Dear Believer:
I can't accept the
Bible as God's Word because it contains hundreds of problems and contradictions
that can't
be solved, only rationalized. I ask only that you read what follows
in line with James' teaching that Christians should be
"open to reason" (James 3:17 RSV) and Isaiah's belief that we should "reason
together" (Isa. 1:18) to see just a few of
the Book's many shortcomings.
1. If you must accept Jesus as your Savior in order to be saved (John 14:6),
what about the billions of beings that die
as fetuses, infants, and mentally deficient, etc.? For them to accept
Jesus would be impossible. So they are
condemned to hell because of conditions over which they had no control. Deut. 32:4 says God is just, but where is the
justice?
2. Why are we being punished for Adam's sin? After all, he ate the
forbidden fruit, we didn't. It's his problem, not
ours, especially in light of Deut. 24:16, which says children shall not be
punished for the sins of their fathers.
3. God created Adam, so he must have been perfect. How
then, could he have sinned? Regardless of how much free
will he had, if he chose to sin, he wasn't perfect.
4. How can Num. 23:19, which says God doesn't repent, be reconciled with Ex. 32:14, which clearly says he does?
5. How can 2 Kings 8:26, which says Ahaziah began to rule at
age 22, be reconciled with 2 Chron. 22:2, which says he
was 42?
6. How can Ex. 33:20, which says no man can see God's face and live, be
squared with Gen. 32:30, which says a man
saw God's face and his life was preserved?
7. Rom. 3:23 says "all have sinned." All means all. Yet, Gen.
6:9 says Noah was a just man and perfect in his
generations. Job 1:1 & 1 :8 say Job was perfect. How could
these men have been perfect if all have sinned?
8. How could Moses have written the first five books in the Bible (the
Pentateuch) when his own death and burial are
described in Deut. 34:5-6 ("So Moses the servant of the Lord died there in
the land of Moab ... and he buried him in a
valley. . . .")?
9. Did Solomon have 40,000 stalls for his horses (1 Kings 4:26) or 4,000
(2 Chron. 9:25)? Did Solomon's house
contain 2,000 baths (1 Kings 7:26) or 3,000 (2 Chron. 4:5)?
10. Paul says Christianity lives or dies on the Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:14,17).
Yet, why would it be of any consequence
since the Widow at Nain's son, Jairus's daughter, Lazarus, and many others
rose before Jesus? By the time he rose
this was a rather common occurrence. I would think it would have been
met by a resounding yawn rather than surprise
followed by: So what else can you do. Adam's act of coming into the
world as a full grown adult is more spectacular.
11. Was Jehoiachin 18 years old when he began to reign in Jerusalem and
did he reign 3 months (2 Kings 24:8), or was
he 8 years old and reigned 3 months and 10 days (2 Chron. 36: 9). Did
Nebuzaradan come to Jerusalem on the 7th (2
Kings 25:8) or 10th (Jer. 52:12) day of the 5th month?
12. How could we follow the 6th Commandment, even if we wanted to, when
the authors of the various versions of the
Bible can't agree on whether the key word is "kill" or “murder”? Surely
they recognize the difference?
13. We are told the Bible has no scientific errors, yet it says the bat
is a bird (Lev. 11:13,19), hares chew the cud
(Lev. 11:5-6), and some fowl (Lev. 11:20-21) and insects (Lev. 11:22-23) have
four legs.
14. Matt. 27:9-10 quotes a prophecy made by Jeremy the prophet. Yet,
no Bible believer has ever been able to show
me where it lies in the Book of Jeremiah.
15. Heaven is supposed to be a perfect place. Yet, it experienced
a war (Rev. 12:7). How can there be a war in a
perfect place and if it happened before why couldn't it happen again? Why would I want to go to a place in which war
can occur? That's exactly what I'm trying to escape, aren't you?
16. Believers are told in Mark 16:17-18 that they can drink "any deadly
thing" and "it shall not hurt” them. But I don't
think you would be naive enough to drink any arsenic offered. Perhaps
I'm wrong and you would be willing to test the
Book's veracity-"lay it on the line" so to speak?
17. We are told salvation is obtained by faith alone (John 3:18,36)
" yet Jesus told a man to follow the
Commandments-Matt. 19:16-18 (saving by works)-if he wanted eternal life.
18. According to the text there are 29 cities listed in Joshua 15:21-32
(RSV). One need only count them to see that
biblical math is not to be trusted. The total is 36.
19. Surely you don't believe Eccl. 1:9 RSV ("What has been is what will
be, and what has been done is what will be done;
there is nothing new under the sun")? How many cities had an atomic
bomb dropped on them prior to 1945, and how
many people walked on the moon before 1969?
20. If the Bible is our moral guide, then how can it make pornographic
statements such as: “...they may eat their own
dung and drink their own piss with you" (2 Kings 18:27)? Is that what you
want your children reading on Sunday?
21. If God created everything, (Col. 1:16, Eph. 3:9, Rev. 4:11, John 1:3),
then he did create the world's evil (Isa. 45:7,
Lam. 3:38). Thus, he is responsible.
22. In Psalm 139:7-11 we are told God is everywhere. If so, why would
God need to come down to earth to see a city
(Gen. 11:5) when he is already here? And how could Satan leave the
presence of the Lord (Job 1: 12, 2:7)?
23. For justice to exist, punishment must fit the crime. No matter
how many bad deeds one commits in this world,
there is a limit. Yet, hell's punishment is infinitely greater. It’s
eternal.
24. Last, in Acts 20:35 Paul told people “to remember the words of the
Lord Jesus, how he said, ‘It is more blessed to
give than to receive.’” Since Jesus never made such a biblical statement,
isn't Paul guilty of deception?
These examples expose only a few of the many reasons I can't accept
the Bible as the word of a perfect being. A far
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