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Is the Bibe Based on Facts or Lore?
Thursday, September 12, 2019What's wrong with saying "I don't know"? Throughout history, I've never, even once, read or heard of a society that, instead of using supernatural events to explain how we all got here, actually said, "Well, we just don't know". I sometimes wonder if the contents of the Bible are simply a result of our inability to admit we just don't know something. It seems to me if people want to know the answer to something bad enough, they always somehow find or come up with one every time, letting nothing stand in there way, not even reality. What are your thoughts? Sincerely,
Everybody Knows Everything
Dear Everybody Knows Everything,
There is nothing wrong with saying “I don’t know”. In fact, we often have to admit that to people who ask questions on AYP. God even says that there are some secret things we won’t understand in this life (Deu 29:29). If the Bible were only a story of how we got here, it would rank amongst the thousands of other myths and legends created by cultures to explain mankind’s existence. However, the Bible is unique. The Bible is different than any other book ever written. If God were to write a book, it would be no more impressive than the Bible. The Bible is full of detailed prophecies written hundreds of years before their fulfillment, it is scientifically accurate (i.e. the Bible taught the world was round centuries before mankind realized it was – Pr 8:27), it is archaeologically accurate, and it is flawlessly without internal contradiction… even though it was written by over sixty different writers over thousands of years. In short, the Bible is a book that couldn’t be written by man. It contains details and facts that no human being could know. We believe the Bible’s account of history because the Bible is unlike any other book. For more information on the Bible’s origins, read “Who Wrote The Bible?”. SB