{
  "id": "MTOM-0010",
  "title": "Biblical Illiteracy",
  "slug": "biblical-illiteracy",
  "canonical_url": "https://ai-bible-commentary.com/modern-traditions-of-men/biblical-illiteracy/",
  "category": "Scripture and Truth",
  "severity": 4,
  "severity_label": "Level 4 - Soul-endangering deception",
  "danger_type": "annuls_scripture",
  "summary": "Biblical illiteracy is not merely lack of information. It is a spiritual vulnerability that makes the church dependent on slogans, personalities, moods, and inherited assumptions rather than Scripture in context.",
  "description": "A biblical appraisal of biblical illiteracy as the soil in which modern traditions of men grow unchecked.",
  "primary_scriptures": [
    "Hos 4:6",
    "Deut 6:6-9",
    "Ps 1:1-3",
    "2 Tim 3:14-17",
    "Heb 5:11-14"
  ],
  "key_terms": "torah [instruction, law]; daat [knowledge]; graphe [Scripture]; teleios [mature]; aisthētērion [faculty of perception, discernment]",
  "related_topics": [
    "traditions-of-men-that-annul-scripture",
    "text-proofing-theologies",
    "judge-not-lest-you-be-judged",
    "once-saved-used-as-a-slogan-to-cancel-all-warning-passages",
    "feelings-worship"
  ],
  "sections": [
    {
      "heading": "Short diagnosis",
      "paragraphs": [
        "Biblical illiteracy is one of the most destructive modern traditions because it allows all the others to survive. A church that does not know Scripture cannot test what sounds spiritual. It becomes vulnerable to proof texts, therapeutic language, celebrity authority, cultural pressure, and emotional manipulation.",
        "This is not a call to academic elitism. It is a call to covenant faithfulness. God has spoken, and His people are responsible to hear, remember, teach, meditate, obey, and discern."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "Exegetical basis",
      "paragraphs": [
        "Hosea 4:6 says God's people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. The Hebrew daat means knowledge, not mere data, but covenantal knowing that should lead to faithful obedience. Deuteronomy 6:6-9 commands Israel to keep God's words on the heart and teach them diligently to children.",
        "Psalm 1 blesses the one whose delight is in the LORD's torah [instruction] and who meditates on it day and night. 2 Timothy 3:14-17 says Scripture equips the man of God for every good work. Hebrews 5:11-14 rebukes immaturity that cannot handle solid food and lacks trained discernment."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "What the tradition says",
      "paragraphs": [
        "This tradition says: 'A little Bible, a weekly message, inspirational posts, and familiar verses are enough.' It assumes that spiritual maturity can be maintained without serious knowledge of Scripture."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "What Scripture says",
      "paragraphs": [
        "Scripture says the word must dwell richly, be taught diligently, be meditated on, be rightly handled, and be used to train discernment. The people of God are not called to live by religious impressions but by every word that comes from God's mouth."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "The deeper error",
      "paragraphs": [
        "The deeper error is practical contempt for revelation. The church says Scripture is supreme but often gives more time, trust, and mental energy to entertainment, controversy, productivity, and personal ambition."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "Philosophical appraisal",
      "paragraphs": [
        "If God reveals reality by His word, ignorance of Scripture is not neutral. It means the soul is interpreting reality through lesser lights: culture, appetite, fear, memory, tribe, politics, algorithm, and self-interest."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "Psychological-spiritual appraisal",
      "paragraphs": [
        "Biblical illiteracy leaves the conscience untrained. It creates believers who feel strongly but discern weakly. They mistake familiarity for understanding and emotional agreement for conviction."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "Church consequence",
      "paragraphs": [
        "A biblically illiterate church becomes easy to manage but hard to disciple. It follows personalities, absorbs slogans, confuses grace, avoids warning passages, and cannot detect when Scripture is being quietly nullified."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "Needed correction",
      "paragraphs": [
        "Recover whole-Bible discipleship: repeated reading, contextual teaching, memorisation, catechesis [structured instruction], family instruction, serious preaching, and practical obedience. The goal is not information display but mature discernment and faithful living."
      ]
    },
    {
      "heading": "Summary warning",
      "paragraphs": [
        "Where Scripture is unknown, tradition reigns by default. The empty mind becomes a throne for whatever voice speaks most loudly."
      ]
    }
  ],
  "status": "full_depth_wave1_draft",
  "translation_tooltips": "NET Bible Scripture text is supplied through /modern-traditions-of-men/data/net-tooltips/scripture-tooltips.json",
  "generated": "2026-06-12T14:45:03Z"
}