It may be said, then, that the Bible states things as they naturally appear and relate to human experience, and not as they appear in scientific theory or observation. Thus alone could the Book become intelligible and make its appeal to men placed in the midst of these appearances and experiences. This again is the chief reason that it remains unimpaired as revelation, after translation into every language under the sun, of use in every age, country and clime-the universal Book of universal application, ever living, immutable and eternal-the revelation of the one true God, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Ages, the incorruptible, invisible, only God, to whom honor and glory belong to the age of ages.
J. Bloore (from "Alternative Views of the Bible.").