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WISDOM REVEALED
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This essay was written to be delivered as a lecture and is
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worded accordingly. It was part of a two day debate with a
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Fundamentalist minister. For each evening there are two parts, one
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of thirty minuets and a conclusion of ten minuets.
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THIS ESSAY TAKES THE NEGATIVE OF
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IS THE BIBLE THE WORD OF GOD?
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DAY 2 -- PART 1
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1983
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by Emmett F. Fields
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In the Bible, the book of Numbers, chapter 31, verse 15 reads:
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"And Moses said unto them, "have you saved all the women alive?"
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And verses 17 and 18 reads: "Now therefore kill every male
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among the little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by
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lying with him. (18) But all the women children, that have not
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known man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves."
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I know the Bible is not the word of God because it tells us
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God is a murderer; that God killed, or caused to be killed,
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millions of innocent people. That God ordered, or approved of, the
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murder of civilians, of little children, of helpless old people,
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defenseless women, prisoners of war, and even livestock. It tells
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us that God approved the instructions to soldiers to keep the
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virgins for yourselves. I detest and deny such a book, and I reject
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and call blasphemous any book that says such is the nature of God.
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The Bible slanders God, and therefore the Bible cannot be the word
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of God.
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If there is a God, the Bible is a blasphemy. If there is no
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God, the Bible is a myth. Either way, the Bible is not the word of
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God.
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In Exodus 29:45-46, God is said to have said (45): "And I will
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dwell among the children of Israel, and will be their God. (46) and
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they shall know that I am the Lord their God, that brought them
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forth out of the land of Egypt, that I may dwell among them: I am
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the Lord their God."
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Is the Bible the Word of God?
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part 2
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The Bible says most clearly that the God of the Old Testament
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(Jehovah) is "THE LORD GOD OF THE HEBREWS," the God of "the
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children of Israel," the God of Abraham, of Isaac, of Jacob. The
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Old Testament is the story of a private tribal god, whose first and
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only concern is for his "chosen people." It is a god created by the
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priests of that tribe, to justify the atrocities that tribe
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committed. It is the story of a simple tribal god, and like all the
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other tribal gods in the world at that time, the god always
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reflected the people who created him. If the tribe was a warlike
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tribe, their god was a warlike god.
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The Bible tells us the Hebrew tribes were an aggressive,
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hostile people, and so their God reflected their heartless
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ferocity. That God, and the books of the Old Testament, literally
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drip with innocent blood, with conquered people murdered, with
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raped virgins -- mere children, with inhuman cruelties and
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unspeakable crimes -- All approved by the Old Testament God! We do
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not need such a God in our modern world.
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WE ARE INDEED LUCKY THAT THE BIBLE IS NOT THE WORD OF GOD!
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The Bible tells us that God is small, that the Bible God is
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not the God of the endless Cosmos. He is not even the God of the
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entire Earth -- small as that is; but is the God of some remote and
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primitive tribe, of some obscure area of our little Earth, during
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a limited period of time, long after the evolution of man. Such a
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concept of God is an insult, and is absolutely false! I might
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believe in a God that is incomprehensibly great, but I could never
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believe in a God that is disgustingly small.
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It is certain that the true God of the endless Universe could
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not be small. The Bible describes a God too insignificant for
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intelligent belief.
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When I was a Christian the very thought that there could be a
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lie in the Bible was repulsive to me, just as it would be to any
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believing Christian. I had been taught that the Bible was the word
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of God. I had been taught to believe -- to believe blindly and to
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worship without question.
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Being the word of God, I knew there could not be one single
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lie in the Bible, I knew deep within me that God did not lie. I
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still believe that! If there is a God that God would not lie. It
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never occurred to me that the Bible was not the word of God, that
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it might be a forgery, the product of human deception.
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There came a time when I determined to read the Bible again,
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this time just as I would read the books of some strange and
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foreign religion, to see it with the eyes of a thinking infidel.
