Scientific Facts in the Bible: 100 Reasons to Believe the Bible is Supernatural in Origin

Scientific Facts in the Bible: 100 Reasons to Believe the Bible is Supernatural in Origin is a book written by Ray Comfort, as an attempt to explain Biblical scientific foreknowledge.

The book is divided into 13 chapters, each focusing on a field of science or a specific book. The chapters contain various examples, with Bible verses shoehorned to support the example. As always, the examples only explain that the scientific statement matches what's written in the Bible rather than showing that the Bible explains the scientific basis concerning the fact.

The book is so popular that Comfort's website "Living Waters" priced it at a whopping $6.99.

Chapter 7: The Bible's 100% Accurate Prophecies
 Bear in mind, the Bible contains many failed prophecies, such as predicting that the Nile River would dry up (which it never has).

Chapter 9: Historical Figures and the Bible
 Here are some other historical figures who also believed the Bible, but Comfort prefers not to cite:
 * 1) Adolf Hitler
 * 2) The Nazi Party
 * 3) The Ku Klux Klan
 * 4) George W. Bush
 * 5) Dick Cheney
 * 6) Popes. Every single one of them (presumably), from the beginning to the end of the Roman Catholic Church
 * 7) Fred Phelps
 * 8) Henrich Kramer & James Sprenger, authors of the Malleus Maleficarum
 * 9) Vlad the Impaler
 * 10) Ivan the Terrible
 * 11) Hernán Cortés and many other conquistadors
 * 12) Kamini Debbarma of the, a Christian terrorist group in India
 * 13) Joseph Kony

Needless to say, this chapter in Comfort's book is entirely based on argument from authority (argumentum ad verecundiam); in other words, if some famous people are Christians, Christianity must be accurate. It should go without saying (but too often doesn't) that arguments from authority are problematic.