Is the Bible reliable?
One of the most important questions asked by non-Christians as they
look into Christianity is whether or not the Bible is trustworthy. Can
the Bible be trusted. If it has been corrupted, then we
cannot trust what is attributed to Jesus' words and deeds. So, is the Bible reliable or not?
Yes, the Bible was reliable. The original writings of the Bible have
been lost. But before they were lost, they were copied. These copies
were incredibly accurate, very meticulous, and very precise. The people
who copied them were extremely dedicated to God and their copying tasks. They took
great
care when copying the original manuscripts. This copying method is so
exact, and so precise, that the New Testament alone is considered to be
98.5% textually pure. This means that of the 6000 Greek copies (the New
Testament was written in Greek), and the additional 21,000 copies in
other languages, there is only one half of 1% variation. Of this
very slight number, the great majority of the variants are easily
corrected by comparing them to other copies that don't have the "typos"
or by simply reading the context. You should know that copying
mistakes occur in such ways as word repetition, spelling, or a single
word omission due to the copyist missing something when moving his eyes
from one line to another. The variants are very minor.
Nothing affects doctrinal truth and the words and deeds of Christ are
superbly reliably transmitted to us.
The science of studying ancient literature and its accuracy of
transmission to is called historicity. The Bible is so exceedingly
accurate in its transmission from the originals to the present
copies, that if you compare it to any other ancient writing, the Bible
is light years ahead in terms of number of manuscripts and accuracy.
If the Bible were to be
discredited as being unreliable, then it would be necessary to discard
the writings of Homer, Plato, and Aristotle as also unreliable since
they are far far less well preserved than the Bible.
The Bible was written by those who were inspired to God. When we look at
the New Testament we realize that it was written by those who either knew
Jesus personally, or were under the direction of those who did. They
wrote what they saw. They wrote about the resurrection of Christ. They
recorded His miracles and His sayings. It comes down to whether or not you
believe what it says about Christ. Do you?
For more information
on the Bible and its reliability, please go to
www.carm.org/bible.htm.
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