Give Me Evidence, But Don't Use Your Bible!
Give Me Evidence, But Don't Use Your Bible!
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The host of the "Ask a Christian" podcast, Nate Cunningham, addresses an issue commonly raised by skeptics when it comes to the Bible. Many skeptics argue that it is circular reasoning for Christians to use the Bible as evidence for the stories and events it describes. They claim that the Bible cannot be used to prove the Bible itself.
However, this argument is based on a misunderstanding of the history of the Bible. Before the Bible was compiled into its current form, the books that make up the Bible were independent writings under independent authorship. These texts were written during different historical periods and were not initially intended to be part of a single collection.
Therefore, it is perfectly reasonable to use these independent writings as evidence for the events and stories they describe, as they were written as independent texts before being compiled into the Bible. These texts offer unique perspectives and insights into the stories and teachings of the Bible, providing a comprehensive understanding of the events that occurred during Biblical times.
It is also worth noting that these texts are not only historical in nature, but also theological. They reveal the nature and character of God, as well as the relationship between God and humanity. Understanding the theological concepts and terminology used in these texts is essential in interpreting them.
In conclusion, the argument that it is circular reasoning to use the Bible to prove the Bible is based on a misunderstanding of the history of the Bible. The books of the Bible were independent writings under independent authorship, and as such, can be used as evidence for the events and stories they describe. These texts offer unique perspectives and insights into the stories and teachings of the Bible, providing a comprehensive understanding of the events that occurred during Biblical times, and the theological concepts and terminology used in them.
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