mentioned in their writings have been historically verified, and continue to be verified to this day - Ramses, Jericho, Urr, Babylon, Cyrus, Salem, the destruction of the temple at Jerusalem, etc.
And when the Christ was born, he fullfilled hundreds of Old Testament prophacies, he was everything the Old Testament told us he would be.
Hundreds of witnesses testified to his birth, teaching, death, and Resurrection and Ascension, the calling of the Apostles, and his establishment of a Church " …which shall remain to the end of time…"
And for two thousand years this Church has remained faithful to his Word.
And finally we have the inner consistancy, grandure, and holiness of the Scriptures, Old and New. It is a work unsurpassed in human history, to which nothing compares, because it tells a story which could not have been from human hands, and reveals a spiritual vision and morality never heard of in the annuals of history. It lifts the spirit in every way, leading one to say, " This is of God. "
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