As I already said, the experiment to test the Bible is wrong. It is like proving that 1+3=4 by assuming that 3+1=4.
As you can see I am from the Netherlands where we speak Dutch as native language. I like to think that my english is quite good, but of course not as good as my dutch.
I would appreciate it if you wouldn't use dictionary defenitions of words against me right away.
The way I used the word indications was more like suggestions perhaps. Maybe clues is the best word. But I absolutely didn't mean anything with evidence.
Another argument against testing God.
If I would test the Bible by having faith in it, I would also have to test all other religions in this world. I can't know if those are true or not, unless I tested them. Just as I can't know if the Bible is true unless I test it.
And here comes the problem: I do not have the time to test them all.
Another problem.
As soon as I test the second religion after the Bible, I couldn't be a Christian anymore. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think it wasn't allowed to come back to Christianity once you had faith in it and left it?