Strong evidence abounds for the existence of God and the inspiration of the Bible. If you're an atheist, much of this evidence is not even on your radar. This workbook can point you to one such area of evidence so you can research it in detail and come to an intelligent conclusion.
The book was written as follows:
This book begins with a seemingly ridiculous and unprovable claim: that God restored the nation of Israel in 1948, as He promised in Bible prophecies written thousands of years earlier. These prophecies also predicted in detail what the conditions would be like in the restored nation. The questions test the claim to see if it is true or false. They are also used to calculate the combined mathematical probability of all of the fulfillments, to show they didn't happen by chance. This claim was chosen to show the following skeptical objections do not apply:
"The prophecies were written after the events happened.""The prophecies were written vaguely. They can be interpreted to mean anything.""The fulfillments were coincidental, the result of random chance.""The prophecies were purposely fulfilled to make the Bible seem true.""The Bible writers lied about the fulfillments."If you're an atheist, I challenge you to take a look at the book, do the research, and give honest answers to the questions. You can only refute the claim if you do the research.
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2025 Edition: This edition adds an appendix containing AI chatbot GROK's unedited answers and reasonings to the first eleven questions. These questions are non-theological in nature and based on unbiased sources. This is the only AI content in the book, and it is provided for the convenience of those who are unable to research the answers on their own. You are free to verify the answers by asking GROK yourself, asking some other AI chatbot the questions, or you can ignore the appendix altogether.