1. God’s Character you mean the guy that mass murdered the children of Sodom and Gomorra?
2. Claims of Divine Authorship you mean the book that's been edited and reedited and has multiple versions in print?
3. Unity of the Bible what, like a history book?
4. Fulfilled Prophecy none
5. Scientific Accuracy
6. Archaeological Finds nothing of import has been found
7. Life-Changing Power more nonsense
I'm not going to read the link (apparently, Ken Hamm has something to do with it), but I'll comment on a couple of these points - 3 and 4.
The unity in the Bible is profound, maybe surprising to you if you have not studied it before. Forty-odd writers over a period of hundreds of years have composed a single, cohesive story of a godly people's turn toward idolatry, their subsequent flailing about in a pagan world, and then of forgiveness and redemption and untold years of peace and prosperity. It is, in essence, a story of a people once called Adam, then eventually Israel, and finally Christians (
saints, briefly).
Understanding that, then the fulfillment of prophecy falls into place. Daniel was right when he said that God's kingdom on earth would be established in the days of empire (Chapter 2). Jesus was right when he said that the calamities marking the end of the Jewish Age would begin to manifest in his generation, when the Temple would burn down and political Israel would begin to crumble, finally doing so after the Bar Kochba Revolt (spelling?). John said the same thing in Revelation, saying that the Christian Age - the New Jerusalem - would prevail upon the earth.
As for life-changing power, point 7, what do you think has changed a person who calls himself a Christian? More so, do you think Christianity has done more for humankind than any other organization ever has simply because it had more will?