- It was written 600 years after the death of Jesus Christ, so how can any of it be 'the words of Jesus Christ', nobody he knew was alive for 600 years, sorry to burst your bubbles.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but if you think that, then you're wrong. Historically speaking, many of the new testament books / letters were written around 50 years after the death of Jesus. Many people who saw the events took place would have still been around for that. The first 4 books of the Bible were written by Moses, obviously during his lifetime (because otherwise they wouldn't be written by him); while many of the events recorded in the book of Genesis would have not been experienced firsthand by him, those following would have been. The Bible as a whole was written over a great deal of time.
- It has 2 different stories for the creation of man, 1) Adam & Eve ; 2) God created man in a day ( or w/e it is )
Um.... k. They're the same story. God created Adam in a day. There is an undefined length of time between that event and the creation of woman.
Overall, IMO the Bible has very little to do with a secularist's point of view on abortion anyway. But if you're going to have an opinion about the Bible, it should be grounded at least in fact.
- It was written 600 years after the death of Jesus Christ, so how can any of it be 'the words of Jesus Christ', nobody he knew was alive for 600 years, sorry to burst your bubbles.
If God created the universe, he wouldn't create it with C14 enough to predict the age of some object. Carbon dating is a completely useless practice if you're religious and you believe God created the universe.
I hesitate to stick with you on this point. It's apparent that God created the universe "old" (as He did with Adam). Although I still think carbon dating is relatively unreliable.