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Would the infidel see our Bible as reasonable, as moral, and as a
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force for human good? It was then that I found the lie, and looking
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further I found another lie, then other lies and still more. To me
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it was a revelation; it was as if a bandage had been taken from my
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eyes and I was seeing the truth for the first time. We all know
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that a book containing lies cannot be the word of God. We all know
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that, regardless of what concept we have of God.
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Is the Bible the Word of God?
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part 2
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The Bible is not the word of God because the Bible contains
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lies.
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The Bible says in Exodus 10, verse 27, "But the Lord hardened
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Pharaoh's heart, and he would not let them go." Then in verse 29;
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we read "And it came to pass, that at midnight the Lord smote all
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the firstborn in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of the
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Pharaoh that sat on his throne unto the firstborn of the captive
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that was in the dungeon; and all the firstborn of cattle."
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That is a lie!
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The God of the endless Universe would not murder innocent
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children. It is a lie that God "hardened Pharaoh's heart" so God
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would have an excuse to murder little babies. That is a lie and a
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blasphemy!
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In the Bible (Deut. 28, verse 16) God is made to say: "But of
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the cities of these people, which the Lord thy God doth give thee
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for an inheritance, thou shalt save alive nothing that breatheth."
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That is a lie!
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The God of the endless cosmos never told savages to slaughter
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defenseless, defeated people, "to save alive nothing that
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breatheth." It is the lie of savages to justify their robbing and
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murdering their neighbors.
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The Bible is not the word of God.
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In the Bible (Josh. 10, verse 12-13) "Then spoke Joshua to the
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Lord in the day when the Lord delivered up the Amorites before the
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children of Israel, and said in the sight of Israel, sun, stand
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thou still upon Gideon; and thou, moon, in the valley of Ajalon.
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(13) and the sun stood still, and the moon stayed, until the people
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had avenged themselves upon their enemies."
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That is a lie!
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The God of our endless universe never stopped the sun (That is
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to say, stopped the turning of the Earth) so one bunch of savages
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could slaughter another bunch of savages.
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It is a lie!
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In the Bible (1 Samuel 6, verse 19) "And He smote the men of
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Bethsemesh, because they had looked into the ark of the Lord, even
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he smote of the people fifty thousand and threescore and ten men:
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and the people lamented, because the Lord had smitten many of the
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people with great slaughter."
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That is a lie!
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The God of the endless universe would not slaughter the men of
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one savage tribe because they peeped at the superstitious
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paraphernalia of another savage tribe.
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Is the Bible the Word of God?
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part 2
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We could go on and on quoting these primitive lies from the
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Bible, all of which prove but one thing: The Bible is not the word
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of God.
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All I ask is that you read the Bible. Read it with an open
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mind, and you will be amazed that you ever, for one moment,
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believed the Bible was the word of God.
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Even some believers have seen the bad that is in the Old
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Testament. I know they have sworn not to think about the Bible, not
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to judge -- but only to believe. Yet they have moved, some of them,
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a little, ever so little, away from the Old Testament. They won't
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admit it but some Christian believers wish the Old Testament had
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not been written. They are ashamed of it; they are ashamed of the
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old God -- and the slaughter.
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There they were, on their knees, eyes closed tight, hands
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clasped, head bowed, brain off. But, with innocent blood rushing
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by, the screams of women being murdered, of little children being
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raped, something slipped. They thought, just a little, but they
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thought. Evolution and natural morality had built an over-ride
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switch into their brain and, in spite of themselves, in spite of
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their religion, they thought.
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Somehow they knew there was something wrong about the Old
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Testament! They didn't know just what, but there seemed to be
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something that was not just right. And so they moved. In spite of
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themselves, they moved -- they created a new God: Jesus!
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A-Men, there is yet hope for mankind!
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We now come to the New Testament, and although the New
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Testament has Jesus say, in Matthew 5, verse 17-18; "Think not that
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I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to
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destroy, but to fulfill. (18) For verily I say unto you, till
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heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass
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from the law, till all be fulfilled." In spite of such claims, the
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New Testament is the religious philosopher's attempt to create a
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new God idea, and to escape the evil bloody God Tyrant of the Old
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Testament.
