PUBLICATIONS
THE BURNING BUSH
Volume 15 Number 1, January
2009
God’s Problem : A REVIEW
ARTICLE
Jeffrey Khoo
God’s
Problem (HarperCollins Publishers, 2008, 294 pp) is the title of a
book written by Bart Ehrman. We human beings have problems, but God has
a "problem"? What then is "God’s problem"? The subtitle of the book
answers: How the Bible Fails to Answer Our Most Important
Question—Why We Suffer.
Who is
Bart Ehrman?
Bart Ehrman is James A Gray
distinguished professor of the Christian Religion at the University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA. He is someone who professes to know
the Bible and theology inside and out. But his story is quite a sad and
tragic one. He testified how he became a "born again" fundamentalist as
a teenager, and believed in the total infallibility and inerrancy of
Scripture. His commitment to the Christian faith led him to study
theology at Moody Bible Institute, a fundamentalist school. Later he
studied the New Testament and Greek at Wheaton College, a
neo-evangelical school. At Wheaton, he began to question the inerrancy
of Scripture when one of his teachers commented that the Bible contains
mistakes. Finally he went to a notoriously liberal seminary—Princeton
Theological Seminary—where the inerrancy of Scripture is totally denied.
At Princeton, his study of historical criticism and textual criticism
under unregenerate professors like Bruce Metzger led him to reject that
Jesus Christ is God and Saviour altogether. Here is a man who started
off as a fundamentalist, became a neo-evangelical, degenerated into a
liberal, and ended up an agnostic!
Actually it is quite ironical that
Ehrman should call himself an agnostic because an agnostic is one who
says God cannot be known and His existence cannot be proven. If Ehrman
was asked this question—Does God exist?—he would say, "I don’t know, but
if He does exist, we cannot know who or what He is." Despite his learned
ignorance about God, Ehrman says he knows one thing for sure, "This God,
if He exists, cannot be Jesus Christ, or the God of the Bible." Now, how
can Ehrman know this for sure if in his mind God cannot be known in the
first place? It begs the question: How can you know what something is
not when you do not know what it is? Well, this is the self-refuting and
self-defeating thinking of Bart Ehrman. God describes such thinkers
well, "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools" (Rom 1:22).
Ehrman began his treatise on "God’s
Problem" by asking this question, "If there is an all-powerful and
loving God in this world, why is there so much excruciating pain and
unspeakable suffering?"
Why
Suffering?
No one denies that suffering is a
fact of life. Why is there so much suffering in this world? Where is God
in all this? What is He doing about it? Where are the answers? Only God
has the answers and He has given us the answers in His Word. The Bible
tells us that suffering in this world is due to a number of reasons: the
primary reason being Sin. God created this world very good, but man made
it very bad by sinning against God (Rom 5:12). Our first parents—Adam
and Eve—broke God’s law by eating the forbidden fruit (Gen 2:16-17,
3:1-7). Their sin and disobedience plunged the whole of humanity into
misery, pain and death (Gen 3:16-19, Rom 6:23). Human beings throughout
the ages experience suffering because they are living in a sin-cursed
world which is populated by sinful people who are bound by sinful
thoughts and feelings and bent on doing sinful things (Rom 3:10-18). No
one is innocent; all without exception are guilty (Rom 3:23). God, being
holy and just, has to condemn and punish sinners, and the judgement
began from the time man fell in the Garden, and continues until the
present, and will end in the fiery destruction of world, and the casting
of the finally impenitent into the lake of fire for all eternity (2 Pet
3:7-12, Rev 20:11-15). "It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of
the living God" (Heb 10:31).
The Bible makes it very clear that
the problem of suffering is man’s problem, not God’s. Ehrman keeps
questioning why the wicked prosper and the innocent suffer? Why do bad
things happen to good people? But in God’s sight and by His standard, no
one is good or innocent.
As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one: There is none
that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God. They are all
gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is
none that doeth good, no, not one. Their throat is an open sepulchre;
with their tongues they have used deceit; the poison of asps is under
their lips: Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness: Their feet
are swift to shed blood: Destruction and misery are in their ways: And
the way of peace have they not known: There is no fear of God before
their eyes. … For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God
(Rom 3:10-23).
Ehrman’s
Problem
Who is good? Only God is good and
just; all men are bad and wicked. No matter how good any man might
appear outwardly, God sees the heart (1 Sam 16:7), and God tells us,
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked:
who can know it?" (Jer 17:9). Nonetheless, in Ehrman’s mind, there are
good people who do not deserve the pain and misery that they go through.
Although there are other biblical reasons why bad things do happen to
good people (e.g. Job), he questions why God permits suffering and does
not intervene to punish the wicked and deliver the righteous
immediately. For this reason, Ehrman feels that the God of the Bible
cannot be truly almighty, loving and good since He does not intervene to
stop all the suffering right here, right now.
