# 4 of Ten Reasons Why I Believe The Bible Is The Word Of God by R. A. Torrey
FOURTH, on the ground of
the immeasurable superiority of the teachings of the Bible to those of any
other and all other books.
It is quite fashionable in some quarters to compare the
teachings of the Bible with the teachings of Zoroaster, and Buddha, and
Confucius, and Epictetus, and Socrates, and Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, and a
number of other heathen authors. The difference between the teachings of the
Bible and those of these men is found in three points-
First, the
Bible has in it nothing but truth, while all the others have truth mixed with
error. It is true Socrates taught how a philosopher ought to die; he also
taught how a woman of the town ought to conduct her business. Jewels there are
in the teachings of these men, but (as Joseph Cook once said) they are
"jewels picked out of the mud."
Second, the
Bible contains all truth. There is not a
truth to be found anywhere on moral or spiritual subjects that you cannot find
in substance within the covers of that old Book. I have often, when speaking
upon this subject, asked anyone to bring me a single truth on moral or
spiritual subjects, which, upon reflection, I could not find within the covers
of this book, and no one has ever been able to do it. I have taken pains to
compare some of the better teachings of infidels with those of the Bible. They
indeed have jewels of thought, but they are, whether they knew it or not,
stolen jewels, and stolen from the very book they ridicule.
The third point
of superiority is this: the Bible contains more truth than all other books
together. Get together from all literature of ancient and modern times all the
beautiful thoughts you can; put away all the rubbish; put all these truths that
you have culled from the literature of all ages into one book, and as the
result, even then you will not have a book that will take the place of this one
book.
This is not a large book. I hold in my hand a copy that I
carry in my vest pocket and yet in this one little book there is more of truth
than in all the books which man has produced in all the ages of his history.
How will you account for it? There is only one rational way. This is not man's
book, but God's book.
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