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The
Bible is full of mistakes
The
first mistake was when Eve doubted the Word of God
The
second happened when her husband did, too
And
mistake after mistake is still being made because people
insist on doubting God's Word
The
Bible is full of contradictions
It
contradicts pride and prejudice
It
contradicts lust and lawlessness
It
contradicts sin, yours and mine
The
Bible is filled with failures
Because
it is the record of people who failed many times
There
was Adam
There
was Cain
There
was Moses
There
was David and many, many others
But
it is also the record of God's never-failing love
God
did not write the Bible
For
people who want to play games with words
For
those who like to examine good without doing it
For
the man who does not believe because he does not want
to
Modern
man has discarded the teachings of the Bible
For
the same reasons other men have discarded it throughout
history
Woeful
ignorance as to its true message and content
Determined
apathy in refusing to consider its claims
Parroted
pseudo-scholarship posing as honest criticism
Secret
conviction that this Book is right and men are wrong
It
is clear that only an ignoramus or prejudiced person would
believe it
Teaches
outmoded, irrational, unreasonable and archaic principles
Is
filled with hopeless discrepancies and unacceptable statements
Could
only be the undirected, irrelevant, uninspired and unaided
work of mere men
The
Bible is, after all, only just another religious book
For
thousands who do not dare be honest with themselves and
God
For
those who are afraid to accept God's challenge to an honest
examination
For
those unwilling to look, in case it tells them what they
are really like inside
And
you cannot understand or trust what the Bible says
Unless
you are willing to consider the evidence and face up to
the Author
Make no "mistake"
about itthe Bible is here to stay!
The
Bible is a Book from God, about Godthe story of
His love for man. Its central figure is Jesus Christ,
God robed in humanity; the record of His origin, birth,
life, death, and resurrection. Its message is stranger
than fictionthat the God who spun the worlds in
space once visited earth to provide a way to heaven, and
that man may share a new Kingdom in His very own family.
The Bible is no ordinary Bookit is strangely different,
because men who listened to the voice of God wrote it.
The words they penned were more than human. They live
like fire to each new generation, fresh as wind and pure
as rain.
It
is not a book of history although its records have been
accurately substantiated by modern archaeology. It is
not a book of poetry although it has been the inspiration
of countless songs and poems throughout the centuries.
It is not an adventure story, although few novels have
matched its sheer drama. It is not a book of ethics or
morality, although civilization's finest and fairest laws
have been forged from its principles. It is not a textbook,
but it still astonishes scientists and scholars from fields
as widely varying as genetics, geology and nuclear physics.
The Bible is a unique record of man's problem, and God's
answerthe Good News of salvation from sin through
Jesus.
"What
a man has produced, man can exhaust
we have outgrown
every other book that belongs to the past, but instead
of outgrowing the Bible we have not yet grown up to it.
The Bible is not only up-to-date, but it is always ahead
of date." (C. A. Benham) Centuries of study by the
most able scholars have not begun to exhaust its riches.
The most profound study has only revealed unfathomable
depths of wisdom. Mark Twain said, "Its' not the
things I don't understand in the Bible that bother me;
its the things I do understand!" These accurate insights
expose the real reason most people are afraid to study
the Scriptures; they are afraid they may meet the Author,
and they know that they are not ready to do so. For many
people, objective evidence as to the authenticity of Scripture
is almost useless. Their atheism or skepticism
is merely a convenient excuse for moral cowardice and
willful blindness. Such a rejection of the Word of God
does not stem from lack of evidence, but from lack of
honesty, integrity and moral purity. There is much evidence
to examine that you may honestly believebut do you
want to?
Those
"contradictions"
Before
you read any further, know this knowledge = responsibility!
Dare you read on?
are
largely myth. Few people who criticize Scripture actually
know what it says. Even fewer have the necessary qualifications
to pass any accurate, objective verdict on its message.
Most have never really read it at all, and their assertions
of "mistakes" or "contradictions,"
are largely hearsay. Any man or woman who will give an
intelligent opinion or conclusion on the Bible should
first spend enough time in personal, intensive research
to see what it actually says. Simple, but honest, investigation
will harmonize the majority of the apparent discrepancies
of shallow reading.
The
Bible does not attempt to defend its claim to Divine inspirationit
simply states it. The writers of Scripture continuously
claim their message was not human opinion, but divine
revelation. Genesis opens with the words, "And God
said," nine times in the first chapter. The statement,
"
saith the Lord," appears 23 times in
the last Old Testament book, Malachi. "The Lord saith,"
appears 560 times in the first five books of the Bible
alone. Isaiah claims at least 40 times that
his message was from God, as do Ezekiel and Jeremiah,
60 and 100 times respectively. At least 3,800 times in
Scripture, writers declared their message to be divine
in origin.
The
Lord Jesus quoted from at least 24 Old Testament books.
He referred to Daniel 22 times, Isaiah 40 times, the Pentateuch
60 times, as well as the Psalms, never implying that the
events or people recorded there were mere fables or folklore.
