Jesus is GOD
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It is understandable to have reservations about the reliability of ancient writings. However, it is essential to approach the question of the Bible’s trustworthiness with intellectual integrity and careful examination.
The Bible is not a single book written by a single person. It is a collection of ancient texts written by various authors over centuries. These texts have been scrutinized and studied by scholars from diverse backgrounds, employing rigorous methods of textual criticism and historical analysis.
When evaluating the credibility of any historical document, we consider factors such as authorship, manuscript evidence, archaeological discoveries, and external corroboration. Applying these standards, the Bible stands remarkably strong.
The biblical manuscripts have been meticulously preserved and transmitted throughout history, enabling scholars to reconstruct the original texts with remarkable accuracy. Furthermore, archaeological findings consistently affirm the historical accuracy of numerous biblical accounts.
Additionally, the Bible contains multiple eyewitness testimonies, providing multiple perspectives on significant events. It withstands the tests of historical reliability more than any other ancient text.
Regarding concerns about people making things up, it is crucial to recognize that the biblical writers claimed to be recording divinely inspired revelation. They were not mere fabricators, but individuals who believed they were conveying God’s message to humanity. People will die for what they believe to be true all the time. But no one dies for something they know to be false (made up).
Furthermore, if the authors of the NT were making up a lie and trying to pass it off as truth, then they wouldn’t have had women discovering the empty tomb first. The empty tomb is the corner stone of the Christian faith. Women’s testimony, however, in the first century, was equivalent to dirt. Why would the early disciples have women discovering the most important part of the Christian story? Either the authors of the New Testament were the worst at making up a good lie, or they were telling the facts as they happened.
The Bible has withstood the scrutiny of countless critics and continues to impact lives across cultures and generations. It offers profound wisdom, moral guidance, and spiritual insight. While intellectual skepticism is valid, dismissing the Bible solely on the basis of its age would be a hasty generalization. Rigorous examination of the evidence can lead to a deeper understanding and appreciation of its historical value and spiritual significance.