I don't start with my version, I start with the biblical revelation that states God is the only God and I use my logic that confirms this is so.
That's your version. A Muslim starts with his version, a Hindu his version, a Cherokee his version...and all would argue it exactly as you do. To whit...
So, you are using "version" to refer to different religions, not just different interpretation of the biblical revelation that Christians accept.
And each one of these religious views is contradictory, so only one, if any, is true. My claim is that the Christian worldview is true, not yours or theirs, and I do my best to back my argument with reason and logic.
Why would I believe in God if I didn't believe He existed? You first have to start with that presupposition.
I can think of no other proposition that requires you to believe in it to figure out you believe in it. That's not how reasoning or logic works.
My contention is that logic and reason confirm the Christian worldview, not your worldview or their worldview. I am willing to match my worldview with yours any day. So far you have focused only on mine. Let us question yours also in making sense of ultimately anything.
Why is your limited, subjective worldview true to what actually is real? Prove to me that it is necessary to believe as you do.
You have admitted several times you can't do that,
How have I done that?
You mean besides not even attempting it in eight pages? Each of your posts seems to come down to "bible quote" (without demonstrating that bible is true, again it's the claim not the evidence) + "Special pleading / argument from incredulity" X "confirmation bias."
So let me get this straight, you want me to prove the Bible is true without referencing it but by accommodating your worldview and using only sources that you accept? IOW's, you want me to place my highest authority is your fallen system of thought and plead from it.
If you could do it, you'd have done it, I've asked directly several times. I'll ask again: can you prove that your religion is true and every other one is false, that your god is real and all others fiction, without referring to the bible as it is the claim not evidence? It's a yes or no question.
I have tried to reason with you regarding the Bible. You are not open, even when you claim to be. Every claim is shot down, dismissed, without investigating and discussing its truth claims.
I could never prove to someone who does not want to hear or understand that the Christian worldview is true. They will always come up with another "but" or "what if" proposition.
I have offered to demonstrate to a reasonable and logical degree (which is all I can do) that my claims are true or rational to believe. I do this usually in a couple of ways, one is through prophecy since it is based in human history, and another is though worldview analysis and making sense of what we believe by getting to the nuts and bolts of our belief systems, on what they are built on (core presuppositions) and how from these foundations they are able to make sense of anything.
If you do not choose to engage in these topics we are left exchanging assertions.
And why would I discard the biblical God as my reference? I find reason in Him, not in you or in some other god. I don't find any other gods as sufficient reason for the universe, nor do I have to. The counterfeit is based on the real, not the other way around.
Looks like I left one out: "personal preference." If you've 'been there, done that' proving other gods false without referring to your own god or religion, it ought to be easy, but here we are. You have not answered this one either, and my guess is because you're smart enough to see that your own arguments against most other religions are exactly the same level of problematic for your religion.
I'm not interested in disproving every religion. That would take a lifetime. My worldview can make sense of human nature, the universe, life, morality, truth, origins. I believe that when examined others do not. And I don't prove other systems of thought wrong by excluding my belief system but by contrasting the two and showing that only one makes senses of life's ultimate questions, questions like, What are we? Where do we come from? Why are we here? What difference does it make? What happens to us when we die? They discuss origins, meaning, and purpose.
If you want to get by in life on the superficial level then these questions are not important. If you want to find meaning and purpose then they are fundamental.