Yay, religious thread.
Empirical claims made in the Bible or by Christians interpreting the Bible (e.g. young earth creationism, geocentricism, historical accounts of the Jewish people, historical account of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, etc.) are blatantly false. Theoretical models proposed in the Bible or by Christians interpreting the Bible (e.g. soul-spirit-body hypothesis dealing with human physiology and psychology, free will behavioral choice model, dualist interpretation of cognition, explanation for social success of the Christian religion, almost anything non-sociologist Christians believe about sociological behavior, etc.) are contradicted by empirical evidence. Logical arguments for theism (e.g. ontological argument, cosmological argument, transcendental argument) are based on false or nonsense premises. Practical arguments for theism (e.g. moral argument, purpose argument) are based on non-cognitive or irrational premises, Christianity relies heavily on moral realist philosophy, which is fallacious.
The bible really shouldn't be taken literally, I don't understand how people who believe in creationism can possibly think that everything the bible says it 100% true. If you did you would be saying the earth is flat and set on pillars and is immovable (1 Chronicals 16:30, Psalms 93:1, Psalms 96:10, 1 Samuel 2:8, Job 9:6) and the sun moves around the earth, not that the earth moves around the sun. (Josh 10:12-13). Are they insane?
Oh and the teleological argument, more like the teLOLogical argument.