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What kind of God is this new God? We know the oldest gospel in
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the New Testament was written after 78 A.D., and the other gospels
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are even more recent. So we know that the quotes of the new God,
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Jesus, were only legends for at least one generation, and in most
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cases for several generations.
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Let us see 'what it is said' this new God said according to
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the New Testament.
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Jesus is said to have said: (Luke 14:26) "If any man come to
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me and hate not his father, his mother, and wife, and children, and
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brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my
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disciple."
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That cannot be the words of God!
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Is the Bible the Word of God?
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part 2
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Jesus is said to have said: (Matthew 10:34-37) "Think not that
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I am come to send peace to earth: I come not to send peace, but a
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sword. (35) For I am come to set a man at variance against his
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father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter-in-
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law against her mother-in-law. (36) And a man's foes shall be they
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of his own household. (37) He that loveth father or mother more
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than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter
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more than me is not worthy of me."
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That cannot be the words of God!
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How can we ever find peace with gods like that running around
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in people's minds? Jesus is said to have said: (Matthew 19:29 and
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Mark 10:29) "And every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren,
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or sisters; or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands,
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for my name's sake, shall receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit
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everlasting life."
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These are not the words of God!
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Jesus is said to have said: (Mark 9:43-48) "And if thy hand
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offend thee, cut it off: it is better for thee to enter into life
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maimed, than having two hands to go into hell, into the fire that
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never shall be quenched: (44) Where their worm dieth not, and the
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fire is not quenched. (45) And if thy foot offend thee, cut it off;
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it is better for thee to enter halt into life, than having two feet
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be cast into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched: (46)
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Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched. (47) And
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if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: it is better for thee to
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enter into the Kingdom of God with one eye, than having two eyes to
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be cast into hell fire: (48) Where their worm dieth not, and the
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fire is not quenched."
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Those are not the words of God: Those are words of insanity!
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Jesus is said to have said: (Luke 12:5) "But I will forewarn
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you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath
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power to cast into hell; I say unto you, fear him." Christianity is
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founded upon fear -- and is perpetuated by fear. That would not be
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the way of the true God, the great God of this endless universe.
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In the New Testament, as in the Old Testament, we could go on
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and on quoting cruel, foolish, un-Godlike sayings from the new God.
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Sayings that we know are the words of men -- of cruel, mean,
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heartless, small minded men. Words of hate and vengeance! words to
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frighten and oppress! They are words to give power to the priest,
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the church and the religion. They are words to destroy reason and
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to make the human mind a slave.
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We now know that the Jesus myth of the New Testament was taken
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from the story of the founder of the Essene cult. The founder of
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the Essenes was named Jesus, he was crucified in 88 B.C.E. and
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everything good that Jesus of Nazareth is said to have said was
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written almost a hundred years before Jesus of Nazareth is said to
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have lived.
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From the Essenian cult of the old Jewish religion, has evolved
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a new God, a new myth, a new religion and a New Testament.
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But the good work of the religious philosophers who created
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the New Testament God has been corrupted by organized religion. The
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Jesus myth of the New Testament no longer resembles the kind and
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just leader of the Essenes who lived, suffered and died just a
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little over two thousand years ago.
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In the New Testament we find a God that evolved during the
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first few hundred years of the Christian era. Christianity
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developed through religious hate. The weak were called heretics and
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their teachings were brutally suppressed, and so the Christianity
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that survived is the orthodoxy of the strong and the ruthless.
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Orthodoxy destroyed the meek and filled Christianity with hate,
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fire and fury.
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The Christian layman and the unscholarly T.V. preachers, who
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have so much influence and emotional appeal today, are unaware of
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the deterioration that occurred in Christianity during its
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formation. The good in the original story was pushed aside and the
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bad took hold. The idea of eternal torment, as well as the idea of
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easy forgiveness of sins became established and soon fossilized
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into dogma and doctrine.
