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Who inspired the authors of the Bible?
By Dr. Norlain Dindang Mababaya
Have you read the Bible with an
open mind? Have you not discovered that not a single verse in it clearly points
to God as its author? Does it explicitly say that God inspired all of its
various authors?
If you are among those who believe in the Bible as "God's Book" or
that He inspires its different authors, this article is for you. Through this
you will discover the truth that God is not the author of the Bible. One thing
you should bear in mind: nowhere in the Bible does it say that it is holy nor
does it name itself as one.
THE BIBLE - THE BOOK
THAT BELITTLES GOD AND GLORIFIES SATAN
If God did inspire the different authors of the Bible, why does it contain
verses that belittle Him? Why does it recognise Satan as "the ruler"
and even "god of this world"? If the Bible confuses you, if you do not
know who is behind it; then read this paper very carefully. Analyse the
following examples of the Biblical verses that belittle God and glorify satan.
See if you can refute them. If you remain confused, be rational to accept the
truth. Let not your emotions and pride overrule you. Accept that God is not the
author of the Bible. The book itself says that God is not the author of
confusion but of peace (1 Corinthians 14:33).
Examples of the
Biblical Verses that Belittle God
- Would you agree with the Bible when it says. "The Lord is man of war;
the Lord is His name" (Exodus 15:3)? Is it not a blasphemy to
say that God is a man, even a man of war?
- Is there man a superior than God? Why does the Bible describe God to be
merely prince of peace (Isaiah 9:6); whereas, Melchizedek as the King
of Peace (Hebrew 7:2)? Does not God deserve the grand title, the King
of Peace?
- God is not omniscient. How come the Bible portrays God's limited knowledge
of His creatures? (Genesis 3:8-13; Job 1:7) Would you believe that
God did not even know Satan, of where he came from? (Job 1:7).
- God does not know what is right (Job 42:7-8). So, He needs to be
told what is right as narrated in the Book of Job.
- Are the verses that portray God created lies (e.g. 1 Kings 22:22-23;
Judges 9:23) divinely inspired?
- Does not the Bible belittle God when it says that He is the husband of a
barren woman? To quote: "For your Maker is your Husband, the LORD of
hosts is His name." (Isaiah 54:1,5) Is God a man that the Bible
associates a partner to Him? Is he not Almighty and Self-Sufficient or the
only One free of needs?
- The Bible narrates instances that depict God was not omnipresent at all
times (Genesis 3:8; Genesis 11:5).
- God can be tempted as shown in the following verses: "Why do you
tempt the Lord?" (Exodus 17:2) "You shall not tempt the
Lord your God as you tempted Him in Massah." (Deuteronomy 6:16).
- God is not omnipotent. He is powerless to help His creatures (Judges
1:19). Would you believe that a man had robbed God (Malachi 3:8-9)?
He is also weak. He "Wearied" (Isaih 43:24) and
"rested" (Genesis 2:2; Exodus 24:16).
- God is not the only saviour. Did not God say, "Besides me there is no
saviour" (Isaiah 43:10-12)? How come the Bible mentions of
"saviours" who were to judge.... (Obadiah 1:21).
- God made foolishness. Paul said that God made foolish the wisdom of this
world and that God is pleased with the foolishness of the message preached
to save those who believe (1 Corinthians 1-20-21).
- The Law of the Lord made nothing perfect: Would you believe Paul when he
said that the law made nothing perfect (Hebrews 7:18-19).
- God's commandments are not pure. How true that God said (or
"inspired") Hosea to take a wife of harlotry and children of
harlotry (Hosea 1:2)? Did he really say to Hosea to go again, love a
woman who is loved by a lover and is committing adultery (Hosea 3:1).
- God repents. He was "sorry that He had made man on the Earth" (Genesis
6:6-7).
- Holiness does not pertain to God alone: The Bible mentions of: holy people
(Isaiah 63:18), a holy nation (Exodus 19:6), the holy seed (Psalm
86:2). holy prophets (Luke 1:70) and some servants of God as holy (Leviticus 11:44; Psalm).
- God is angry forever. Bible asks: "How long Lord will you be angry
forever? Will your jealousy burn like fire" (Psalm 79:5).
- God is not only jealous but his name is Jealous. Did God really say that
He was jealous God (Exodus 20:5)? Does not the Bible belittle God
when it says that God's name is Jealous (Exodus 34:14). Is He not
worthy of all praise?
- God is not a rock. The Bible says, "who is a rock, except our
God?" (2 Samuel 22:32) it contradicts the statement: "To
whom then will you like God? Or what likeness will you compare Him?" (Isaiah
40:18).
- Man blesses God (Psalm 34:1;103:1). David said, "I will bless
the Lord at all times." (Psalm 34:1) Does this mean that God is
dependent on man?
- God is visible. There were men who had seen God (Genesis 26:2; 32:30;
35:9, Exodus 24:9-10; 33:11; Numbers 12:6-8; Job 42:5; Amos 9:1).
- God is changeable. The Bible narrates verses that show His changeable
actions (Exodus 33:1,3, 14,17; Samuel 2:30-31; Jonah 3:10).
