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The Bible: Fact or Fiction?




By Bert terHart

How many times have you heard someone comment on whether the Bible is fact or fiction? One too many I'll bet. But the real question is whether or not it matters.

Some of you may already be pounding your monitor and crying "Blasphemy!" but bear with me. Let me make a few obvious comparisons and then you can draw your own conclusions.

The Bible is the best-selling book of all time for one very simple and inescapable reason. The Bible has outsold all other books and been translated into more languages than you can count because it's a fantastic read.

That's right! The Bible is a fantastic read. And just like any other great book, no matter how many times you read it, you realize or learn something entirely new. And like any other great book, there's something in it for everyone.

Consider a great work of fiction: There's interesting characters and relationships between those characters. There's social and political tension and unrest. There's a great story-line and wonderful sub-plots. There are wars and famines, and great men and generals all playing on the same stage.

Consider an outstanding non-fiction book: History is being made or repeated. Great events are being played out on a global scale. Tragedy and triumph weave their way through the lives of kings and peasants alike.

If the above sounds familiar, you've been reading and studying your Bible. Fact or fiction, the Bible has all the elements that make for a great work of fiction and/or fact. The next time you pick up your Bible, make an effort to identify with one of the characters you come across. Great or small, there is some nugget, some gem you can learn from him or her. Try to identify with the time or events surrounding a particular passage. You will find yourself immersed in some of our history's greatest events.

To know the Word of God, you must study the Word of God. To study the Word of God you must read the Word of God. Give the man upstairs a little credit: If the bible was not such a great read, nobody would read it. And the question of whether it's fact or fiction would be entirely moot!

Most importantly, if you read and study the Bible, you will find yourself changed as a result. Like any great book, something in your being will begin to resonate with the words and the message they convey. And that, my friends, is what matters.


 
 
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