In Luke 24:24-27, Christ claimed Himself to be the subject
of prophecy all through the Old Testament. Many times
He stated that all things in Scripture must be fulfilled.
(Matt. 13:4; Luke 21:22; John 13:18; 15:25; 17:12) He
claimed His own words were inspired, (Mark, 13:31; Jn.
6:63; 8:4 2-47; 12:46-50), and that, "the Scripture
cannot be broken." (John 10:35) His own claims to
divine origin and the claims of the Bible stand or fall
together. If He cannot be proved a liar or a lunatic,
the Bible is God's Word.
The
New Testament writers who walked and talked with Christ
likewise claimed divine inspiration. Paul declared that
his message came from God, in God's power, (I Cor. 2;
Gal. 1:11-17), and Peter says Paul wrote by, "wisdom
given to him." (2. Pet. 3:15-16) There are at least
600 Old Testament quotations and references in the New
Testament, interlacing and interlocking the two Testaments
as one united whole. The Bible's own account of its inspiration
and preservation is: "All Scripture is given by inspiration
of God
no prophecy of scripture is of any private
interpretation; for the prophecy came not in old time
by the will of man; but holy men spoke as they were moved
by the Holy Ghost." (2 Tim. 3:16; 2 Pet. 1:19-21)
The
Bible is a Book written for careful, intelligent people.
It will bear the closest examination by anyone. Honest
scholarship by saint and skeptic alike has always resulted
in overwhelming evidence of its authenticity. The Bible
does not require blind faith, but it does ask complete
honesty on the part of the critic. Thorough the
study of its claims, origin, historical records, and fulfilled
prophecy, as well as careful consideration of every challenge
and charge of its critics, enough convincing evidence
will be amassed for even the most cautious of scholars.
1.
Its Survival
Why
has the Bible survived century after century of determined
persecution? No other ancient book has such a vast number
of surviving copies; there are thousands of Old
and New Testament manuscripts. Variations between these
are minor and insignificant and great care must have been
taken in copying them. It is said that Jewish scribes
would use a new pen each time they came to the word "LORD"
and at that point they carefully compared everything they
had written so far, with the original. Men in every century
have been killed for owning copies. Each era brings a
renewed attempt to stamp it out, but history shows it
has been impossible to destroy the Scriptures. Voltaire
said, "In one hundred years, this book will be forgotten."
Voltaire is forgotten. One hundred years exactly after
his boast, his house was being used as the headquarters
for the Geneva Bible Society. Jesus said, "Heaven
and earth may pass away, but My Word will never pass away."
(Matt. 24:35) God's Word is "quick" or living.
(Heb. 4:12) It has stood the test of scholarship, centuries,
and the trials of all enemies.
2.
Its Structure
Take
about 40 different writers, over a period of about 1,500.
Use men from many walks of lifedoctors, shepherds,
kings, and fishermen. Pick them from miles and generations
apart. Give them little or no chance to communicate. Cut
off most of them from the church organizations of their
day. Ask them to write on religion, poetry, health, ethics,
science, morality, and philosophy. Ask them to predict
future events, write about the meaning of life, the mystery
of existence, and man's final purpose. You be the editor!
Collect, condense and cradle it in common language. Divide
it into books, chapters and verses. Now, what have you
got?
Literature
hash! No man on earth could make unified sense out of
such a mess of outdated ideas, wild speculations, and
hopeless contradictions. But the Bible was written in
just such a way. And any honest reader, who has carefully
examined its message, has found it to be one amazing whole
from Genesis to Revelation; united in theme, consistent
in concept, logical in development, and agreed in doctrine.
In real-life illustration, parable, and prophecy, recording
historical people who lived and died, the Bible is the
love-story of historyGod seeking rebellious man.
3.
Its Scientific Accuracy
The
God of the Bible is the God who created the universe.
True science and Scripture will always agreethey
both have the same Author! Science has had centuries to
examine the statements of fact in Scripture. Although
the opinions of men about nature and the opinions of men
about the Bible have sometimes clashed, no fault
has been recorded in Scripture. The Bible does not tell
fairy tales. Its statements are true, able to stand the
closest examinations. It is a matter of historical record
that science has never developed significantly anywhere,
except where there was a Christian influence. The scientific
method and motivation for inquiry is really a child of
Scriptural concepts; that the universe is the orderly
product of a Divine Mind, and that man can discover the
secrets of His creation, since he is made in rational,
finite miniature likeness of his maker. Science has primarily
expanded where the Bible was most freely read. Galileo,
Newton, Pascal, Copernicus, and many others knew the Bible
and its Author.
