Admission Quote by Robert M. Price
“The very admission of the need to harmonize is an admission that the burden of proof is on the narratives, not on those who doubt them. What harmonizing shows is that despite appearances, the texts still might be true.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: "The Burden of Proof in Apologetics", 2018
Admitting the need to harmonize shows that the onus of proof lies with the narratives, not skeptics, suggesting that harmony can validate texts despite doubts.
In simple terms: Seeking harmony shifts proof responsibility to the story, not the doubter.
Question narratives critically, but recognize harmony’s role.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- religious debate
- academic discourse
- personal belief systems
- interfaith dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What evidence truly supports a narrative?
- How can harmonization be applied without bias?
Harmony may mask inconsistencies rather than resolve them.