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04-28-2009, 06:02 PM | #1 |
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"If you want proof that the Bible is true..."
This morning on Christian radio I heard part of a message by Pastor Chuck Smith. Googling that name finds this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Smith_(pastor) which I presume is talking about the same person I heard on the radio. He casually tossed off this line: "If you want proof that the Bible is true, look at the Jews... No ethnic group could survive for 2,000 years without a homeland, but they did." The idea of course is that the God of the Bible has protected His chosen people (if we conveniently ignore pogroms and the Holocaust) through supernatural means. Any comments on this? Is he correct in implying that no other group has pulled off such a feat? What naturalistic explanation could account for their survival? |
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there are buddhists all over the world too. they have survived as buddhists for longer than the jews and i have yet to hear of buddhaland.
and even if his statement were accurate, how does that prove the bible is true exactly? |
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When's the last time the Romani (Gypsy) people had a homeland? They've been wandering, displaced for over 1000 years, and have suffered all the same persecutions the Jews have. They were even put in the death camps.
Chuck Smith is spouting nonsense of course. Jumping from Jews surviving as an ethnicity without a political "homeland" (not a unique phenomenon) to "therefore the Bible is true" is a gigantic non-sequitur. |
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It's proof to him and to many other Christians but it's not proof in the normal sense that most people understand it. I'm quite sure there are histories of the Jewish people written that show how they've survived for 2000 years without a homeland. The claim that behind their survival is God's hand is a faith statement, not proof.
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This statement is attributed to Benjamin Disraeli, but is apocyphal as claimed here...
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