1. Holy books – do people believe the stories actually happened? If so how can you square this with modern science/evolution?
Of course you will always get wishy-washy followers of any religion, that’s just life. But if you’re talking about true followers of Christ (Christians) then yes, they believe what the bible says because it is the inspired word of God.
Some people try to explain away bits of the bible by saying its symbolic, and whilst some areas clearly are symbolic (such as Jesus calling us sheep – we’re not actually sheep!), other’s aren’t. Christian scientists either believe the evolutionary model is true so creation is symbolic, or they believe creation story is literal and they crunch the numbers to reflect this. It was mentioned on the other thread that the decay rate being constant or variable changes everything. If it was constant since time began, the earth is very, very old. But it it was variable because of climate change or a world wide flood (Noah) then it would support a very young earth. Obviously current mainstream science goes with constant theory or the evolutionary theory falls apart. But there are fully professional scientists who believe in God and claim that no one was there to measure, and so its much more likely to have been variable, especially since the notion isn’t an impossible one.
2. Do people of faith acknowledge that the holy books contradict themselves?
I can't speak for other holy books of false religions, and would expect them to because they're false. But I do know the bible doesn’t contradict itself. This is one of the best-spread false rumours in urban legend you will ever find. If people twist what is said of course they can make it out to be wrong, but if you take it in context (who is talking, what are they talking about, and to whom) then it fits together in a way that would be very hard to achieve with so many writers over so many years. Find me an example that YOU have studied out (not just cut and paste from an atheist website without researching it thoroughly and fairly) and I am happy to explain it further to you.
3. Is sexism acceptable?
You need to remember that just because the bible describes historical events, it doesn’t always endorse people’s actions. God wanted order in society, and just like order in the military, or in a large corporation, someone needs to lead. However, like everything else, man has corrupted this order and the result is exclusion and discrimination. Galatians 3 says “there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Jesus Christ”
In modern society the act of ascribing different roles to male and female is considered sexist. However it is possible to have different roles whilst maintaining value and respect, and without making women inferior.
There are numerous accounts of women not only governing male and female alike, but also leading men to know of God. Proverbs dedicates a whole chapter of admiration and praise for the acts of a good woman. Some of Jesus’ best friends were women. He was revealed to them first when he rose from the dead. As a baby he was brought to a female prophetess Anna. Men are held more accountable to God and are instructed to be sacrificial and consider and love their wives as much as they consider and love themselves. Can you imagine how different our world would be if only men followed this?
4. If you had been born into another religion would you follow it or convert?
Obviously its impossible to say what and if, because we can't say for certain. However it is known that people convert all the time. The website Hinduismnow.org www.hinduismnow.org/blog/2016/02/06/over-one-million-people-accept-christ-at-single-event-in-india/. has reported about more than a million Hindus converting to Christianity in a single event. There are some interesting stories logged online in various websites like this one blog.godreports.com/tag/hindu-conversion-to-christianity/.]] if you like to google it.
5. is it not surely luck which faith most people follow?
No, God is in control over who is born where, and when. He shows himself to people in dreams, visions, word of mouth, books, all manner of different ways. He is a God of the impossible, after all!
6. Why do none of the holy books mention evolution of mankind? Or any other modern science which has been proven?
Some Christians would argue because evolution isn’t correct! However one thing can say for sure is that whether you believe God used evolution or not, is irrelevant when the bible is all about our sin (we all do that) and our judgement (everyone faces God on judgement day), and whether we accept or reject the free gift that God offers us when we believe in him.
It is noteworthy to mention that the bible reflects observable and testable scientific knowledge (evolution is neither of these, since we were not there to repeat the test), even though the people probably didn’t realise how accurate it was when they wrote it! Websites such as www.clarifyingchristianity.com/science.shtml show this.