The Danger of Sound-Byte Arguments
Recently,
I have had a discussion with an atheist over a meme that he posted. He decided
to use two verses from Genesis (30: 37-39) as an argument for how the bible allegedly
describes how animals got their stripes versus the scientific explanation of
the development of stripes over time. There is a problem with this
interpretation. If one looks at this whole story, we see a wager that Jacob had
with Laban, his father in law. Laban had cheated Jacob twice, and Jacob wanted
to leave with his family so he asked for his wages in striped and speckled and
colored goats and sheep. Laban sorted out the sheep and goats so that none of
these were in Jacob’s flocks. Jacob tied strips of poplar to the trees where
his herds were breeding. All of the offspring born were such that they
satisfied the wager and Jacob could keep them. The glaring problem in the
atheist argument here about the origin of striped animals is that they already
existed and that Jacob and Laban were aware of them!
I
started this time with a story because this exchange is part of the origin of
this idea of this post. If you know me personally I hate when I hear scripture
quoted in part of out of context, even if it is for a good cause. For example,
high school graduates love to quote Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have
for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you.” I even have this quote
hanging on my wall. However, this was spoken through Jeremiah to the nation of
Israel before they were taken into captivity by the Babylonians. God was going
to take care of them, but the Israelites were going to go through some stuff
first. Even the paper that holds m quote is on a crumpled piece of backing
paper, indicating that, even artistically, the paper was put under some stress.
It does not lessen the message that God will take care of us, in fact I think
it enhances the message in that God will be with us through thick and thin. In
this writer’s opinion, we would not have much of a God if he was only with us
in the good times.
But we
can’t stop there, there are believers among us that are spreading heresy and encouraging
people to engage in sin. Jen and Brandon Hatmaker are a couple of professing
believers that are spreading a lie that God doesn’t care that if we are in
heterosexual or homosexual relationships as long as we are monogamous. Her
husband has taken to facebook to denounce the verses that denounce homosexual
acts because they had the context of non-consent or as acts of dominance in
war. Even if I give Mr. and Mrs. Hatmaker these points, their argument still
has problems. They have had to supposedly study for years to find these
answers, and then they don’t cite any scholars for these answers that they “discovered”.
But even then, when Jesus spoke of marriage, or when the rest of the Bible
spoke of marriage, there was a clear or implied definition of a marriage
between man and woman. No other definition has been defined as ordained by God!
Now that is not to say that we should exclude the homosexual from the love of
Christ that we offer, but I cannot say that homosexual marriage shares the holy
position that heterosexual marriage does.
So when
it comes to our faith and how others perceive it, we must be willing to look at
the full message and context of the scripture that we are studying. We cannot
afford to cherry pick scripture to make ourselves or others feel good. We must
be willing to present scripture as it is, not as we want it to be. We must know
it well enough that we can rebuke those who try to twist it for their own
selfish gain. I would pray that we learn to follow the full message that God
has given us. I pray that your day has gone well. May God bless you and have
good rest of your day.
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