How about the numerous Roman and Greek philosophers/officials who wrote about Jesus during his time?
Look at what you believe.......
Didn't Charles Darwin say that bananas turned into birds? The evolutionists must argue origin..for that they need Cosmic evolution (everything came form nothing), Chemical evolution (how did we get all the elements, stars can't fuse past iron), Organic evolution (we all came from a rock...right), Macro evolution (bananas turn into monkeys??!?!), Micro evolution (this is true, it's called a variation)
Great great great grandpa was a rock according to you.
Why can't you just accept my way of thinking? Why do you think you have to convert me?
Jesus could have also been nothing but a metaphor. And even if Jesus really existed, I doubt that he was more than a mere human. Of course I'm open to any evidence that proves my way of thinking wrong. But as long as there is no such evidence, why should I change my view?
I didn't say that anything any scientist ever said was true. I just think that science by itself was crucial to our development and is what our future depends on. Without science, mankind dies. It's that simple. Without it we'd have been extinct by now.
The concept of systematically organizing knowledge, of observing and then trying to explain via theories which are then proven by evidence and presented to other people who are invited to disprove it... It's the reason why mankind still exists. It's the reason why we have all our knowledge. Why we have medicine, cars, computers, everything.
And evolution? Come on, it's a scientific fact. There exist insane amounts of evidence for it. Heck, it has even been directly observed on very quickly multiplying protozoa. There exists no alternative to evolution. If you have some and can support it with as much evidence as evolution, go for it. You'd be showered with billions of $ and dozens of nobel prizes. There is not even the slightest doubt that evolution is a fact. Claiming evolution to be a lie is like claiming that water is dry and fire is wet. It makes no sense.
And, sorry if I offend you with it, but evolution doesn't have anything to do with where life comes from. But you don't know that. You don't want to know that. The origin of life is a completly different subject. But you just mush them up together, but you have absolutely zero interest in even trying to understand what people try to teach you. You just want to shout "no no no no all wrong", and quote stuff that people who misunderstood those theories garbled up.
What you mean with "we come from rock" is the concept of abiogenesis. Of life forming out of non-living materials. That has nothing to do with evolution. Absolutely nothing. And whereas evolution is a scientific fact, that has been directly observed and with masses of evidence to support it, abiogenesis is a theory, which has not yet been proven. However, I think that abiogenesis makes more sense than any other theory on where life comes from, and I think that it will be proven in future.
People try to replace their lack of knowledge with religion.
Example:
In the past, people thought that a solar eclipse was a deity telling us that the apocalypse is near or a great evil will come. Why? Because they didn't have the technology and knowledge that we have to explain what really happens. Now we know that solar eclipses are just a matter of positioning of the Moon, Earth and Sun, and have nothing to do with any deities whatsoever.
Or people thought that diseases were curses, before they knew that bacterie and viruses and tiny fungi exist. Know we now that diseases have absolutely nothing to do with any curses whatsoever.
And so on and so on. People always tried to explain stuff they couldn't yet understand with mystical concepts. And so far, they have always been proven wrong. There is zero evidence for any of those mystical explanations, while science has allowed us to understand one of those problems after the other, giving us logical answers.
And the same thing will happen with abiogenesis. We don't have the knowledge or technology yet to prove it. And so people try to explain it with some mystical stuff. But same as with the solar eclipses or diseases, or earthquakes or tsunamis or whatever, unless wars or catastrophes wipe us out or bomb us back into the stoneage, we will find those answers.