Sun standing still?
Joshua 10:12-13—”How can the sun possibly “stand still” without massive cosmic disruptions?”
It is interesting that some Muslim critics will attack this passage, for Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim confirms that Muhammad (pbuh) believed exactly the same story:
“The Messenger of Allah said: “One of the Prophets made a holy war.”…
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Adultery Ordeal
Numbers 5:11-31—”Isn’t this bitter-water adultery ordeal pre-scientific?”
To modern and scientific people this test seems strange. However, to those who know the power of God and know that He is able to perform miracles there are no difficulties in this passage.…
Blood for disinfectant?
Leviticus 14:49-53—”Using blood for disinfectant is unscientific.”
One might as well ask for the scientific logic behind the following:
The Prophet said “If a house-fly falls in the drink of anyone of you, he should dip it (in the drink), for one of its wings has a disease and the other has the cure for the disease.”
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Demeaning women?
Leviticus 12:1-5—”The ritual purification period given here for a woman who conceives a baby girl is twice as long as that of a baby boy. This passage demeans women.”
There are two reasons why baby girls had a longer period of seclusion.…
Female sperm?
Leviticus 12:1—”This passage falsely says that women produce sperm.”
Critics have alleged that the Hebrew phrase “conceived seed” when used of women as in this verse indicates semen production. The word in question is “תזריע” ( tazria‛ ), which literally means “to make seed.”…
4-legged insects?
Leviticus 11:21-23—”Insects like locusts have six legs, not four.”
This is a simple misunderstanding related to translation. First, the locusts listed all have four normal legs plus two very different large hind legs used for jumping—in ancient times these must not have been counted among the walking legs, and thus they are described as “four-legged.”…
Fowls with four feet?
Leviticus 11:20—”The King James Version Bible says ‘fowls with four feet’ are abominable—birds don’t have four feet!”
The Hebrew term ‛ôph (עוף) does mean ‘bird’ when it stands alone ; but when combined with שׁרץ (sherets) as one word it becomes שׁרץהעוף sherets’ha‛ôph which means ‘flying insect’ in Hebrew.…
Rabbits chew cud?
Leviticus 11:5,6—”Rabbits & hyraxes (rock badgers) don’t chew the cud.”
This is simply a translation-based misunderstanding. The Hebrew expression גּרה עלה (‛âlâh gerah) was a term for the leisurely re-chewing practiced by cows, sheep, rabbits and rock badgers. Rabbits and hyraxes do in fact practice this leisurely re-chewing of previously chewed food, but instead of bringing it up from the stomach they pass droppings which they re-eat and chew in order to get at the remaining partially digested food.…
Guilt for Father’s Sins
Exodus 20:5-6—”It is unjust to make people guilty for their fathers’ sins.”
This verse is using hyperbolic language to emphasize how disobedience to God will be punished and faithfulness will be blessed—it is not a legal declaration. In fact we find exactly the opposite in the Torah law:
“Fathers shall not be put to death for their children, nor children put to death for their fathers; each is to die for his own sin.”
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Abraham’s Lie
Genesis 20—”How can the Bible say that the Prophet Abraham lied about his wife and allowed her to be taken by another man?”
Interestingly, this story is found not only in the Bible but also in Sahih Bukhari:
Narrated by Abu Huraira: Abraham did not tell a lie except on three occasion.
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