Happy New Year, Tamara!
You will know the truth someday, as will all of God's image bearers.
In the meantime, as with your other unsupported accusations about people being stuck without hope in their circumstances, etc., I would be interested in specifics concerning your assertion that the Bible is an "outdated, ignorant and superstitious book."
You simply saying that without any support does not add to the conversation or prove your point. Such claims are simple to make, but in the absence of any specific information--e.g., explaining exactly what in the Bible is outdated, ignorant, or superstitious--your words mean about as much as a cow belching and there's no way to have an actual conversation.
In fact, you've made it clear by your repeated refusals to engage in facts and repeated unsupported accusations and ad hominem attacks that you're not interested in conversation, but instead acting as a troll under a bridge whose only goal is to impede progress.
I love meaningful conversations, including those with intelligent people with whom I disagree, but you're responding as though you're either unwilling or unable to engage in a meaningful conversation that is marked by critical thinking, sticks to the facts, includes support for its assertions, avoids false accusations and personal attacks, etc.
If you have something to say--e.g., that the Bible is "outdated, ignorant, or superstitious," or that it's not possible for people to improve their economic standing and job prospects through hard and smart work--then support it. What exactly has led you to those conclusions?