It's too late for this old man to respond to such deep matters, and this isn't a proper medium for doing so. I will risk making a few absurdly inadequate comments.
1). GOD exists as one of the two absolutes in existence. The other is the Chaos, what the ancients thought of as "nothing" or utter disorder, and modern science would call the sea of micro-black holes. Our most intelligent scientist, John von Neumann reasoned that for the Universe to exist there must be, by Quantum Mechanical law, an "Observer" to collapse its Wave Function from this State of Chaos. That Observer must be beyond this Universe, and there was only One Entity that he could think of to do that job.
2). The Bible is a great mix of different types of literature, so the question is naively put. Some of it is allegory. Some of it is poetry. Some of it is cultural law and mores. Some of it is legend. AND some of it is historical. Biblical archaeology has shown a huge amount of historical truth in some areas of the Bible, and this is not in academic dispute.
3). Jesus was clearly a real person, and this is attested to not only in Josephus but in several other old sources. The depth of early followership that He had alone shows this. By the 200s a Roman empress [no Christian she] was so impressed with his life that she had a temple built to honor him and two other "wonder workers". Whether one believes that Jesus was Son of God is a different question. I believe that He is, though I have no scientific proof, nor does anyone. His words alone are so humanly counterintuitive, however, that one wonders who else they could have come from.
Now, old man will hit the sack.......
I take Mike's post as a starting point. As good as anyone can get, or have. One stands on it's own basis, my only comment is in humility, it, or God is beyond my understanding; which makes me susceptible to both hucksters and cynicism. I must ride a narrow path in the middle.
For point two, us modern folks who want to call "The Bible"
a thing, as in singular, I think sell that collection short. As many have alluded, it is the entire culture of a people over thousands of years. Compounded is the fact that it splinters off in to records written after most were gone that had met the man, of a man strongly deified who lived in the middle of a time of political and religious turmoil. Much of the pre-human shamanism and superstition was being evaporated. Trade routes and engineering were putting increasingly distant points on the globe in a position of regular contact, so ideas, information, and beliefs could be shared. And people were becoming harder to control . . .
I once took a class whose sole focus was on the Book of Job. It was written and rewritten, by those who had the power and control over hundreds of years. That was an easy task as it turns out because writing was such an expensive technology, that the wealthy controlled its use and preservation. Job was where we meet the
ha satan (from the verb root implying “to be at enmity with.”) I saw several lectures including one by a professor Dr. Bradley Crowell. He painted what started as a literal device used to question God, for making a point to the reader, kind of like a prosecuting attorney, and followed the development into a real character, that was "deified in an anti-God" manner. This of course led to the creation of "Hell" as a place of punishment, as opposed to "Sheol" which was the Hebrew definition of the afterlife for well over a thousand years. It is easy to see with the increasing desperation of the Hebrew people and the early Christians as a small subset, that the superpowers, first the Greeks, and then the Romans challenge orthodox theology by shredding the Retribution Principle which was key to those in control remaining so.
Here is the development. It can be seen in the different parts of Job :
1) First the good and righteous will profit in this world, so respect the wealthy and powerful. Those who are poor have an ethical issue, they are the sinners!
2) Well it is true that those who are good will be rewarded, but that reward will come
after this life, in the afterworld. So go ahead and despise the poor, and deformed, they are wicked, but all of us good and chosen believers will be tortured and may not succed as well as we planned in this world will be rewarded in the afterlife. And for $29.95 you can now purchase the entire blueprint to get to the final salvation, what is a mystery for most has been revealed to us, Mo, Larry, and Curly, and we are willing to share to you if you send your check today. We will enclose the secret decoder pin so you to can decipher God's word in your life every day! (Okay so I hyperbolized a bit, but when it became clear, that the rather materialistic promises of the Hebrew theology were not going to be fulfilled literally, it was an adopted affectation pretty close to this.)
Which brings us to the intellectually most superior issuance of ideas on the topic :
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Can someone give me a response to Sam Harris' presentation at Notre Dame?
Which brings me to question three, or Mike's number three; so here.
3) There are two Jesus'. Simply. There is the historical Jesus. And then if you admit anything can be above our literal interpretation, as in a spiritual or world or universe beyond ours, then there is a Jesus of Ideas and Other Non-tangibles. I would call this a Jesus of Love. When I was young I tried to do a thesis of how certain Dãoist principles followed the new trade routes. What if Jesus were a trader not a carpenter? After all the craftsman the words used for Jesus were actually more indicative of a stone worker. But what if his career, which he practiced in the years he "disappeared" were actually trading, and he traveled to great far lands and was exposed to un-orthodox thoughts?
I cannot continue this however if you want to look farther, the Founding Fathers, so misquoted and misunderstood today, many of whom were deist not Christians, have provided an "enlightened" view from their time. Research Jefferson's Bible. Thomas Jefferson correctly attributed the teachings of Jesus to being the "greatest moral code ever laid down for man." Further Dr. Bart D. Ehrman, who started as a fundamentalist preacher, and has become a preeminent New Testament scholar has identified another phenomena which has led to the twisting of the story of Jesus. Those first to see Jesus and testify to that were women. You see Jesus didn't believe in many of the conventions of the day. I believe his sole motivation was love. And that was the sacrifice that got lost; his real sacrifice was his own ego! And that was the example he set.
So then what a fiery caldron! So much revisionism because those he spread his message to, "Love one another," were so incapable. Revisionist and apologists, took a toll on the true Jesus. Misogynists, so powerful and popular in the Church from the time of the Nicene revisions to the time of Charlemagne, demoted and enslaved women from the exalted status they had with Jesus. The wealthy enslaved the poor which was so at odds with Jesus' fundamental message. And the sociopaths rewrote the message, apparently with thoughts of war and blinding savagery dancing in their heads!
Love one another, as I have loved you. Love one another. Love.
I always thought this was the closest I've ever come to hearing my own thoughts on the Catholic church put in an eloquent way. Watch if you're interested.
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Voilà!