The
Basis for Judging the Bible
Having examined the
limited value of both the believer's inward assurance
and the scholar's reasoning and scientific evidences,
on what basis, therefore, do I claim that just the
Book itself, the Bible, offers proof of its own
validity that is beyond reasonable rebuttal?
The first and
necessary basis: Judge the Bible with fairness. Fair
judgment never rests upon prejudice, and most
especially prejudice that is based upon deliberate
ignorance. Some reject the Bible unfairly because they
have accepted, without any personal investigation or
reasonable confirmation, the unfounded accusations of
materialists. Fair judgment never rests upon
philosophical speculation that has no factual
foundation. Some reject the Bible unfairly because it
does not conform to their theories. Fair judgment
never rests upon deliberate rejection because of
opposition to the Bible's unwelcome moral standards.
Some reject the Bible unfairly because its standards
condemn their evil life-style. Fair judgment requires
an honest and open mind that is willing to accept the
truth.
The second and
necessary basis: Judge the Bible with facts.
Intellectual honesty and common sense require,
"Judge the Bible by the same set of facts by
which any other book can receive fair and impartial
evaluation." Temporarily turn aside from
traditional claims about the Bible made by friend or
foe. Depend upon irrefutable facts.
If the Bible is the
Holy Bible, common sense declares that the fact of
sanctity will reveal virtue in the content rather than
by the believer's claim. On the other hand, if the
Bible lacks sanctity, common sense declares that the
content will vindicate the infallibility rather than
the believer's claim. If the Bible contains mistakes
and errors, common sense declares that specific
examples rather than unsubstantiated cavil will
confirm the presence of deviations from truth.
If the Bible has God,
alone and separate from all human instrumentality, for
its author, common sense declares that the content
will reveal the divine Source untarnished by angel or
human creature. If the Bible has God, but utilizing a
human instrument, for its author, common sense
declares that the content will reveal both the human
personality and the inspiration of deity. If the Bible
has only the human, alone or in concert but separate
from deity, for its author, common sense declares that
the content will rise no higher nor sink any lower
than the talents and abilities of the human.
Let the Bible undergo
the same factual judgment as any other book. Let facts
rather than philosophic speculation or unsupported
accusation determine the common sense decision.
Academic speculation and popular imagination built on
intellectual fantasy rather than fact afford no fair
standard. Ignorance which fortifies its conclusions
with the vigor of repeated denials or immorality which
attempts to justify evil actions with rejection of
standards affords no fair basis for judgment. Let the
Bible face the court of intellectual honesty and
receive judgment on the basis of universally accepted
and irrefutable facts: size, sources, unity, accuracy,
prophecy, cultural influence, and quality of message.
The Bible, like other books, deserves an honest and
fair judgment with common sense on the bench. On a
fair and factual basis the Bible needs no other
defender. On the basis of fact, the Bible will prove
its own validity.
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