1 Timothy 3:1-16 · Overseers and Deacons
Science and the Bible
John 17:17, 1 Timothy 3:16
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by James Merritt
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Many of you saw the blockbuster movie Independence Day.1 If you are a little bit older, you may have felt like you had seen the film before, and essentially you had because it was a remake of the 1953 science fiction classic War of the Worlds, but it had one very great difference.

While both versions feature aliens invading Earth, in the 1953 movie scientists came up with a weapon that is eventually destroyed. The population, in great panic, is forced to turn to God, and churches are jammed with people praying. Furthermore, their prayers are answered. The aliens contract earthborn bacteria and suddenly die off. There is a final voice over in that movie that says, "All that men could do had failed," implying that deliverance had come from the hand of God. Amazingly, the film ends with a scene of people standing on a hillside singing praise to God.2

But the contemporary version is very different, and it signifies a dramatic change that has taken place in the American culture in the fifty years since the first movie was made. Independence Day nods politely in the direction of God, because it does show people praying for help. But real deliverance comes through the deployment of advance military technology. A few strategically placed bombs from a supersonic jet blow up the aliens and save the world. The underlining message is: Science and technology is the only means we have of salvation.3

I am amazed at how quickly people want to blow off the Bible when it comes to the area of science. The litany we hear from everyone now is: Let science deal with science; let the Bible deal with things that really don't matter, and never the twain shall meet.

Well, I have a problem with that for this reason. The Bible claims in 11 Timothy 3:16 the following: "All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness." Now if that is true, then what Jesus said about the word of God in our other text is also true. "Sanctify them by Your truth, Your word is truth." (John 17:17) That is, if every word of God is inspired, then it stands to reason that whether the Bible talks about science, or history, or morality, it must always be true. There can never be a conflict between one and the other.

I want to deal with the Bible today from a strictly scientific viewpoint, and say three things about the word of God as we think about its relation to science.

I. The Supreme Authority of the Bible

Peter Kreeft is a brilliant Catholic apologist, and in his great book Straight Answers to Tough Questions About Christianity, he records an imaginary conversation between a skeptic and a Christian. The conversation is as follows:

Skeptic: Well…don't you think there will ever be any contradiction between science and religion?

Christian: Certainly not. God doesn't contradict Himself.

Skeptic: God? God doesn't come into science.

Christian: He sure does. He wrote two books: nature and scripture and the two books can never contradict each other because they come from the same author, who is Truth himself. Truth can never contradict truth.4

I could not have said that better myself, because all truth is God's truth. It is true that the majority of educated people, and especially scientists, believe the Bible is wrong about creation; and basically has nothing to do with science whatsoever. In a survey of the top scientists, who are members of the National Academy of Sciences, only 7% said they believe in God; 70% expressed absolute disbelief in God; and another 20% expressed doubt or agnosticism.5

Well, thank God that truth is not democratic. It has determined my majority vote. All truth is God's truth; truth is what God says it is and God is never wrong.

You know every once in a while you will hear someone say, "The Bible is not a science textbook, it is basically a book of religion." Their implication is, when the Bible talks about faith or morality, you might believe it. But when it gets into scientific or historical areas, we are to leave what we believe to the so-called "experts." Many people think that solves all the problems by locking the Bible into one corner and science into another. But it really doesn't solve anything at all for this reason.

Science and history and theology are not three distinct branches of knowledge. They are simply three different ways in which we view the world that is around us. They cannot be separated. Let me give you an example. The resurrection of Jesus Christ—is that a theological matter, an historical matter, or a scientific matter? Well, the answer to that question is yes, whether scientifically it deals with anatomy, biology, physics, and chemistry.

Historically, it is just the most historical fact in the history of mankind, and it is the basis of all Christian theology. So if you remove the scientific and historical truth, you have no theological truth left.

That's why Jesus took the approach that God's word is truth; whether it's historical truth, theological truth, or scientific truth. When it speaks it speaks the truth. In fact, the Bible is not a scientific textbook, nor is it a religious textbook. It isn't even a textbook at all. It is the very revelation of God.

There is another reason why we should always look to the Bible as our supreme authority on whatever we believe, as much as the Bible speaks to it, because God is never wrong, but science may well be. Let me give you just two quick examples. For over a hundred years scientists described the human liver as a series of inner-connected crooked cylinders. Every authority on human anatomy taught this. Every textbook used this description.

But when one scientist attempted to make photomicrographs of cross section of the liver, it was impossible to document this classical description. Instead, he learned that the liver was a series of plates rather than inner-connected cylinders. This is what this scientist wrote about this discovery:

For me this was one of the most devastating shocking experiences of my life. How can it be possible that the greatest anatomists of the 19th Century and contemporary authorities whom I venerated, could have made such a blunder. They had "documented" their erroneous statements with correct pictures, which when examined objectively, showed a structure quite different and exactly the reverse of what the text affirmed.6

For more than a hundred years a majority scientific opinion was wrong.