- God's work is far from perfect. It questions man's purity, being God's
creation (Job 15:14-26).
- God is not oft-forgiving. He does not forgive sins of those whose hands
are full of blood no matter how many prayers they make (Isaiah 1:15).
What if their prayers are sincere, showing their true repentance? Would not
God forgive them? If the sinners will believe in this verse, do you think
they will receive admonition? Or you will expect them, being of little
faith, instead to become atheists?
- God is not the only judge of all mankind. The Bible says, "For the
father judges no one, but has committed all judgement to the Son" (John
5:22). Even Paul claimed that he judged (1 Corinthians 5:1-3; 1
Corinthians 5:12). He also said: "We shall judge angels. How much
more on things that pertain to this life?" (1 Corinthians 6:2-3).
- How come the Bible talks of "the fear of the LORD" (Psalm
19:9; 111:10; Isaiah 63:17), "the foolishness and "weakness of
God" (1 Corinthians 1:25) Is He not the Almighty?
- God was a tribal King. He was the King of Israel (Isaiah 44:6; Micah
5:2).
- If God were the King of Israel (Isaiah 44:6; Micah 5:2), then Satan
must be superior to God. The Bible perceives Satan as the ruler of this
world (John 14:30; 16:11).
- The Bible associates partner to God. It says that Jesus is equal with
God" (Philippians 2:8). It confuses Christians to believe him as
"the only begotten Son of God" (John 3:16,18) and
"one" in essence and in nature with God (John 14:6-7). In
short, Jesus was "God" (Romans 9:5). If Jesus were God,
then God was not at all almighty, omnipotent and eternal. The Bible narrates
that Jesus was sorrowful and deeply distressed. His soul was exceedingly
sorrowful, even to death. So, he fell on his face, and prayed (Matthew
26:37-39; Mark 14:33-36). The high priest tore his clothes. They all
condemned him to be worthy of death. Then some began to spit on him, and
blindfolded him, they struck him on the face (Luke 22:63, 64). He
groaned in the spirit and was troubled. Jesus wept (John 11:33,35).
He suffered outside the gate (Hebrews 13:12). They crucified him (John
19:18) until he yielded up his spirit (Matthew 27:50), breathed
his last (Luke 23:46) and "died" (Romans 5:6).
- If Jesus were "God", then God was a racial God. The Bible
describes Jesus as the Lion of the tribe of Juda (Revelation 5:5). It
means that he was a tribal Jew. He came for the Jews only (Matthew 15:24).
And he practised racial discrimination. He commanded his disciples to go to
the lost sheep of the house of Israel and told them not to go to the way of
Gentiles and a city of the Samaritans (Matthew 10:5-6).
- If "God" were a racial God, the God of Israel (also see
Jeremiah 7:3), then Satan has dominion over Him. Would you believe,
"there is no God in the entire earth, except in Israel" (2
Kings 5:15)? How come the Bible says, "Satan is the god of this
evil world" (2 Corinthians 4:4)?
Examples of the
Biblical Verses that Glorify Satan
- Satan is the prince of the world. The living New Testament says that Satan
is the prince of this world who shall be cast out (John 12:31). The
Amplified version even describes Satan as "the ruler (evil generous,
prince) of this world" (John 12:31).
- Satan is the ruler of this world. He is the ruler of this world who is
Judged. The King James says that the ruler of this world is coming (John
14:30). The Amplified version specifies that the prince (evil genius,
ruler) of the world who is coming is Satan (John 14:30,31). The same
version of the Bible stresses that Satan is the ruler of this world (John
16:11). He is the ruler of this world who is judged (John 16:11)
according to the other versions (i.e. King James, Living New Testaments, and
the Revised Standard).
- Satan is the god of this evil world. The Living New Testament even
recognizes that Satan is the god of this evil world (2 Corinthians 4:4).
The King James states that the god of this age has blinded those who do not
believe (4 Corinthians 4:4).
- Satan is imbued with all power. The King James writes: "The coming of
the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs
and lying wonders" (2 Thessalonians 2:9).
- The devil had the power of death. All the popular versions of the Bible,
(i.e. King James, Amplified, Living New Testament and the Revised Standard)
agree that the devil had the power of death (Hebrews 2:14).
- The whole world is under the power of the evil one. The King James,
Amplified and Revised Standard concur that the whole world is under the
power of the evil one (1 John 5:19). The Living New Testament says
that all the rest of the world around us is under Satan's power and control (1
John 5:19).
With all the descriptions given contrary to God's divine attributes would
you then say that the Bible is God's Word? Would you agree with the Bible
when it says that Satan is the ruler and god of this world? Would you
believe that the whole world is under the power of the evil one, Satan? Is
Satan imbued with power, including the power of death? How true is it that
God is kind to the devil (Luke 6:35)? Does the evil one deserves
God's kindness when he is in fact, rebellious to God? Would you not question
God's justice to punish the wicked, if God were kind to the devil? Does it
not imply that people have to also show kindness to the evil one instead of
fighting or resisting him? If all people will adhere to this verse, do you
think there will be peace and order in the world ? Is it not that the evil
does not only deceive mankind but also creates mischiefs to humanity?
