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Re: Archaeology and the Bible.
The Archaeological mind must be objective, rather than subjective, belief in God itself has both subjective and objective elements to it. Subjective is our own belief within our own minds, personal and Individual. Its what we think to ourselves, Private or self committed. And that is a very good approach to belief in God. Now objectivity is things outside of your mind, your belief as it considers things other than you. Things external to the mind rather than thoughts or feelings.
Meaning we can certainly personally believe in God ourselves, but things outside of ourselves must be considered, don't get locked into self with your belief in God, because there is far too much " Other than you", which needs to be considered. You are too limited to think that such a limited look can prove God to you, or anyonelse. The bible has an historical base in history , and believers need to be aware of this.
And I want to go into these facts outside of ourselves, which will actually support ourselves, in this dynamic known as belief in God as supported by human recorded history.
Know your History.
Peace.
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