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In the New Testament there evolved a God much worse than the
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Old Testament God. As much worse in fact, as endless torture is
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worse than endless sleep, as much worse as eternal burning is worse
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than simple annihilation.
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Unlike the God of the Old Testament, the God of the New
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Testament was not happy when his victims lay dead and broken before
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him. The Son of God has not only carried on the family tradition,
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but has exceeded the wildest expectations of the father.
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If we are heartless enough to believe the Bible, we must
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believe the God of the New Testament pursues the dead into death.
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This God, we are told, has found a way to torture even those who
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have paid "the final penalty."
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The New Testament God has set up his torture chamber where
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there can be no escape, where death cannot be a welcome release.
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Everlasting torture, eternal burning; this terrible belief, this
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evil everlasting injustice, has become the heart and foundation of
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the Christian religion. People believe, NOT through reason, NOT
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through any desire to goodness or piety, NOT through any hope of
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making the world better, or mankind better, or themselves better,
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but through FEAR -- simple, devastating, mind-numbing FEAR. They
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believe because they are afraid to think, afraid to question. They
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keep their minds as little children -- afraid to be adult men and
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women. They believe simply because they are afraid not to believe!
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Those who believe in hell can never know truth, for they are
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blinded by fear. The idea of hell was invented to establish a
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religious dictatorship and those who believe live under a tyranny
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far greater than any human tyrant could ever establish. They
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believe they are always under the eye of the tyrant! They believe
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their every word is recorded, their every action noted, even their
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innermost thoughts are known and judged by their cruel master of
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endless, unmerciful punishment. To such believers every act and
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thought is the result of fear. They are to be pitied.
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That terrible dogma of hell has destroyed the very foundations
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of morality. The basic force of morality is "the power of
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sympathy"; feeling the hurt of others -- and caring. The dogma of
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hell has destroyed that foundation. The mother, it is believed,
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could sit joyfully in heaven for all eternity and watch her wayward
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son or daughter burning and suffering in hell.
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I detest a belief that can make people so heartless. I could
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never be a Christian! I could never be happy in a heaven knowing
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there are people suffering in a hell. I have great sympathy for
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people, their pain, their suffering, their feelings, their losses,
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and their hopes.
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I deny that hell exists! I deny that a vengeful God exists!
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And I deny that any book that tells the lie that such a gross,
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everlasting injustice as hell exists could be the word of God!
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About the turn of this century there were over a hundred
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studies made, and published, which questioned the historicalness of
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Jesus. Was Jesus a real historic person or was he a myth? One of
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the most famous books on the subject was Albert Schweitzer's "The
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Quest of the Historical Jesus." The book was first published in
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1906. Schweitzer concluded that, "The Jesus of Nazareth who came
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forward as the Messiah, who preached the ethic of the Kingdom of
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God, who founded the Kingdom of Heaven upon earth, and died to give
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His work its final consecration, never had any existence." (p.
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398).
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History and scholarship tell us that Jesus was not a god but
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a myth; a Jesus of Nazareth did not live at the time that Jesus is
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said to have lived, and no one at that time did the things that
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Jesus is said to have done. We now know where the myth of Jesus
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came from and how it originated.
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The discovery of the truth about the New Testament is one of
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the greatest miracles of the modern world. It is as if there were
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a God and that God had said: "Enough of this myth that has caused
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so much hate and trouble, so much war and persecution, so much
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torture and suffering in the world! I will put a stop to it before
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it destroys the entire earth."
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What were the "miracles" that revealed the truth about the
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origin of the myth of Jesus, of Christianity and of the New
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Testament?
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In December, 1945, there was discovered in upper Egypt a group
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of 52 Gnostic scrolls that dated from about 148 A.D. These first
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scrolls tell about the conflicting doctrines and the uncertainty in
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early Christianity.
