If Christianity is a mere invention of man, and the Bible is of no more authority than any other uninspired volume, how is it that the book is what it is?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's no better book with which to defend the Bible than the Bible itself.
The Bible is a history book.
The Bible was not written for entertainment purposes, so it's a real hodgepodge and a compendium of all kinds of stuff.
The Bible was written by fallible human beings.
If we believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God, then we shouldn't be recognizing it only as a book of historical and economic significance.
The Bible is a revelation of the mind and will of God to men. Therein we may learn, what God is.
If Christianity is a mere invention of man, and not a supernatural, divine revelation, how is it that it has wrought such a complete alteration in the state of man kind?
I spend my life studying that book, and every book I've written has in some sense been a book about the Bible, and that's what I mean by reclaiming its value and its essence for a world that no longer treats it literally and no longer reads it traditionally.
The Bible is worth all the other books which have ever been printed.
The Holy Bible is an abyss. It is impossible to explain how profound it is, impossible to explain how simple it is.