Thursday, April 26, 2018

CAN I TRUST THE BIBLE? The Logical Rationale, Part 4






Although the Bible is not a science textbook, the science expressed in the text is remarkable. Today, we begin to examine some of the scientific proof of the trustworthiness of Scripture.

The Bible deals with Astronomy.

     He stretches out the north over empty space;
     He hangs the earth on nothing.  (Job 26:7)

When Job wrote those words, the learned believed the world was held up by something.  Ancient Greeks believed the world rested on Atlas’ shoulders.  The Hindus taught that earth is on the back of a giant elephant and the elephant stands on a gigantic turtle who swims in a cosmic ocean.  Yet, Job gives an answer in accordance with scientific fact.  The earth rests on nothing!

You say you have the answer: gravity holds the earth in its orbit.  Well, what exactly is gravity and where does it come from?  We know what it does, but not really what it is!  It is a force, a power.  I can explain it this way: Jesus, “who being the brightness of His glory and the express image of His person, and upholding all things by the word of His power” (Heb.1:3).  The Lord has decreed it so, and so it is!

Jeremiah tells us that the rising and setting of the sun, and the ebb and flow of the tides, are fixed by the Creator—sunrise and sunset according to the tilt and rotation of the earth, and high and low tide according to the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and Sun and earth’s rotation.

     Thus says the Lord,
     Who gives the sun for a light by day,
     The ordinances of the moon and the stars for a light by night,
     Who disturbs the sea,
      And its waves roar
     (The Lord of hosts is His name):

     “If those ordinances depart
     From before Me, says the Lord,
     Then the seed of Israel shall also cease
     From being a nation before Me forever.” (Jer.31:35-36)

God assures Israel of the faithfulness of His covenant promises with them by illustrating with the faithfulness of His covenant with creation.  Thus, we can calculate the precise time the sun peeks over the horizon in the morning and when it slips beneath it at night.  Should you go to the beach this summer on vacation, you can look up in advance when high tide and low tide are reached.  The prophet knew this scientific fact, ordained by God.

Jeremiah also points to the innumerable stars and sands to illustrate God’s intended blessing on David’s descendants.  "As the host of heaven cannot be numbered, nor the sand of the sea measured, so will I multiply the descendants of David My servant and the Levites who minister to Me." (33:26)

Have you tried to count them?  At first, men could only see them with the naked eye and it was an impressive number, then telescopes came along and we discovered more stars, now with space telescopes we see even more.  God knew they were there all along. He even has a name for each one (just as He knows the location of every grain of sand, and their total number)!

Here is what modern science says,

"In a typical galaxy, if you measure its mass by looking at the rotation curve, about 90 percent of that is dark matter," David Kornreich, an assistant professor at Ithaca College in New York, previously told Space.com.

Multiplying the number of galaxies — which is about 2 trillion — by the 100 million stars in the galaxy suggests there could be about 10 raised to the19th power stars in the universe, Conselice says.

"But this could easily be a factor of 10 higher," Conselice said.

In other words—with all our technology and computing power—we don’t know!

We have discovered there is a great difference in the size and light from the stars—that they differ one from another.  The Apostle Paul wrote about that in the first century, There is one glory of the sun, another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differs from another star in glory.” (1 Cor.15:41).

In further lessons, we will see what the Bible says about biology, geology, hydrology, meteorology, paleontology, and physics.  What an amazing Book—the Bible!




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