This
week I received an e-mail from a Muslim, Mr. Husain, that was severely
critical of those who believe that the Bible is the inspired word of
God. He reasoned that because the Bible was so discredited that our only
alternative was to believe in the “only 100% purely existing religion in
this world” which “is
Islam!” He also
advertises his website that he calls the “Niche of Truth.” I wish to
examine in this article the assertions Mr. Husain presents that led him
to conclude that the Bible was so unreliable that “the truth as Jesus
taught is
unknown now!”
The
Reality of Truth
I commend to everyone the
honest pursuit of truth. Truth never fears investigation and a lover of
truth will never run from an honest discussion. Those who follow Jesus
Christ understand the real battle between truth and error. Jesus wants
you to find the truth that will “make you free”
(John
8:32). Jesus’
followers are instructed to “give a defense to everyone who asks
you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear”
(1 Peter 3:15).
Any such defense must be based upon facts, not tradition, feelings or
the threats of terror.
Do We
Have an Accurate Bible?
Our Muslim critic brings
these attacks upon the Bible:
1. We do not have the original manuscripts (autographs) of the Bible.
2. The original manuscripts were copied by fallible men and as a result
every copy that we posses today contains errors. In fact, no two
manuscripts are alike.
3. Because these errors exist, then whatever was originally in the Bible
is “unknowable” today.
4. The copyists intentionally put their own “mischievous” beliefs into
the text since the Bible records examples of sexual sins. One example he
cites is that the Bible “displays lady's nude bath! (II-Samuel
11: 2-5).”
Admissions by Our Critic
Our
Muslim critic acknowledges that Jesus, Abraham and Moses were prophets
of God. He also acknowledges that when the original documents that
comprise the Bible were written, that they were, in fact, the word of
God. He asserts that copyists’ errors made these writings so unreliable
that they are now “dangerous” and should be kept “under lock and key.”
Let us compare the assertions and charges of this fallible man to the
promises of Jesus. “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will
by no means pass away” (Matthew
24:35).
The
Testimony of the Manuscripts
The original ancient
texts had to be copied by hand in order to be preserved. There are no
original manuscripts in existence. However, honest scholars can easily
determine if the present Bible was transmitted accurately or if there
was some conspiracy to later change the text. We have at least
5,366 manuscripts of the Greek New Testament in existence today, in
whole or in part, that testify to the accuracy of the New Testament.
There are nearly complete manuscripts that date from 280 to 350 AD and
there is a fragment that is dated around 125 AD. For the Old Testament
we have the Dead Sea Scrolls that were written around 100 BC, which
include a complete scroll of the book of Isaiah, along with other
ancient manuscripts. 1 What do we find when these scrolls are
examined and compared to what we have today?
When the text of Isaiah
found in the Dead Sea Scrolls was compared to what had previously been
the oldest known text of Isaiah (written 900 years later), the two texts
matched
word for word with only minor variations.
2 Jesus read from
one of these texts of Isaiah in His ministry and called it scripture
(Luke
4:16-21)! By doing
so He gave His approval for the accuracy and authority of these scrolls
produced by copyists.
Critics, like our Muslim
friend, prey upon the ignorance of others when they talk about the
“errors” in the manuscripts. The bulk of these differences are in
spelling and word order that have absolutely no affect upon the meaning!
For example:
“The
king Herod” verses
“Herod
the king” and
“Jerusalem with Him”
verses
“all
Jerusalem with Him”
are the common kinds of
differences that exist in these manuscripts. 3
If some men had developed
a conspiracy to deliberately change the text, then there should be
numerous examples of major differences in these manuscripts. These kinds
of differences simply do not exist. In fact, it would have been
impossible for any later conspirators to find all the manuscripts that
were spread over several countries and then change them (in some cases
parts of scripture were copied and buried with the bodies of
Christians!). Because we have in our possession these vast numbers of
accurate documents, we can be assured that there was no such conspiracy.
The only conspiracy that
exists today is found in those that misrepresent the truth about the
Bible so as to accommodate some latter-day prophet.
The
Bible Tells the Truth
Our critic reveals his
own bias against the prophets of the Old Testament when he attacks them
for simply telling the truth about the failings of men that followed
God. One of the examples he cites is of David and Bathsheba, which is
simply a fact of history. David saw her bathing on her roof and, as a
result, gave into temptation and sinned. He later was confronted,
repented and was forgiven. What is dangerous about that? These and other
examples cited by our critic as being added by “mischievous” men are, in
truth, God’s words that warn us by example against such sin. In this our
God also shows us the way back to Him.
Does
our Critic Really Want the Truth?
Yes, truth is attainable,
but many are offended by it. Rather than using existing cultural
prejudices to judge God’s word or acting out of fear of those who would
physically harm others that choose to find and speak the truth, I call
upon this critic and all others to enter into an examination of the
claims made concerning the identity of Jesus Christ. I will affirm that
there is credible evidence that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. If our
critic wishes to affirm the existence of a latter-day prophet, I also
will gladly participate in such a discussion.
I challenge everyone to
answer this question asked by Jesus Himself: “But who do you say that I
am”
(Matthew 16:15)?
This is a truth that we can know, if we are willing to pursue it and
test it. Will you take up this challenge of Jesus? “If anyone
wills to do His will, he shall know concerning the doctrine, whether it
is from God or whether I speak on My own authority”
(John 7:17).
Do you
really want the truth?
1 - Bruce, F.F.
(1953), The New
Testament Documents—Are They Reliable? (Grand Rapids, MI:
Eerdmans), fourth edition.
2. - The Reality
of Copyists' Errors
URL:
http://www.apologeticspress.org/articles/608
3. J.
W. McGarvey (1886), Evidences of Christianity, Pages 13-15
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