There is a dogmatic assertion in the world of scientific academia that declares the earth to be at least 4.5 billion years of age. These scientists confidently announced that landing man on the moon would confirm the age of the universe once and for all.

They said that the moon, being an airless planetoid, would have been collecting cosmic dust since it formed shortly after the universe began to cool, so all the lunar explorers had to do was stick a long pole down into the dust and measure it. They estimated that the minimum death of moon dust, based on a four billion year old universe, should have been at least several feet. But when they took the measurement it turned out to be 1/8 of an inch.7

Just think about the word science. It comes from the Latin term scientia, which simply means "knowledge." Yet, God is said to be omniscientia, or omnis. That is, he has "all knowledge." The God of the Bible is the God of science. If the Bible, therefore, is God's word, it can never be scientifically wrong.

You see, most scientists have a problem with God, which is why they also have a problem with the Bible. Let me give you an illustration. Robert Shapiro, a leading scientist, once made this statement:

Some future day may yet arrive when all reasonable chemical experiments run to discover a probable origin for life have failed unequivocally. Further new geological evidence may indicate a sudden appearance of life on the earth. Finally, we may have explored the universe and found no trace of life or process leading to life elsewhere. In such a case, some scientists might choose to turn to religion for an answer. Others, however, myself included, would attempt to sort out the surviving less probably scientific explanation in the hope of selecting one that was still more likely than the remainder.8

That is an incredible admission. The scientists will believe anything but the Bible because it has something to do with God.

That's why I agree with a comment made by Dr. Samuel Elder, a research physicist for John Hopkins University, who once said:

If you have "intellectual problems" about the Bible or about the person of Jesus Christ, the chances are it is because you know too little of God's word, and not because you know too much science.

But it's not enough just to dogmatically assert the authority of the Bible. If what I say is true, then wherever the Bible does speak about science it should be accurate and it should be right.

II. The Scientific Accuracy of the Bible

Now I have already said that I agree the Bible is not a scientific textbook. It was not given primarily to tell us about the heavens that we can see, but about the heaven we can't see. It deals primarily with trust, not test tubes. It is primarily concerned with Christ, not chemistry.

But I repeat. If this book is the inspired word of God there can be no scientific error in it whatsoever. True science must always be in harmony with the Bible. I want to give you just a few fascinating examples of how the Bible makes scientific statements that only God could have known was true.

When the Bible was written there was a ptolemaic view of the universe. That is, the entire universe was geocentric not heliocentric. That is, everything was centered around the earth. The earth came first and then all of the heavens came later. Yet, right off the bat we read in Gen. 1:1, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." God said first came the heavens and then came the earth. We now know this universe is not a geocentric universe, it is a heliocentric universe.

The ancients knew nothing about gravity and the pull of the planets. When the Bible was written wise men thought that the earth was supported on a platform made on the backs of elephants. No one knew anything about the gravitational pull of one planet keeping another planet in its orbit. Yet, Job said "He stretches out the north over empty space; He hangs the earth on nothing." (Job 26:7)

For close to 1500 years the vast majority of people in this world, including many "scientists" believed that the world was four square and flat. Yet, Christopher Columbus was the first man who decided to set sail "around" the world. Now why did he do that?

Even though the Bible is not a geography book, it does talk about geography. Christopher Columbus believed that the Bible, being God's word, always told the truth. He read this verse: "It is He who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers, who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in." (Isa. 40:22)

Now what is even more interesting is this. The Hebrew word translated "circle" is kuwg, meaning a sphere. This verse is not saying that God sits above a world which is shaped like a circle drawn on a piece of paper. It describes God as being above a world shaped like a ball, which is exactly what the world is.9

Here, almost 2,000 years before Christopher Columbus decided to sail the ocean blue, the word of God had revealed that the earth was not flat, but rather it was round.

There is another geographical statement found in the Scripture describing the earth. Isa. 11:12 says, "He will set up a banner for the nations, and will assemble the outcasts of Israel, and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth." Rev. 7:1 says, "After these things I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding the four winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth, on the sea, or on any tree."

For many years scientists ridiculed this part of the Bible, and said this proves that the Scripture is scientifically unreliable because the earth does not have "four corners." But guess what? Scientists now believe that the reason why the continents are positioned the way they are is because the world was originally in the shape of a tetrahedron, which is a solid with four triangular faces. In the early 1950s they discovered what has been called "the four corners of the earth."

According to the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, whose scientists did the research, there are four high spots that correspond to a tetrahedron if you connected the points right through planet earth. One high point centers over Ireland and spreads northward toward the Pole; another extends across the equator from New Guinea northward toward Japan; a third corner is south of Africa, centered about half way to Antarctica, and the fourth corner is west of South America with its high point off Peru.

Now there is no way that either Isaiah or John would have known that except through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit of a God who created this world with "four corners." No, sports fans, Dean Smith did not invent the four corners!

