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“Nineveh repented at Jonah’s preaching, but one greater than Jonah is here.” Matthew 24:37, “As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be at the time of the second coming.” Matthew 11:23-24, “If the miracles done here had been done in Sodom, it would have repented. It will be more bearable for Sodom in the judgment.”   It is obvious from Romans 5 that Paul understood Adam as an historical person. Peter took the flood as literal and global (2 Peter 3). We are not permitted by Jesus and the apostles to understand the first few chapters of Genesis as non-historical literature.   If we resist the pressure from the scientific establishment (the new “ultimate authority” in our society) and interpret science in light of Scripture rather than the other way around, we will see less conflict between the Bible and science and have fewer alleged discrepancies to try to explain. Conclusion If the Bible is verbally inspired (God-breathed down to the very words), then there will be nothing in Scripture that is not true when properly understood, even when written by men with limited and even erroneous views of the world. I am speaking of not just the “main points” but also the “minor details.” God is powerful enough to keep the Bible writers from crossing over the line from the true to the false. If everything in Scripture really is the Word of God, then that is what He did—He kept them from claiming anything contrary to the way things really are.  Dr. Mark Bird teaches theology, evangelism, and apologetics at God’s Bible School and College in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he also directs online studies. He is the author of the books How Can You Be Sure? (Schmul Publishing) and Defending Your Faith (Answers in Genesis). FOOTNOTES 1. What about other views of truth like the pragmatic view or the coherence view? I consider them good tests of truth but not good definitions of truth. A proposition needs to be coherent to be true, but there are false propositions that could be considered coherent. That doesn’t make them true. Truth also should “work,” but sometimes false views can “work” too, so the pragmatic theory can only be used as a test, not as a definition of truth. 2. John 14:6. 3. “As God the Son, the Word is indeed the source of all truth.” Alan Padgett, “I Am the Truth,” But Is It All True?, page 107. 4. Jesus said to the Father in His High Priestly Prayer: “Your Word is Truth” (Jn 17:17). 5. Two of my favorite translations are the New King James Version and the Eng- lish Standard Version. Both of these versions are essentially word-for-word render- ings of the original text of Scripture, from two slightly different textual traditions. 6. This applies to the assertions of the Bible writers, not necessarily those they quote. 7. In his book, The Evolution of Adam, Enns argues that even though Paul’s belief that Adam was the first human contradicts the way evolution happened, this has no bearing on whether or not the gospel is true. Written by Joy Budensiek DISCOVERING BIBLICAL TRUTH IN EVERYDAY LIFE BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS VIBRANT REAL-LIFE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Designed to be a handy tool with talking points, these children’s devotional books will help you make the most of life’s teachable moments. Explore the world with your children and grandchildren as you pass your faith from one generation to another. Begin your journey today at bythewayseries.com! “A leading magazine in Christian worldview education!” “Wow, what a great magazine! I couldn’t put it down.” “I want to get this into the hands of every family in my church.” SPECIAL OFFER Order up to 300 FREE magazines (only pay shipping). Additional copies only $0.25 per copy (plus shipping). RENEWANATION.ORG ∙ 1-855-TO-RENEW 33