In math, a vector space is composed of base vectors such that each base vector is independent of the others and some combination of base vectors defines everything in the vector space. Anything not in vector space V is inconsistent with V.
In general we can say that axioms are the basis of a belief system. Examples of such systems are geometry, real numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, complex numbers, and fractions. Anything not in compliance with a belief system's axioms, is not consistent with it.
For the Holy Bible, I challenge anyone to find its axioms which allow one to construct the morals presented in the Old and the New Testament. Are those axioms consistent with each other? If not, why not? If any axioms conflict with the others, why believe in God?
GodLied.
In general we can say that axioms are the basis of a belief system. Examples of such systems are geometry, real numbers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, complex numbers, and fractions. Anything not in compliance with a belief system's axioms, is not consistent with it.
For the Holy Bible, I challenge anyone to find its axioms which allow one to construct the morals presented in the Old and the New Testament. Are those axioms consistent with each other? If not, why not? If any axioms conflict with the others, why believe in God?
GodLied.