- Virgin Birth. Can't be done, medically provable.
Just like it is scientifically provable that there is no God? Think about it. She was impregnated by the Holy Spirit, and once you're there, you are a bit past 'medically provable.'
Nothing is impossible with God.
- Genesis. No evidence for it, as opposed to the big bang.
I take it you are referring to the Creation story? Because there is plenty of evidence for Abraham, for Joseph and the Egyptian famine, and much else of Genesis. As for the Creation story, it is just that - a story. It is there to show that God created the world, and all that is in it, not to be taken literally as seven days. In fact, the Hebrew word used could be taken as meaning 'an age' or 'period of time,' rather than 'day.' And as for evolution, I believe in it, as do many Christians. Something called 'Theistic Evolution.' That is, evolution inspired by God. The big bang was created by Him, with the ultimate aim of humanity. Did you know dinosaurs may be mentioned in the Bible? In the book of Job. There is a verse which certainly sounds like it is talking about dinosaurs. God made the Big Bang. Simple as.
- The earth is a sphere not a circle.
And?
- Herod died 4 years BC
- The census for which they went to Bethlehem happened in 6 AD
The three empire-wide censuses decreed by Augustus were in 28 B.C., 8 B.C., and 14 A.D. The Gospels tell us "this was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governing Syria." Qurinius was governor in 6-7 AD, and so it is often assumed that that is the time being spoken of. Again, translation is key here. The Greek word for 'first' (prote) is sometimes translated 'prior to' or 'before.' The Greek text of Luke 2:2 can correctly be translated, "This census was before Quirinius was governing Syria."
Which suggests it was the 8 BC census. Jesus' birth is usually estimated between 4 and 7 BC, but it would likely have taken several years for the bureaucracy of the census to reach Palestine. Luke writes that Mary and Joseph received news from an angel of the Lord that Herod had died, but even so, they were afraid to return to Bethlehem when they heard that Herod Archelaus (Herod's son) was now the ruler of Judea (And continued to be until 6 AD when it came under direct Roman rule.
- Censuses as prctised by Augustus were normally only covering Roman citizens .
Augustus was very interested in the the numbers of citizens (With a little c) in the empire, particularly in whether those numbers were growing. This was the primary reason for the census. He would not have got a very good result by limiting it to Roman citizens who were at this time mostly Italians. It was only in the third century that citizenship was extended to all male inhabitants fo the empire. This was a census of the empire, not Italy.
and never got people to return to thier place of birth anyway
It was not unheard of. There are records, for example in Egypt, which show that Roman censuses sometimes did require exactly this.
- You can't fast for 40 days and 40 nights. Try it, see how long you last. Jesus was therefore not, as is often claimed, properly human assuming that is true...
Fasting does not mean you cannot drink water, by the way. There is no mention of Jesus thirsting during his fast. It is quite possible to do this.
I am interested to know, where did you get these? Or did you read through the Bible youself?