Originally posted by Vulcan
While I cannot disprove there is a 'god' I can disprove there is NOT a christian god based on statements made in christian teachings, ie creationism versus the age of the earth, evolution etc, the great flood etc.
Now, either the bible is wrong, or you're worshipping a false god.
Vulcan, both in this and in your prior posts you're making absolutist statements despite having pretty limited understanding of christian texts and teachings. (I.E., your statements about the origin of the biblical canon sound more like polemic than reasoned opinion, and when confronted with data the issue kinda went away.)
Let me just address the age of the earth thing, since it seems to be a bugaboo for you.
In the original hebrew, I understand that the word "day" has a broader meaning, and is used for a block of time anywhere from 24 hours up. "Morning" actually means "beginning," and "evening" is "ending." So the literal translation would be close to "and the beginning and the ending were the first time period." That Hebrew text has traditionally been understood as it was translated to King James english as "the morning and the evening were the first day," and that could be the meaning -- but may not be. The idea that the earth was 6000 years old was FIRST proposed by a minister in the 1800s, based on adding together the lifespans of people named in the Bible; but this overlooked the fact that "son of" literally meant "came from," leaving open the possibility that generations were skipped in the reported geneologies (which had gaps anyway). The 6000 year thing is not an intrinsic, ancient christian teaching...
So there is not a "christian" doctrine for the earth's age, which is not surprising since the whole point of the Bible is God's relationship with humans. There are Christians who believe the earth is 6000 years old, and christians who believe it is MUCH older than that. The bible does say that the ultimate source of life was a creation act by God, not by spontaneous generation; and one could argue that spontaneous generation of life has yet to be proved in any way scientifically.
Evolution is a broad term, including micro and macro evolutionary changes. the bible says that animal life came about through God's direct action, and that life reproduced "after its kind." Natural selection, and even speciation within "kinds" (whatever they are) would be absolutely consistant with christian teaching.