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In 1947 there was another unbelievable discovery. In Qumran,
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on the shore of the Dead Sea about 15 miles from Jerusalem, another
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great number of ancient scrolls were discovered. These scrolls are
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known as "the Dead Sea Scrolls." The impression given the public
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was that there were only a few scrolls found, just those found in
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the first cave. But there have been discovered hundreds of scrolls,
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these scrolls are about a thousand years older than any previously
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known copy of the Bible, and they contain all of the books of the
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Old Testament except Esther. There are also other scrolls that date
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almost a hundred years before Jesus of Nazareth is said to have
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lived. They contain almost every myth in the New Testament; they
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contain "The sermon on the Mount", and other bits of goodness and
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wisdom attributed to Jesus. They do not contain the evil sayings of
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Jesus. Those have been added later.
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These old scrolls simply destroy the credibility of the
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historical foundations of Christianity by proving the New Testament
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evolved from the uninspired, historical, writings of man.
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These scrolls have not been honestly presented to the public.
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It is strange that what God seeks so forcefully to reveal, the men
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of God are so determined to conceal!
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Religion is big business, and those who hold positions of
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profit and prestige in that business will not allow mere truth to
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become a threat to religion.
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What kind of a God do you think there would be if there were
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a God? A God would be just, kind, good, helpful, intelligent and
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wise. In short, God would be all the things the Bible God is not.
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A true God would be better than the best of us, not worse than
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the worst of us.
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If there were a God there would not be war, there would not be
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evil, there would not be starvation, overpopulation, pollution,
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misery, religion, plague and disease; there would not be dogmas and
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doctrines and creeds. There would be no need to believe foolishness
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and there would be no fear of thinking. Why even science,
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philosophy and reason would be respectable -- if there were a God.
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Honestly now! Who could worship a God like the God of the
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Bible? Not a thinking person! Certainly not a kind and gentle
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person, not a just person nor a loving person. It would have to be
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a frightened person. A person so afraid that he doesn't think, he
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just falls down and grovels before a tyrant. Only a coward could
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blindly worship the murderous, bloody, vengeful tyrant that the
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Bible describes as "God."
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I will NOT worship such a God!
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I cannot and will not believe in such a God. It is a lie. It
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is a blasphemy and a slander against the very idea of God.
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The Bible is not the word of God!
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With a God like the God in the Bible we don't need a Devil.
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When we look at the Bible we must seriously question if we have not
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been misled into worshiping the evil elements of nature instead of
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the good. We must seriously question if belief is not the wrong
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end, and doubt the right end, of religion. After all, it has always
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been the kindest, the gentlest, the most moral and the most
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respectable people who have eaten deeply of the tree of the
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knowledge of good and evil -- the very tree the Bible demands that
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we avoid.
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Or, has the world advanced so far that what seemed good to
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those who wrote the Bible is seen as evil now? Let's think about
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that! If the Bible is not the word of God, and of course it is not,
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then let us consider who did write the Bible and why.
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The Bible was written by primitive priests, but those
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primitive priests were the learned men of that day. They were the
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thinkers and the law-givers. They derived their authority by
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claiming to speak for God. Primitive people are easily fooled, and
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often the old priests fooled themselves -- just as honest ministers
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fool themselves today.
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The priests who wrote the Bible stood upon their tippy-toes
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and reaching just as high as they could reach, they drove their
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spike. That spike is the Bible. It represents their best knowledge,
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their best morals, their most advanced understanding and world
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view. It was as high as they could think! And they thought it was
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as high as anyone would ever be able to think. So they drove the
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spike of their knowledge just as high as they could reach and they
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called it "The word of God."
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That spike, that was as high as those old priests could reach,
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is less than knee high to modern man. Humanity has advanced during
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the thousands of years since the Bible was written and our modern
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knowledge and higher moral understanding, tells us that the spike,
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the Bible, is not "the word of God."
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Today we desperately need a new God -- a God that is NOT an
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insult to our intelligence -- a God that is as great as the endless
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cosmos. We need a just God that does not have chosen galaxies and
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a preferred life form -- a life form that is told to slaughter
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other life forms. We desperately need a God that commands that we
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think, instead of believe and worship. We need a God to civilize
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us, not one that makes us savages.
