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Bart D. Ehrman

Unfortunately, we have fraudulent experts in every field, including Biblical Studies.

One tool they use is Circular Reasoning; it goes like this:

Step 1. Define fundamentalism as a belief the Bible is literally true;

Step 2. Later decry that belief in the Bible is so stupid that only rabid fundamentalist hold onto it – everyone else is more enlightened.

Such is not true scholarship, not an honest evaluation of facts, and not good journalism.

Here’s an example – an article in the Huffington Post by Bart Ehrman, the “Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina” on March 25, 2011.

Professor Ehrman claims everyone knows, except “Rabid Fundamentalists”, that many biblical writings were, actually, written by someone other than the ascribed author. What people like Mr. Ehrman won’t tell you is that the early church went through an intense process of including only writings that could be verified as authentic. That’s why other writings, such as the Gospel of Thomas, were excluded.

I’ve encountered professors and “scholars” like this before. They only present ONE side of their theories, present them as facts, and claim anyone who disagrees is a “rabid fundamentalist”. They expect their titles and positions to give authenticity to what they say, not the facts.

Stick with the Bible. It will prove true in every instance.

“Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee.” – 1 Timothy 4:16

Of course, this is the opinion of a rabid fundamentalist. (grin)

Today’s Sound Bite comes from the Rev. Garret Crepon in 1974, my United Methodist pastor at Southwestern University, “Hold on to the Bible, it will get you out of every problem it gets you into!”
-fritz

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“He that eateth bread with me hath lifted up his heel against me” – Psalm 41:9; John 13:8

Jesus understood the Psalms a special way.

Here, beyond the context of the psalmist and a faithless friend, Jesus said it actually referred to himself, the Christ, and his betrayer.

All the New Testament writers likewise interpreted first person pronouns (“Me”, “My”, “I”) in Psalms as referring to Christ, not the psalmist. Notice Peter on the Jewish feast of Pentecost preaching Jesus’ resurrection, quoting

“For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.” – Psalm 16:10, Acts 2:27

It wasn’t the psalmist, David, but Christ this speaks of!

Read the Psalms from the first person of Christ, and of us united with him1; it will add a whole new dimension.

– fritz

1 – Post from July 12, 2010 Bible – a book about one man

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And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, [Jesus] expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself. – Luke 24:27

Two travelers on the way to a town called Emmaus, seven (7) miles from Jerusalem, picked up a stranger. Though unrecognized until the last, he took them through the Bible from a new perspective — Christ in every Book, Letter, and Psalm. “Did not our hearts burn within us!”, they said!1

The Bible really is a book about just one man — All the apostles saw it that way. Here is just one (1) example:

Paul, quoting a very familiar passage about Adam and Eve but with a new twist:

“For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh … I speak concerning Christ and the church.” – Ephesians 5:30-32

Neither we nor Jesus are any longer just ourselves, but eternally linked in covenant like a husband and wife! Him taking my sinfulness, me taking his righteousness,2 becoming one new man,3 the last Adam4 (male and female 5). We, together, approach God with nothing owing and all debts paid, God’s grace working is us (Christ and me) in all circumstances to bring about our good and God’s glory.6

Wow, what a book, what a savior, what a God, what a privilege!

— fritz@langgang.com
1 – Luke 24:32
2 – 2nd Corinthians 5:21
3 – One new man (not referring to Jew and Gentile but us and Christ) – Ephesians 2:14-15
4 – Last Adam – 1st Corinthians 15:45
5 – Adam, male and female – Genesis 1:27
6 – See Post from July 11, 2010 – “Where is God’s Blessing”

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