What evidence? (this is traditionally the point where the Christian makes a quick exit from the argument). Rather than do research, I'll pick one from my memory. Lourdes. 68 do!@#$%^&*ented, scientifically unexplained miracles. I'm not holding this up as proof that everything in the bible is true, but rather as proof that science can't explain everything. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracles_at_Lourdes for specific details (I don't want to be accused of not citing my sources: I originally saw this on the history channel). There are countless other do!@#$%^&*ented incidents of divine intervention. The bible has accounts of most of the ancient ones. I'm honestly not a good source for modern ones. That's certainly possible. So how do you need to interpret the Bible now? Don't understand your question. Actually no-one in this thread has claimed to be an atheist, so please, stop making excuses. And being a hypocrite, a liar and a re!@#$%^&* is obviously in your nature. Case closed. Actually come to think of it, you've re-interpreted this thread to make it read the way you need it to read to make your re!@#$%^&*ed !@#$%^&*umption factual, something that should be very familiar to a Christian... ROFL Some people in that posted in this thread have claimed to be atheists in other venues. I'm sorry to be vague. To use your line, I've not actually claimed to be Christian. You've just re-interpreted what I've said to make your re!@#$%^&*ed !@#$%^&*umption factual. Something that should be very familiar to an atheist. Now can we stop with the generalizations? Or must it continue?