I believe there are facts in the bible - however, I also believe it is a book that has been transcribed and translated numerous times by numerous people, written in a far different era than the worldwide socio-economic and political climate we have today. It simply cannot be taken verbatim at face value. None the less, there are good values and teachings in there relevant to today's world. There are also things in there that are outright immoral and wrong. I have no qualms admitting that.
Now, if you are quite done with your feeble attempts to put words in my mouth, answer the question; do you understand the difference between a belief and a fact. Yes or no.
I would ask you to support this mighty claim with some equally mighty evidence... but we all know you won't, because you can't.
The sad thing is, I can probably point out where this thought was planted in your head - the Discover Magazine article titled "The Scientific Method is a Myth".
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/crux/2015/10/28/scientific-method-myth/#.V1QZkvkrKUk
Guess what - you got sucked into vapid sensationalism with a clickbait headline; I would wager you didn't read the whole way through:
The scientific method, as taught in primary school, is VASTLY SIMPLIFIED, but no less relevant or true, in much the same way basic math and health is simplified. Recall your math lessons from early gradeschool - no doubt, you were taught such things as "you cannot divide by zero", correct? Only to find out in higher math classes (if you took any) that you can, in fact, divide by zero. You were probably taught that you could never take the square root of a negative number - surprise, you can!
Do you remember Schoolhouse Rock - I'm Just a Bill?
Certainly you don't believe the process is that simple, do you? None the less, that video is a successful and capable teaching tool that gets the basics across in a format that its target audience can understand.
The reason it is simplified is because you can't just throw the entire subject as a ten year old and expect them to understand it. You have to start with a foundation, with the fundamentals, and build up. The scientific method taught in school is the same. Yes, it is true - not everything can be analyzed following the scientific method exactly as taught in school. Guess what - not every case of pneumonia can be treated the exact same way either. Not every person can subsist on the exact same diet. That's a fact of life.
The principles behind the scientific method, however, are no less valid today than they were a hundred years ago.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/chadorz...long-live-the-scientific-method/#5c82e8fd14eb
Now, please, show me how the scientific method is a myth.