I have four reasons why I believe the Bible is the God-book:
That isn't what we're discussing.
We've just agreed, I take it, that truth is conformity with reality.
So now we're looking to you to provide a definition of God such that if we found a real candidate, a candidate with objective existence, not imaginary, we could tell whether it were God or not.
1. The Bible is demonstrably proven in real time/modern time to predict the future, specifically, exactly, millennia in advance.
Not so. Nowhere in the bible is there a single purported prophecy so clearly and credibly attested as to its terms and the time of its making, so remote, detailed, and unforeseeable, and so clearly and credibly attested as to its fulfillment, as to suggest, let alone require, the reader to consider supernatural foresight as a possible explanation. Not one.
But that's not our topic.
2. The Bible in its construction/text is demonstrably proven to be the work of a hyper-intelligence.
On the contrary, the bible is a collection of books each written by one or more humans, at particular times and places, to suit particular purposes, politics and agendas, and is totally human from start to end.
But that's not our topic.
3. The Bible shows the much more love of Christ, far beyond all other religious beliefs and psychology.
Jesus is mentioned nowhere in the Tanakh, and doesn't qualify as a Tanakh messiah anyway.
But that's not our topic,
4. Individual verses from the Bible are the most powerful tools for human counseling, and the wisest things ever written.
That opinion is not shared by the best authorities on human psychology, nor could it be.
But that's not our topic,
And speaking of our topic, could we have that definition of real God please.