Refutation to a bias Suggestion
"Some people suggest that the Bible, being a collection of texts written long ago by
persons much different from ourselves, does not have much (or any) significance for
modern people."
The suggestion that the Bible is invalid simply due to its authors and era is absurd and
bias. This statement is supported by God and all modern day believers. Almost any
Christian you confront with this statement would most likely give you a blank stare.
However, it is mainly non- Christians who would make such a slanted view of the Bible.
I am an American. The authors of the Bible were not. Why should this influence my
opinion in the least amount? Simply because the texts of the Bible are old does not void
their validity. Although we may not share the same nationality with the authors of the
Bible, we do share common beliefs and faiths. Taken from a different perspective,
non-Christians do not share the same beliefs, obviously, or they would not make such
statements.
Another question one may ask themselves is exactly how different are the authors of the
Biblical texts from ourselves. Is it their lifestyle or career that makes them so exotic
in relation to us? Is it just because they spoke another language? They are children of
God, just as we are. Science today is still discovering new evidence that proves the
existence of a "mother of all humanity." We all share a common gene pool, we are all
descendants of Adam and Eve.
Since the beginning of recorded history, religion has had a profound impact on the
present society. Romans, Greeks, Hindus, and Catholics have all molded their societies
and laws around religion. As far as impact goes, look at the Spanish Inquisition. It is
difficult for one to refute that Catholicism had little or no impact on the Aztecs of
modern day Mexico. Even our laws today reflect the ten commandments given to Moses by
God himself. We are forbidden by present day law in the United States of America to
either steal or murder.
Religion has powerful influence concerning the outcome of a child. The values and
beliefs of religions are impressed upon youths. Some may be different from others, but
most parents bring up their children into the same faith as themselves. Concerning the
teachings of Christianity, the Bible is probably the most commonly used tool. Therefore,
children raised in Christian homes will most likely be taught the values and teachings of
the Bible, influencing them dramatically. Christianity is the most commonly practiced
religion in America. The Bible has the most copies in circulation than any other book in
the world. As a summation, the Bible is abundant in availability,
is commonly used to teach Christianity (the most common religion in America) and someone
is trying to say that it is invalid?
Looking at this statement with as little religious zeal as possible, I find it
understandable for a non-Christian to think such thoughts. God gave us free will. We
have the power to decide the outcome of many opportunities and possibilities. Therefore,
one who decides not to accept God and Jesus might very well think that believers are the
fools.
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