
Does the Bible Teach Bogus Science?
Can the Bible be trusted when it describes the natural world? Some claim it
reflects primitive cosmology, portraying a solid dome sky with stars embedded
within it and waters above. If true, this would challenge the Bible’s
reliability. But what do the Bible’s own words reveal?
Explore how terms like “firmament” and descriptions of heavenly waters are
understood in their original context. Is the Bible mistaken about science, or
does it use poetic and observational language common in human expression? Keaton
Halley delves into these questions, addressing claims about solid skies,
heavenly oceans, and the movement of stars.
By examining ancient Near Eastern texts and biblical language, Halley
demonstrates why Scripture’s authority remains intact. He highlights the
significance of interpreting the Bible within its context and trusting its
claims about both the natural and spiritual realms.
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26 Feb, 202549:54