investigation they do not seek the truth, but seek some method of subterfuge to
support what they have accepted as the truth by hearsay and tradition. So, if
in their investigation they meet with anything which supports their beliefs,
they say, 'we have got hold of a proof'; and if anything appears to weaken
their creed, they say, 'we have come across something doubtful'. Thus they set
up the belief grasped and accepted by tradition, as a principle, and call
'doubtful' whatever is contrary to it, and a 'demonstration' whatever agrees
with it. But the right way of doing is the contrary of this. For one must have
no belief (preconceived ideas) to start with, but must look at the
demonstration and call what it demands 'the truth', and what is opposed to it
'the false'.
Let us add a word as to the spirit in which the investigation
ought to be conducted. It is not to be made in the spirit of controversy or
hostility. The open-minded Muhammadan will readily acknowledge that the object
of his investigation must be to know the truthGod's truth, and he
should not set himself simply the task of trying to show that Christianity is
false, or unreasonable, or unsuitable to man's needs. We both believe that God
directeth aright those who seek His guidance, and in approaching this subject
we ask him to come seeking in prayer the guidance of God, that he may learn
from Him the Truth. |