Before
Columbus sailed around the world, Scripture records the
spherical nature of earth. (Is. 40:21-22) When "Science,"
as a baby, thought the world to be held up by, "three
elephants on the back of a tortoise," the Bible factually
established its free floating in space. (Job. 26:7) The
moon is shown to be a reflector, unlike the radiating
sun. (Job. 25:5; 31:6) Modern precision telescopes have
charted a "runaway" star in space. Arcturus,
drifting with all its planets in tow, travels silently
through the universe at twenty-seven and a half miles
a second. The Bible recorded its wanderings centuries
before the telescope. The Bible record of creation is
a master example of the harmony of geology, biology, and
Scripture. 300 years ago, it was discovered that physical
life was resident in the blood; the Bible recorded it
3,500 years ago. (Lev. 17:11) Meteorology, geology, aeronautical
principles, are all hinted at in Scripture. (Ps. 135:5,7;
Job 38:4; 28:5) Atomic energy and radiation effects are
old-stuff with the God of the atom. (2 Pet. 3:1 0-12;
Is. 4:1; 13:12; Joel 2:30the word "pillars"
is in Hebrew, "palm-trees")
Science
can tabulate the "What," for us, analyze the
"How," and probe for the "Why." But
it cannot tell us the "where from" or the reason
for which the universe exists. It cannot say who you are
or why you are here. It can tell us what we are able
to do, but not what we ought to do. Here, revelation
in science is superseded by His revelation, Scripture.
(Ps. 91:1; 8:3-6; 19:7-14) One shows His power; the other,
His purpose.
4.
Its Span of Time In Prophecy
There
is one thing the Bible dares do that no other book in
the world does. It accurately predicts the future. God
arranges situations in history to bring about His glory
in the lives of those who respond to His call. Working
with the moral choices of men, He directs circumstances
together into a pre-planned series of patterns laid down
before the foundation of the world. The outline of many
of these patterns is revealed in the Bible. There are
about 3,856 verses directly or indirectly concerned with
prophecy in Scriptureabout one verse in six
tells of future events! God's challenge to the world is,
"Prove Me now - I am the LORD... I will speak; and
the Word that I shall speak shall come to pass."
(Jer. 28:9; Ezek. 12:25; 24:14; Lk. 21:22) Buddhists,
Confucianists, and the followers of Mohammed have their
sacred writings, but in them the element of prophecy is
conspicuous by its absence. The destruction of
Tyre, the invasion of Jerusalem, the fall of Babylon and
Romeeach was accurately predicted and fulfilled
to the smallest detail.
In
the life of the Lord Jesus Himself there are over 300
fulfilled prophecies. The chances that these would all
coincide by accident in one person are laughable. By the
laws of chance, it is one in a number followed by 181
zeroes! To give you some idea of the size of this immense
figure, think of a ball that is packed solidly with electrons,
(two and a half million, billion, end to end make
would a line about one inch long.) Now in your mind imagine
this ball expanded to the size of the universe we knowsome
four billion light-years in diameter. (A light-year being
the distance light travels in one year, at a rate of over
186,000 miles a second.) Multiply this by 500 quadrillion,
then remove just one electron, and color it red.
Put it back and stir for a hundred years. Then blindfold
a man and send him in to pick it out first time.
Impossible? This is the same chance that Christ lived
and died according to Scripture by accident. The Bible
specifically predicts events and happenings that are as
modern as tomorrow's news release.
5.
Its Social Influence
A
book's true value is revealed by the effect it has on
society. The Bible gives laws for human relationships
that have never been excelled or equaled. Whenever the
Scripture has been taught and lived, it has transformed
nations. The Bible has produced consideration for others,
tenderness and compassion for the old, sick, and needy.
It has dignified womanhood and guided childhood. Whenever
the Scripture is freely circulated in the language of
a people, it releases astonishing power for good, elevating
society, overthrowing superstition, and opening the door
to progress in the sciences, arts, and humanities. The
Bible message has delivered thousands from the chains
of fear, sickness, and sin. It is the most powerful book
in the world for the renewal of man. Practically applied,
it teaches and inspires industry, fairness, and justice;
it stands for the welfare of the individual, the family,
the community, and the state. It has created more benevolent
enterprises than any other book in history. Study the
record of history for yourself. See what happens to the
nation that honors the Bible and its Author. See what
happens to progress in countries that try to suppress,
reject, or misinterpret its message. Wherever the Bible
is loved and applied, the nation is exalted. Whenever
men become forgetful of its Author and ignorant of its
truths, fear, war, disease, and hatred stalks the streets.
The Bible injunction is clear; "Happy is the nation
whose God is the Lord"
6.
Its Supreme Appeal
The
Bible is a Book with a universal message for all. It is
the only volume that a child and scholar may find equally
delightful. Its simple, life-related principles work in
any country transcending barriers of culture and race
to bring peace, love, joy, and forgiveness. Only the Bible
can make bad men good inside, transforming the rebel into
the saint and servant of humanity. It appeals to all men.
7.
Its Supernatural Salvation
The
greatest proof of the Bible is the difference its message
can make in your life. If you have not done so,
will you ask God the Holy Spirit to reveal to your heart
the truth of His power in its pages? (John 16:13; I Cor.
2:11-14). Pray honestly, "God, I don't know if this
is your Word or not, but if it is and you can help me,
please show yourself to me as I read." God will meet
you in a living demonstration of His reality. (John 20:30-31)
Don't make the mistake of doubting God's promises!
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