I was roaming around on watchtower.org today because... well... it's a couple hours until anything good comes on, and I've watched all the Animaniacs on YouTube.com, so... you know how it is...
Anyway, I found this article on the Bible interesting. Note what it says about how great the Bible is:
"Among the major books of religion, the Bible is one of the very oldest."
So, the Bible is "one of" the very oldest. Not THE oldest, of course. But it's right up there, definitely got a dog in the fight. (There are apparently "minor books of religion" as well, but we're gonna ignore them for the moment.)
"Over 90 percent of the human family have access to the Bible, or at least part of it, in their native language."
God sees this project as so important that he's going to make sure that 90% of humanity can read at least some of it. That's pretty impressive. I'll bet those other 600,000,000 humans are jerks anyway.
"Events covered in the Bible are not mere myths."
This was apparently to assuage any "myth" concerns that might arise from the talking animals, repopulating the planet with two of every animal, creating flowers a thousand or so years before creating bees -- that sort of thing. Good call.
"At 2 Timothy 3:1-5, the Bible states: “...men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, self-assuming, haughty, ...” Does this not describe the attitude of people in general today? These words were penned in the year 65 C.E., over 1,900 years ago!"
Uncanny! Clear back in 65 A.D., God was able to accurately foretell that people would act like jerks. (That's probably the group he targeted to keep the Bible away from!)
"What does the Bible reveal about God’s purpose for the earth and mankind? It promises: “Just a little while longer, and the wicked one will be no more . . ."
And those words are as true today as they were three thousand years ago when they were first written. And I'm gonna start believing in it again... in a "little while"...
I've only scratched at the tough outer hull of this nut of an article. If you'd like to revel in its full glory, you can find it here: http://watchtower.org/e/20050715/article_02.htm
Enjoy!
Dave