“There was no Holy Book in Noah's time and neither was there any in Abraham's, but they all believed in God.”
The people in the book about God’s interaction with the world all believe in the god described in the book? That’s compelling evidence!
There was no “There and Back Again” in Frodo’s time, but everyone in the Shire believed in Bilbo’s adventure. Can’t argue about totally internal self-referencing, can you?
"People, there is no self-made man in this world, and what the science teaches you about evolution, is pure rubbish.”
Feel fucking free to point out the error in the methodology leading to faulty conclusions, rather than just rejecting the conclusions.
"One of the tricks of the devil is to cause confusion in your mind, so be alert.”
that’s pretty much the point of the peer review process, to make sure observations and conclusions aren’t subject to subjective elements.
"The time is near, very near where everyone will have to give account to the Creator."
Why? He knows everything, right? And knows what decisions i made and why i made them. A full accounting of some people’s life would be like an incel at therapy: “And then they all hated me, so I-”
“Now, now, you know that isn’t true.”