And 1aguar has so much depth that he forgets the connection.
I do appreciate the "compliment" and acknowledgment that I am a "deep thinker". However, you are asking us to accept that the Bible is perfect and inerrant; I don't think it is possible to prove that; worse still, this kind of submission to authority is irrational, and you cannot awaken to GOD's TRUTH if you are narrow-minded.
If you want some
breadth of knowledge, perhaps you could investigate Patanjali's Eight Limbs of Yoga, or Ancient Aliens, or Phoenix Journals, as has been suggested to you by people in this thread. I am sure you will learn something if you watch those episodes which relate to Christian ideas; they are quite interesting!
By far the most important thing in any one's spiritual journey is to never surrender discernment to any book or person. Why?
1) God's people perish for lack of knowledge (Hosea 4).
2) Reason is a gift, you must wisely use it to multiply knowledge; do not abandon or "bury" GOD's gifts (Matthew 25).
3) Man is a rational being. To be rational means that you can
intelligently evaluate new ideas when presented.
4) No man on Earth is perfect or free from error and all books are written by men. Therefore, all books are limited (incomplete).
5) The only certainty is change. If you cannot change your mind, then you must be "dead".
6) No false idols. Only GOD is perfect and deserving of total obedience. God resides within YOU, not some book.
7) GOD sent many messengers; how would you know that yours is the most correct unless you compare and evaluate?
8 ) GOD is mysterious, so you have to perform an investigation no matter what. The raw truth is never popular (Amos 5), so the mainstream answers are usually wrong.
9) If you surrender your discernment and turn off your mind by saying "who am I to know?", you are saying "who am I to live?"--Ayn Rand
10) GOD made man judge of all things. You are to judge what is good by what agrees with YOU.
So I am urging readers to "Read it ALL and judge in wisdom of knowledge". I think that it is very good advice. You are telling readers that "the wisdom of the Bible is pure, complete, perfect, and absolutely true". I think that your claim is irrational and provably false. You are suggesting that I place my faith in a book and thereby escape having to think about and evaluate any other knowledge claims. That is anti-reason, it is irrational, and therefore foolish.