A Christian should never compromise the Bible’s teaching. It’s a dangerous game. We should only change our views of right and wrong, truth, Jesus, and God, when, comparing scripture with scripture, we become convinced we have been wrong in our convictions about what the Bible teaches.

We should especially be leery of changing the Bible’s teaching because of what someone outside of the Christian community tells us, especially when it violates the rule previously given-that is, when the Bible itself does not lead us to that conclusion.

When we violate this rule and compromise with man on the meaning of the Bible, we can unwittingly open a spiritual and moral Pandora’s Box, one which could cause great and unforeseen destruction before we can close it again.

An Example Before Our Eyes

When you compare scripture with scripture, the Bible does not teach molecules-to-man evolution, millions of years of human history, or the Big Bang (among other tenets of evolutionary theory). The Bible gives us a specific history of the world: God created all Continue Reading »