A few days ago, a prominent personality posted an apparent contradiction from the Bible on his social media page. He had thousands of 'likes,' hundreds of 'comments' and 'shares.'
This person did not discover a new contradiction from the Bible. He did not ask a question that had the potential to destroy Historic Christianity. He merely posted an asked and answered question/contradiction! He asked a question that many have asked before.
Christian theologians and apologists have answered this apparent contradiction. Hence, there is no need for anyone to lose their faith in Historic Christianity because of this question or similar questions.
The question he asked was answered decades ago:1
GENESIS 1:14—HOW COULD THERE BE LIGHT BEFORE THE SUN WAS MADE?
PROBLEM: The sun was not created until the fourth day, yet there was light on the first day (1:3).
SOLUTION: The sun is not the only source of light in the universe. Further, the sun may have existed from the first day, but only appeared or became visible (as the mist cleared) on the fourth day. We see light on a cloudy day, even when we can't see the sun.
This excerpt is from When Critics Ask: A Popular Handbook on Bible Difficulties (Wheaton, Ill.: Victor Books, 1992). © 2014 Norman Geisler and Thomas Howe.
Now, this is what we need to understand.
Had he genuinely sought an answer to this question as an honest seeker, a simple search on the internet would have yielded him the answer. But no! The actual reason that motivated him to ask this question was to plant seeds of doubts in the minds of naïve Christians.
How do we respond to such tirades against Historic Christianity? When we encounter such rants against Historic Christianity, do remember that all these questions have been asked and answered reasonably well. So instead of being perplexed, all we need to do is to understand the dynamics of solving an apparent contradiction from the Bible.
First, what is a Bible difficulty? "A Bible difficulty is an apparent problem posed by the biblical record. It might be called an error, a mistake, a difficulty, a challenge, a contradiction, or any number of other terms. Critics of the Bible are sometimes hostile in their claims that the Bible is "full of contradictions" or "difficulties," but these apparent problems are also brought up by committed Christians wanting to make sense of God's Word,"2 says an article posted on the website of the 'Focus on the Family' ministry.
Second, how do we solve Bible difficulties? The same article says, "Essentially, handling Bible difficulties is a matter of hermeneutics or interpretation (specifically, biblical interpretation). But other factors also come into play when interpreting, such as looking for a reasonable explanation, carefully making comparisons to other passages when necessary, and in general puzzling through possible answers and satisfactory resolutions to apparent problems.
Theologically liberal approaches to the Bible, on the other hand, often simply accept contradictions as part of a flawed record. But if the Bible is God's Word, and if God is all knowing and all powerful, it stands to reason we should be able to trust the Bible."3
This article offers useful tips to handle Bible difficulties:4
Here are some tips gleaned from the late Gleason Archer's fine book Encyclopedia of Bible Difficulties 1
"Be fully persuaded in your own mind that an adequate explanation exists, even though you have not found it yet." In other words, Archer is accepting the Bible as an accurate, authoritative collection of documents – God's inspired Word. Once a case has been made for this fact, then it stands to reason that the Bible should not contain any serious discrepancies in the manuscript copies. If you come across a Bible difficulty, there should be one or more reasonable explanations for it.
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