The problem of suffering has led
Ehrman to lose his faith. What Ehrman thinks is "God’s Problem" is
actually his very own, which is the problem of not believing what God
has said in His written words. He confessed,
I came to a point where I could no longer believe … I realized that I
could no longer reconcile the claims of faith with the facts of life. I
could no longer explain how there can be a good and all-powerful God
actively involved with this world, given the state of things. For many
people who inhabit this planet, life is a cesspool of misery and
suffering. I came to the point where I simply could not believe that
there is a good and kindly disposed Ruler who is in charge of it.
Ehrman’s problem is the same problem
of many unbelieving people who do not believe the whole Bible to be the
100% perfect Word of God without any mistake to the last word and
letter, and therefore absolutely and supremely authoritative in all
matters of faith and life. Ehrman himself confessed that he sees the
Bible as "a very human book with all the marks of having come from human
hands: discrepancies, contradictions, errors, …."
In an earlier book of his titled—Misquoting
Jesus—he argued,
If one wants to insist that God inspired the very words of scripture,
what would be the point if we don’t have the very words of scripture? …
This became a problem for my view of inspiration, for I came to realize
that it would have been no more difficult for God to preserve the words
of scripture than it would have been for him to inspire them in the
first place. If he wanted his people to have his words, surely he would
have given them to them. … The fact that we don’t have the words surely
must show, I reasoned, that he did not preserve them for us. And if he
didn’t perform that miracle, there seemed to be no reason to think that
he performed the earlier miracle of inspiring those words.
In Ehrman, we see a clear case of
how the logic of unbelief in denying the Biblical doctrine of Verbal
Plenary Preservation (VPP) would naturally and eventually result in a
denial of the doctrine of Verbal Plenary Inspiration (VPI) of Scripture.
God’s
Solution to Man’s Problem
How do we respond to Ehrman’s attack
on VPI and VPP? The only biblical way to respond to such an attack is to
quote the Scriptures, "let God be true, but every man a liar" (Rom 3:4).
We will all become like Ehrman if we do not live by faith, and faith
alone (sola fide). The sinner or the unbeliever lives by sight,
or by "science" so called—"I see in order to believe." But the saint or
the child of God lives by faith, "For therein is the righteousness of
God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live
by faith." (Rom 1:17). If we want to see and know God, we must begin
with faith, "I believe in order to see." And the Christian faith is not
blind because it is based on the truth. What is truth? God’s Word is
truth (John 17:17). How can we know the truth about origins: how did the
world begin, and where did we come from? It is only by faith, "Through
faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so
that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear" (Heb
11:3). We simply believe the words of our Creator who said that He
created the whole universe out of nothing by the power of His Word in
the space of six literal 24-hour days, and all very good (Gen 1).
Without the light of God’s Word, and
without believing in the integrity and veracity of God’s Word, man will
only misinterpret the facts and evidences in the world. Man in his
intellectual folly thinks that he comes from the apes. He thinks that
since he looks like them, he must be in some way related or linked to
them. Therefore, based on human observation and reasoning, the apes must
have been man’s ancestors. Thanks to evolution, human beings are
actually glorified monkeys! It is no wonder God says this of sinful men,
Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither
were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish
heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like
to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping
things (Rom 1:21-23).
The only way to please God is by
faith, "But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that
cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them
that diligently seek him" (Heb 11:6). We must begin with faith and we
must end with faith if we are to live and not be lost forever.
The problem with Ehrman is his
blindness towards God and His Truth because of his intellectual pride.
He gives his own distorted definition of who and what God is; and when
his own idea about God does not square with his worldview, he blames God
and finds
fault with His claims. Indeed, "Professing themselves to be wise, they
became fools" (Rom 1:22); "Ever learning, and never able to come to the
knowledge of the truth" (2 Tim 3:7). Ehrman has become too clever for
his own good.
Logic of
Faith
Let us not end up like Ehrman who
"lost his faith" (theologically speaking, he never had it in the first
place). Let us make sure we have the right starting point which is faith
in God’s Word. In all our thinking and reasoning, we must begin and end
with God’s Word, believing in all that it says without question, without
doubt. Faith is "God says it, that settles it, I believe it."
God’s Word is 100% perfect, without
any mistake, forever infallible and inerrant to the last syllable and
letter, even today. How do we know this? God says it in Psalm 12:6-7,
"The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of
earth, purified seven times. Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt
preserve them from this generation for ever." Jesus said, "For
verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle
shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled" (Matt 5:18).
"Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away"
(Matt 24:35).
Applying the logic of faith based on
God’s truthful words and promises, we believe that the Bible was not
only very pure in the beginning, but also very pure today. By so
believing, we are very sure of the 100% inspired and 100% preserved
words of God—what they are and where they are. We are very sure of who
God is. He is none other than our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
who "died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was
buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the
scriptures" (1 Cor 15:3-4).
Let us then live by faith in Christ
and His words, and not by "science" or "scholarship" so called. "Let God
be true, but every man a liar" (Rom 3:4).
Dr Jeffrey Khoo is Academic Dean of Far Eastern
Bible College and Elder of True Life Bible-Presbyterian Church.
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