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But we must not be as foolish as the old Bible priests. We
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must not drive another spike, create another Bible, and say
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"believe." How soon would future generations find our highest
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morality brutish, our best intellect childish, and our world view
|
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primitive? How soon would our children's children again be divided,
|
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with future orthodox preachers insisting that our book is "the word
|
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of God," and some future heretic saying; "it is the ravings of
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ignorance."
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We must not hold back future generations at our level. Let us
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stand upon our tippy-toes and make our mark, but beside that mark
|
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write "Question and Grow." Our best knowledge today is NOT the word
|
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of God, and the best wisdom of people who lived and thought
|
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thousands of years ago is not "the word of God."
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There is one fact which wise men and heretics have always
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known, which philosophers and scholars have known for generations,
|
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a fact that even theologians know today, a fact that frees the mind
|
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and drives away the awful fear. The time has come for the victims
|
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to know that fact also:
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The Bible is not the word of God!
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**** ****
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CONCLUSION #2
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DAY 2 -- PART 2
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For two thousand years Christianity and the Bible has failed
|
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to bring peace and harmony to our world. The Bible has, in fact,
|
||
been responsible for some of the most diabolical massacres and
|
||
persecutions known to man. Today those historic facts are kept out
|
||
of our history books.
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|
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Humanity now stands between the past and the future as it has
|
||
never done before. We all know there is a great possibility that
|
||
humanity will not have a future; that we will destroy ourselves.
|
||
|
||
If we are to survive this atomic age we must find a new way of
|
||
thinking, we can no longer believe blindly, and hate those who
|
||
believe differently. Instead we must find ways to unite mankind,
|
||
ways to remove unnecessary boundaries and barriers. We must find
|
||
ways to remove the causes of hate.
|
||
|
||
Much of our hate and trouble in the world is founded upon the
|
||
delusion that the Bible is "the word of God." There has never been
|
||
a greater source of hate than the assumption that we are doing
|
||
God's work, that we have the "word of God" to guide us and that our
|
||
task is to destroy some "center of evil" in the world. Throughout
|
||
history that delusion has been responsible for the most terrible
|
||
wars and atrocities. That delusion may destroy our world!
|
||
|
||
There is not a conflict in the world today that does not have
|
||
at its roots a different of religious opinion. The Jews, Christians
|
||
and Moslems are murdering each other in Lebanon, Catholics and
|
||
Protestants murder each other in Ireland. And how much of our
|
||
hatred for Russia, and Communism, springs from the fact that they
|
||
have chosen to establish Atheism.
|
||
|
||
When we read that Moslem terrorists will drive a truck load of
|
||
explosives into a building and die to kill others in their "holy
|
||
war," we recognize that as a form of insanity.
|
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When we hear a Christian fundamentalist preaching "no
|
||
coexistence with Godless Communism" we should know that is equally
|
||
insane in our atomic age.
|
||
|
||
When we read that a powerful Christian leader has reaffirmed
|
||
the medieval dogma that birth control and contraceptives are
|
||
immoral and against Bible teachings; we should realize that too is
|
||
insanity in our overpopulated world.
|
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|
||
Such teachings are of the past, a past full of hate, war and
|
||
persecution; a past full of blind faith and religious delusions.
|
||
|
||
Today we are playing for keeps.
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||
|
||
Today we must find a new way of thinking.
|
||
|
||
We can no longer stick our heads into the sands of
|
||
superstition and hope "God" will protect us; that hope has failed
|
||
too often. Those who study the facts of history know that. Those
|
||
who knew the Bible was not "the word of God" brought about the
|
||
Renaissance and saved humanity from the Dark Ages;
|
||
|
||
Those who knew the Bible was not "the word of God" had the
|
||
wisdom to establish America as a free nation;
|
||
|
||
Those who knew the Bible is not "the word of God" have given
|
||
us every great advance in science and reason;
|
||
|
||
And those who know the Bible is not "the word of God" are the
|
||
only ones who can lead mankind to peace and human survival.
