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Quote[/b] ]Then why a Christian god and not, say, a Muslim god? What if you were born in Iran? Vietnam? How do you know that your religion is the only one that is 'right'? Or is there even a 'right'? Theeese are the questions.
Well, no other religion is as factual as Christianity. There is evidence in research today of events that happened in the bible.
There is a very recent discovery where a small group of researchers believed they found the place where John the Baptist may have did some of his baptisms, and a cave where he may have lived.
There is another where scientists believe they have found the brother of Jesus', Joseph's, tomb.
Scientists have determined that there was once a great flood, several thousand years ago, and about the same time frame as when Noah's ark was built, and the flood mentioned in the bible happened. Um, it's been a long time since I read about it, but I believe they traced a form of algae that was associated with this flood (by date, classification, etc) all the way to central america. Also of interest, the traces of algae was found only a few feet below water, but they claimed this algae does not grow in such a shallow area, and that it grows in the deeper parts of the ocean - partial evidence that, indeed, a great flood had occurred.
There was also an incredible number of deaths during this period, and is claimed to be recorded that the world's population dropped dramatically.
In even the earliest forms of the bible (the dead sea scrolls) Jesus testifies that 'not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down'. He was talking about the temple's destruction, and sure enough about 70 years after Jesus' death the Roman army destroyed the very temple he was talking about.