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Science and the Bible 1 or 6 - John MacArthur

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

Science, Bible, Bible and Science

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  • So this guys states that if a religious text has scientific inaccuracies then it cannot be from God. Then he acknowledges that the bible says the sun stood still which is scientifically inaccurate. Finally he states the source of the inaccuracy is due to the mistaken perspective of men who wrote the text. Wow, he makes a compelling argument that the bible is not from God.

  • @ndjarnag

    Since the scientific method is unable to prove its own accuracy, along with other theorems and realities, you probably shouldn't be using it as your litmus test for accuracy.

    As he said; "The Bible is not a textbook on science... the Bible writing from human perception will say things that are not intended to be scientific explanations but are perceptions that are normative and accurate."

    Sunrise? Sunset? Are they inaccuracies? Or human perception on our line-of-sight of the Sun?

  • God knows Science a million times more than anyone stuff we know now,is very little to god lol When Scienist think they are proving something,they are proving God is real lol

  • @Kyokuchiki

    Really well said Vincent! I agree completely!

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