|
||
|
||
The Bible and all the other so-called "holy books" are of the
|
||
past. If humanity cannot outgrow these barbaric relics that divide
|
||
us and cause so much hate, we cannot hope to have a future. We
|
||
cannot hope to survive another generation!
|
||
|
||
If mankind survives, future generations will know this age as
|
||
"the age of propaganda," the age of hate for opinion's sake. Future
|
||
generations will marvel that our age, with its modern technology
|
||
and great wealth of solid scientific learning, could remain rooted
|
||
in the primitive fables of past ages; they will marvel that we
|
||
could not see the evil and danger of worshipping an historic
|
||
failure.
|
||
|
||
If mankind survives this religious age, future generations
|
||
will look upon our instruments of war and doubt our sanity, just as
|
||
we look upon the torture instruments of a past religious age and
|
||
doubt their sanity.
|
||
|
||
Already the delusion that the Bible is "the word of God" has
|
||
dangerously corrupted America's rightful purpose in the world.
|
||
|
||
The overabundance of religious propaganda in America today
|
||
would lead us to believe that the primary purpose of this nation is
|
||
the preservation and expansion of the Christian religion. But that
|
||
is not true.
|
||
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|
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|
||
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Our nation is not, and must not become, the battleship of the
|
||
Christian religion. Our struggle in the world is in defense of
|
||
LIBERTY. To preserve our own, and, if possible, to help others gain
|
||
and keep theirs.
|
||
|
||
This nation is not fighting "Godless Atheism" nor "Atheistic
|
||
Communism," nor any other group or nation that has had Christian
|
||
hate terms applied to them.
|
||
|
||
We, as a nation, are opposed to Communism because Communism,
|
||
like Christianity, is an ideological force that is destructive to
|
||
human rights and freedom. It is, in fact, none of our business
|
||
whether another nation, or another individual, believes in a God or
|
||
not. Our only concern is that every individual must have the
|
||
liberty to decide just what he, or she, can and will believe. And
|
||
that they have the freedom to express, publish and pursue those
|
||
beliefs in perfect safety.
|
||
|
||
In short, our only concern in the world is exactly those
|
||
ideals that this great nation of ours was originally founded upon.
|
||
|
||
Such a statement is in no way a concession to Communism. It is
|
||
a statement of our determination to be, and to remain, a free
|
||
people. Those who have tasted real freedom can never return to the
|
||
mental slavery of an oppressive belief. It is entirely correct to
|
||
say:
|
||
|
||
"I would rather be dead than Christian or red."
|
||
|
||
When George Washington was president in 1796 he wrote "a
|
||
treaty of peace and friendship" with Tripoli. That treaty reads "As
|
||
the government of the United States is not in any sense founded on
|
||
the Christian religion; it has, in itself, no character of enmity
|
||
against the laws, religion, or tranquillity of the Musselmen
|
||
(Muslims) ... no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever
|
||
produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two
|
||
countries."
|
||
|
||
That treaty, signed into law by President John Adams, proves
|
||
the Founding Fathers recognized religion to be the source of hate
|
||
and war. It also proves the United States was not, is not, and must
|
||
not become, a Christian nation.
|
||
|
||
Why can we not write a treaty today that has the great wisdom
|
||
that was put into the treaty with Tripoli? Why can we not say to
|
||
Russia: "As the Government of the United States is not in any sense
|
||
founded on the Christian religion; it has, in itself, no character
|
||
of enmity against the Laws, Religion, or Tranquillity of the
|
||
Communists (Atheists) ... no pretext arising from religious
|
||
opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing
|
||
between the two countries."
|
||
|
||
Such a treaty today would remove the main source of hate and
|
||
we could get on with the business of understanding each other and
|
||
establishing a hope for peace and human survival.
|
||
|
||
The greatest obstacle to our peace and survival is the
|
||
foolish, irrational, delusion that the Bible is "the word of God."
|
||
|
||
If we are to save our children and our world we must accept
|
||
the fact that the Bible is not the word of God.
|
||
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