“A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds…” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I was reading comments on a friend’s Facebook page below something she had written about the Bible’s authenticity.
I suppose her critic was a friend, because after each of his statements, each one shallow and several insulting, she patiently responded with kindness and reason.
But nothing worked.
When one is determined not to believe, no amount of truth or reason or logic can penetrate the protective armor of alibis, arguments, excuses, and slander in which he clothes himself.
What was his “contradiction”?
He said, “In one place the Bible says an eye for an eye and another place it says turn the other cheek. What do you say about such a contradiction?”
I found myself wondering if this guy was serious. Any 10-year-old could answer that.
Just so easily does this guy dismiss the living God, the Creator of the Universe.
Even if the Lord had such a fellow on His team, He wouldn’t have much. HIs ignorance is shallow and whatever faith he could muster would be as worthless.
Before commenting on the subject of contradictions in the Word, let me respond to that guy, just in case any reader needs to know how those two scriptures line up.
“An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” was given to Israel as a principle for assessing punishment for crimes (Leviticus 24:20). This formula was a hundred times more compassionate than the standard used in pagan countries–and to this day, in some backward nations–that went like this: a life for an eye; a limb for a tooth.