Who is behind the Biblical verses that belittle God and glorify Satan on
the other hand? Will you attribute them to God? To attribute them to God is
a sheer blasphemy. The Qur'an, the Book of God in Truth (32:3), is
free of discrepancy (4:82). It contains nothing but the truth and the
best explanation thereof (25:33). It serves as a Light to Guide
humanity to the straight Way (42:52). Its Author, Allah (the Arabic
word for God), has allowed therein no crookedness (18:1).
THE QUR'AN GLORIFIES
GOD, NOT SATAN (THE ACCURSED)
The Qur'an is the divine Revelation from Allah (Qur'an, 56:80). It is
the only Book that is pure and Holy (Qur'an, 80:14). Allah, the Author
Himself, says that it is the most honourable Book, which none shall touch but
those who are clean (Qur'an, 56:77-79). It is the Only Book that is full
of Holy Praises to Allah - Only One worthy of all praise (Qur'an, 31:26).
The most beautiful names belong to Him. (Qur'an, 7:180). All the 114
chapters of the Qur'an (except Surah Al-Tawbah, the 9th chapter) start with:
"In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful." This holy
praises to Allah occurs twice within the text of Surah Al-Naml (Qur'an,
27:30), making a total of 114 occurrences. Upon reading the Qur'an, you will
discover that it contains full praises to Allah. even the chapter Al-Tawbah,
which does not carry the usual opening praises contains glorification's to God
in most of its verses. It ends with the following glorious praises to Him:
"There is no god but he; on Him is my trust - He is Lord of Throne (of
Glory) Supreme!" (Qur'an, 9:129).
The Qur'an, being the Book, enlightens you of the godly attributes of Allah.
It overwhelms you to know that Allah alone is the Lord of the Worlds (Qur'an,
26:192) - the present world and the world to come in the hereafter. He is
the One Free of all wants, Worthy of all praise (Qur'an, 35:15). Allah is
the Almighty - Exalted in Might (Qur'an, 64:18), the Most High (Qur'an,
4:34), Exalted in Power, the All-Knowing, All-Wise (Qur'an, 4:26). He
is perfect in Knowledge and Wisdom (Qur'an, 2:32; 15:25). Allah! There is
no god but He - the Living, Self-Subsisting, Eternal (Qur'an, 2:255). HE
is Full of loving-kindness (Qur'an, 85:14). Allah is He, than Whom there
is no other god - the Sovereign, the Holy One, the Source of Peace (and
Perfection), the Guardian of Faith, the Preserver of safety, the Exalted in
Might, the Irresistible, the Supreme; Glory to Allah! (High is He) above the
partners they attribute to Him (Qur'an, 59:23). To Him belongs the
dominion of the heavens and the earth; and Allah has power over all things (Qur'an,
3:189). He is Allah, the One and Only (Qur'an, 112:1). They do
blaspheme who say: Allah is one of the three in a Trinity: for there is no God
except One God (Qur'an, 5:73). Allah is our Lord and the Lord of Jesus
Christ the son of Mary (Qur'an, 5:72), a servant of Allah to Israel (Qur'an,
43:59).
You have to believe that the Qur'an comes from Allah alone. Allah stresses
that it is never brought down or inspired by Satan. No one could produce it, nor
falsehood could approach it. He said "No evil ones have brought down this
(Revelation): it would neither suit them nor would they be able (produce
it)." (Qur'an, 26:210) "No falsehood can approach it from
before or behind it. (Qur'an, 41:42) "Nor is it the word of an evil
spirit accursed." (Qur'an, 81:25).
Allah enjoins every reader of the Qur'an to seek refuge from Him from the
influence of Satan before reading it. This further proves that Satan, the Evil
One, has no place in the Qur'an. Allah tells us: "When thou does read the
Qur'an, Seek Allah's protection from Satan, the rejected one. No authority has
he over those who believe and put their trust in their Lord. His authority is
only over those who take him as their patron and who join partners with
Allah." (16:98-100).
Allah enlightens us many times (e.g. 13:19; 20:2-4; 25:6; 26:192-195;
69:43-51) to believe that the Qur'an comes from Him alone. He guides us to
seek His protection from Satan's influence (7:200). He makes us refrain
from evil thoughts (7:201) and deeds (24:21). He makes it clear
that Satan is our enemy. He says: "Verily Satan is an enemy to you; So
treat him as an enemy. He only invites his adherent, that they may become
companions of the Blazing Fire" (35:6).
If you are for the Truth, then you have to believe that Allah is the Only
True God and Lord of the Worlds. For your success, you have to read and follow
the Qur'an. It is His comprehensive divine guidance to all of us, for us to
attain felicity both in this world and in the Hereafter. If you agree that every
Word of God is pure and true, you must believe that God is not the Author of the
Bible. Never did He inspire the authors of the book that belittles Him and
glorifies Satan. Who then inspired the authors of the Bible?
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