Statement #1 - "God is the author of Scripture." 58% agreed, 31% disagree, and 11% aren't sure. It's reassuring to see that more than half of Americans still believe that God is the author of Scripture. Yet, decades ago this number would have been much higher. Modern skepticism has done a great deal to make people question the authorship of the Bible.
Statement #2 - "The Bible was written for each person to interpret as he or she chooses." 51% agree, 40% disagree, and 9% are not sure. It's ironic that the majority of Americans believe God is the author of the Bible, but apparently He doesn't require humans to take Him at His word. If all interpretations are acceptable, we're going to have a serious problem with countless contradictions.
Statement #3 - "The Bible has the authority to tell us what to do." 50% agree, 42% disagree, and 8% are uncertain. I'm guessing that those who agree are in the same 58% who believe the Bible is the Word of God. If God is sovereign over everything and the Bible is His Word, aren't we bound to do what it says?
Statement #4 - "Biblical accounts of Jesus' bodily resurrection are accurate." 64% agree. This was actually a little surprising to me. I expected the number to be lower. Even with our culture's relentless assault on the Bible, nearly 2 in 3 Americans believe Jesus rose from the dead. No wonder our churches still fill up at Easter time.
Statement #5 - "The Bible is 100% accurate." Only 47% of Americans believe this. So 58% of Americans believe that God authored the Bible, but only 47% believe it is totally accurate? If my math is right, 11% of Americans believe that God is capable of authoring Scripture, but unable to avoid mistakes.
Statement #6 - "The Bible is helpful but not literally true." 44% agree. That begs the question: If the Bible is not true, why would it be helpful? I guess in the same way that Aesop's fables are true.
58% of Americans are right - while there were 40 writers of Scripture, there is only one Author: "All Scripture is God-breathed" (2 Tim. 3:16). Because God used words when He gave us the Bible, His words are not subject to change or debate. They say what they say and they mean what they mean. It's always made me laugh when people say we can't know the meaning of Scripture - they use words to tell you we can't know the meaning of words. :-)
Because the Bible is the Word of God, it has authority because it belongs to Him. The Bible has all authority to order our lives. When it comes to the resurrection, the Bible is very clear: "Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures" (1 Cor. 15:3-4). The bodily resurrection of Jesus is the centerpiece of the Christian faith.
The Bible is both 100% accurate and literally true. It's accurate because it is the Word of the perfect God, "with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning" (James 1:17). While there are symbols and analogies throughout the Bible, each one reveals a literal truth. When the Bible calls Jesus the Lion of Judah, that doesn't make Him an animal. It simply means that He is the King of His people Israel.
What will it take to change the American perception of Scripture? I believe it will require God's people not only saying they believe the Bible, but living according to the Bible. Next time we'll consider what Americans believe about the character of God.