There is no way, at present, to quantify the social sciences, because they rely on narrative descriptions. But if we study Scripture, it provides a path by which the humanities can be hardened. Under the present view of reality, the law of the jungle reigns. This is the notion that might makes right. The author argues that true rights and justice cannot be founded on historical power dynamics but rather on a rejection of the law of the jungle and adherence to divine principles. The essay emphasizes the importance of actions over appearances in the Christian faith and suggests that the true value of work can be measured through the Biblical concept of the Labor Theory of Value, which quantifies all human endeavors as an expenditure of labor. Because all work is a form of labor and labor can be measured, there is a path towards the quantification of the social sciences.