Who Said That?
What Great Men Have Said About The Bible
It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God in the Bible – George Washington
The studious perusal of the sacred volume will make better citizens, better fathers, and better husbands – Thomas Jefferson
The first and almost the only book deserving of universal attention – John Quincy Adams
It is the rock on which our Republic rests – Andrew Jackson
A man has deprived himself of the best there is in the world who has deprived himself of this (a knowledge of the Bible) – Woodrow Wilson
There is no other book so various is the Bible, not one so full of concentrated wisdom – Herbert Hoover
To the influence of this Book we are indebted for the progress made in civilization; and to this we must look as our guide in the future – Ulysses S Grant
What can I do with respect to the next world without my Bible? – John Bacon
The Bible is more than the book; it is a living being with an action; a power which invades everything that opposes this extension – Napoleon Bonaparte
All other books are of little importance in comparison with the holy Scriptures – Alexander Cruden
We, the undersigned, Students of the Natural Sciences, desire to express our sincere regret that researches into scientific truth are perverted by some in our own times into occasion for casting doubt upon the truth and authenticity of the Holy Scriptures. We conceive that it is impossible for the Word of God written in the book of nature, and God’s word written in Holy Scripture, to contradict one another…. physical science is not complete, but is only in a condition of progress – Signed by 800 scientists of Great Britain, recorded in the Bodelian Library, Oxford.
The Bible is the Book of faith, and a Book of doctrine, and a Book of morals, and a Book of religion, of special revelation from God; but it is also a Book which teaches man his responsibility, his own dignity, and his equality with his fellow man – Daniel Webster