Science and Scripture
INTRODUCTION
A. Robert Ingersoll once said, "The inspiration of the Bible depends on the stupidity of its reader."
Many view science and Scripture as opposite extremes--Most would say that you cannot have
faith in both.
B. However, the Bible contains genuine science written years before the facts were discovered
scientifically.
1. Without a doubt the Bible is not a scientific textbook.
2. Yet, the Bible in plain language reveals many scientific facts.
C. These scientific gems point to the inspiration of Scripture.
THE USEFULNESS OF BLOOD
A. "The life is in the blood" (Lev. 17:11).
B. Scientists have only learned this principle lately.
1. For many years, blood was thought to be a cause of illness--Barbers bled people while they cut
hair.
2. Leeches were often used to bleed people--George Washington died for this "therapy."
CIRCUMCISION
A. When God established his covenant with Abraham, he told him to circumcise males on the eight
day (Gen. 17-9-14).
B. Cervical cancer does not occur often in women whose husbands have been circumcised.
1. Certain microorganisms thrive under the foreskin, and these are deposited on the cervix
during intercourse.
2. As these microbes grow, they cause cancer--that is one cause of cervical cancer.
C. The timing of circumcision is interesting.
1. God told his people to circumcise on the eighth day.
2. Before the eighth day, there is a great tendency for bleeding, for vitamin K is not yet being
produced in the body.
3. Vitamin K is necessary for blood clotting.
4. The vitamin is produced by bacteria in the intestines. The vitamin is then absorbed in the
blood where it is used in a variety of ways.
5. Infants are born without this vitamin because the amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus is
sterile.
6. It takes several days for vitamin K to appear--generally five to seven days.
7. The first day safe for circumcision would be the 8th--the very day Moses said.
EATING FAT
A. Lev. 3:17; 7:22-25.
B. We're all aware of the harmful effects animal fat can have on our bodies.
HUMAN WASTE
A. Deut. 23:12-13.
B. Human waste carries many microbes.
C. The black plague was caused because human waste was just thrown out in the streets.
CLEAN AND UNCLEAN ANIMALS
A. Leviticus 11 catalogues the animals considered clean and unclean.
B. Many of the animals considered unclean would be harmful to man.
1. Swine carry several microorganisms which cause disease in man. Unless the meat is well-
cooked, men can easily become ill.
2. Virtually all prohibited water creatures are scavengers which feed on waste.
3. Rodents are a natural reservoir for some of the worst diseases known to man.
4. Birds of prey largely eat animals from the "unclean" list.
C. God knew what he was doing--many unclean animals are dangerous for human consumption.
D. The Hebrews were not even to touch the carcasses of unclean animals--Even touch the carcasses
of these animals could transmit waste.
OCEANOGRAPHY
A. Matthew Fontaine Maury found currents in the oceans.
1. When he was confined to his bed during a lengthy illness, he had his son read from Scripture.
2. He read Psalm 8:8 which mentions paths in the sea.
3. Maury set out on a search to find those paths, and he did.
B. God asked Job, "Hast thou entered into the springs of the sea?" (38:16a)-We now know that such
springs are located off the coasts of Greece, Italy, Israel, and Syria.
C. God also asked Job, "Have you walked in the recesses of the deep" (38:16b).
1. The word "recess" refers to something "hidden, and known only by investigation."
2. Canyons on the ocean floor were first discovered in the mid 1870's.
THE BIBLE SAYS THE EARTH IS WEARING OUT
A. Three times the Bible affirms the earth is wearing out.
1. "The earth will grow old like a garment" (Is. 51:6).
2. In speaking of the foundations of the earth, Ps. 102:26 says, "they will all grow old like a
garment."
3. Hebrews 1:11 quotes Ps. 102:26.
B. The Second Law of Thermodynamics says that indeed the earth is wearing out.
ALCOHOL ABUSE
A. The Bible uniformly condemns the abuse of alcohol.
1. "Drunkards" will not inherit the kingdom of God (1 Cor. 6:10).
2. Drunkenness is considered a "work of the flesh" (Gal. 5:21).
B. Long-term effects of alcohol consumption include central nervous system damage and liver
damage.
CONCLUSION
A. From where did this material come?
1. Many good health practices are found in the Mosaical books.
2. Many say Moses learned such techniques in Egypt. However, an Egyptian medic book from
around Moses time gives the following advice:
a. Victims of poisonous snake bites were treated with "magic water," produced by pouring
water over an idol.
b. Embedded splinters were treated with worms' blood and asses' dung-which could easily
lead to lockjaw.
3. Many say Moses learned the techniques from another region--the Hebrews had the most
advanced sanitary practices.
4. Some say Moses deduced these things himself, yet he would have needed modern scientific
knowledge.
5. The easiest conclusion is that these specifications came from God.
B. God has great ability. Are you serving that God?