There are hundreds and hundreds of years when men believed that stars could be numbered. In 125 AD the astronomer, Hipparchus, said there were 1,022 stars. In 200 AD the famous astronomer, Ptolemy said there were 1026 stars. It was not until 1600 that Galileo said the stars could not be numbered, which is exactly what the Bible says in Jeremiah 33:22, "As the host of heaven cannot be numbered, nor the sand of the sea measured, so will I multiply the descendants of David My servant and the Levites who minister to Me."

The inventor of the first astronomical telescope was a man named John Herschel. As he was spinning the universe, he discovered what scientists now know is a great empty space in the northern part of the universe where there are no stars. But listen to what Job said. "He stretches out the north over empty space…" (Job 26:7A)

For many years scientists believed that the moon was a luminous body just like the sun; that it had its own source of light. It was later discovered that, as we now know, that the moon is simply a reflection of the light of the sun, and gives no light on its own. Well guess what? Job 25:5 says, "If even the moon does not shine, and the stars are not pure in His sight."

For almost 1700 years men thought that all the world was light during the day, and all the world was light during the night. They just assumed if it was daylight where they were, it was daylight everywhere else. But then finally they discovered that night and day both co-exist. That is, half the world is ruled by darkness and half the world is ruled by light at any given time.

Well, the Bible in speaking of the second coming of Jesus says this: "In that day, he who is on the housetop, and his goods are in the house, let him not come down to take them away. And likewise the one who is in the field let him not turn back." (Luke 17:31) "I tell you, in that night there will be two men in one bed; the one will be taken and the other will be left." (Luke 17:34)

Let me give you just one last example. For centuries nobody understood weather. They didn't understand the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. They didn't understand how lightning was linked with thunder storms and rain. They did not even believe there was such a connection.

Yet, the Bible says in Ps. 135:7, "He causes the vapors to ascend from the ends of the earth; He makes lightning for the rain; He brings the wind out of His treasuries." Here you have evaporation, the vapors ascend; you have condensation, lightning for the rain; and precipitation, He brings the wind out of His treasuries. That's why when you ask any true weatherman "what's it going to do tomorrow," if he'll tell you the truth he'll say, "Only God knows."

III. The Specific Aim of the Bible

Now I hope I have proven something to you today. That is, that though the Bible is not a scientific textbook if it does deal with science it tells the truth. It's not just a book of history, but if it does deal with history it tells the truth. It's not just a book of morality, but when it deals with morality it tells the truth.

But let me tell you what the specific aim of the Bible is. "You search the Scriptures, for in them you think you have eternal life; and these are they which testify of Me." (John 5:39) This book's primary purpose is to lead you to eternal life.

No, it is not a book of biology, but it will lead you to the Lamb of God that takes away the sins of the world. It is not a book of botany, but it will lead you to the Lily of the Valley and the Rose of Sharon who can save you. It is not a book of astronomy but it can lead you to the Bright and Morning Star whose light can guide you into heaven. It is not a book of medicine, but it can lead you to the Great Physician who can heal your soul. It is not a book of diplomacy, but it can bring you to the Prince of Peace who can give you peace when nothing else can.

One of the great scientist of this century was the American surgeon, Dr. Howard Kelly, who was a professor of gynecology at John Hopkins University in the early Twentieth Century. In his time he was one of the most respected scientists in all the world. Listen to what he said about the Bible and science:

I accept the Bible as the word of God because of its own miraculous character, born in parts and the course of the ages and yet completed in one harmonious whole. Without the Bible, all God's precious parables in nature, His other book, are utterly lost, and nature, exploited merely for lucre are for the pride of science, is degraded and ruined. I testify that the Bible is the word of God because it is meat for the spirit just as definitely as bread and meat are food for the Bible. The Bible appeals to me strongly as a physician because it is such excellent medicine; it has never yet failed to cure a single patient if only he took his prescription honestly….whatever there is in civilization that is worthwhile rests on the Bible precepts. Everywhere and in all its teachings the Bible claims to be the authoritative word of God, and as such I accept it.10

Well, so do I, and therefore no matter what it talks about or what it touches on, if the Bible says it you can believe it.


1 Independence Day, Twentieth Century Fox, 199

2 War of the World, Paramount Pictures, 1953.

3 Cited by Chuck Colson, How Now Shall We Live, p. 245.

4 Peter Kreeft, Yes or No: Straight Answers to Tough Questions about Christianity, p. 48.

5 "God Versus Science," Edward J. Larson, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, Sunday, February 7, 1999.

6 Hans Elias, "Three-dimensional structure identified from single sections," Science, 3 December 1971, p. 993.

7 Larry Burkett, Whatever Happened to the American Dream, p. 107.

8 Robert Shapiro, Origins: A Skeptic's Guide to the Creation of Life on Earth, Summit Books, New York, 1986, P. 130.

9 Samuel Eliot Morison, The European Discovery of America-The Northern Foyages, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1971), p. 6.

10 Cited by D. James Kennedy, What if the Bible Had Never Been Written, pp. 117-118.

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