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Is the Bible the Word of God?
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Emmett F. Fields
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1983
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This essay was written to be delivered as a lecture and is worded
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accordingly. It was part of a two day debate with a Fundamentalist
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minister. For each evening there are two parts, one of thirty minutes and
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a conclusion of ten minutes. This essay takes the negative position.
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DAY 1--PART 1
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Before we can talk about the Bible we must consider another question, a
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deeper and a far more important question.
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First we must consider God.
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Throughout history mankind has sought God. Sought to find some proof, some
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indication, some hope, that God is; or might be.
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That search goes on today.
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Wisdom seeks to find a trace of God in the vastness of eternal space,
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seeks some indication throughout the far reaches of the cosmos--within the
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very heart of nature itself--that there is, or might be, some guiding
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intelligence--however remote--that would, perhaps, be God. Wisdom seeks,
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and continues to seek, a trace of God, but has not yet found that trace.
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Upon this tiny, remote, speck that we call earth and home, and across the
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endless reaches of space, wisdom and science finds only nature and the
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workings of nature. Nothing more!
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And yet, while wisdom seeks and searches in vain for a trace of God,
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ignorance found God. Or, at least, believes it has found God, Ignorance
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not only found God, but has direct information as to what God said and
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did, what God wants, what God thinks, what God likes, and what God hates.
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The ignorance that found God has nothing to do with religious believers
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today. God, or the illusion of God, was found long ago; in the childhood
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of the human race. Ignorance found God long before mankind found science;
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even before the wheel was invented, or fire was captured and made a friend
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of man. In that barren, cold, dangerous world stood our remote ancestors.
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Humanity was in its infancy, struggling to understand the forces of
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nature, to escape its enemies, to feed itself, and to reproduce its kind.
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The human mind was emerging from the darkness of animal instincts into the
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beginnings of reason. Its only thought: Survival! It was a dangerous world
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with enemies, everywhere and always.
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"How great and powerful was our leader who was killed last season" they
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would think. "If only his might was with us now, we would easily destroy
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this enemy."
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"Oh great leader help us in this time of our greatest need!"
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And so ignorance created faith in the face of necessity.
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And God was born!
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This God that ignorance found, or formed, looks a great deal like a man.
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They tell us it has a face, hands, bowels, a foot (maybe two). They tell
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us it has nostrils and likes to smell the burnt offerings upon the
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primitive altar.
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[NOTES: Face: Ex. 33:11,20,23; Num. 14:15. Hands: Ps. 28:5. Bowels: Jer.
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31:20. Foot: Is. 37:25. Maybe two feet: Ps. 18:9. Nostrils: 2 Sam.
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22:9,16. Smell burnt offerings: Gen. 8:2]
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This God, that ignorance found or formed, also has remarkably human
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desires and emotions. It hates, it loves, it feels anger and it feels
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compassion. It has favorite individuals, and a chosen people. This God is
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definitely of the male sex, and has definite male tendencies. It is often
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angry, easily enraged, swears, destroys things, pouts, shouts, deceives,
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and often rests.
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Any wife would recognize God.
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[NOTES: Hates: Mal. 1-2,3, Rom. 9:11-13. Love: Deut. 7:13. Anger: Ex.
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4:14. Compassion: Ps. 111:4. Favorite: Ex. 3:21. Chosen people: Is. 44:2.
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Angry: Deut. 9:20, 1 Kin. 11:9, etc. Enraged: 1 Sam. 6:19. Swears: Gen.
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12:3. Destroys things: Gen. 6:17. Pouts: Ex. 32:9-10. Shouts: Ps. 47:5.
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Deceives: Jer. 20:7. Rests: Gen. 2:2]
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This God that was found by a primitive and ignorant people some thousands
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of years ago, just happened to have the same world outlook, and the same
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beliefs about nature as the people who found him. This God thought the sun
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revolved around the earth, and that a day could be made longer by simply
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stopping the sun for a while. It is truly amazing, the number of
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similarities there are between the beliefs of God, and the beliefs of the
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people who discovered God.
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[NOTE: Stopping the sun: Josh. 10:12]
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Those people, though primitive, possessed skills, and so did the God they
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found. This God gave instructions for building a boat, he designed clothes
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for the priests, gave the formula for a perfume, was a tailor and made
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coats of skins. This God also made many simple, often foolish, laws that
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are called "Commandments." And God did many other things very human, and
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very peculiar to the time and people who first discovered God.
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[NOTES: Boat: Gen. 6:14-18. Designed clothes for the priests: Ex. 28:39.
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Formula for perfume: Ex. 30:34-35. Made coats of skin: Gen. 3:21]
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But of all the human-like things that God is said to have done, the most
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important thing of all, we are told, was to write books, or to guide the
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hand and mind of those who wrote. It is the books that God is said to have
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written, or caused to be written, that are to be considered tonight.
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The story I have told about the discovery of God is not unique.
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Anthropologists agree it has happened many times, and in many different
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places. Whenever primitive people needed a God they have always found a
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God, tailor made. It was their own God, and always resembled them a great
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deal. The God always had the same enemies and the same morals, as the
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people who found him, and many of those Gods were authors; They wrote
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books.
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I would have no trouble, if I were in a Moslem part of the world,
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convincing the people there that the Christian Bible is not "the word of
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God." If I were addressing Buddhist, Hindus, or people of any other
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religion I would have no trouble proving, to their satisfaction, that the
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Christian Bible is not the inspired word of God.
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But I am in a Christian dominated part of the world. And being in a
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Christian part of the world, I feel that I would have no trouble
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convincing most of you that the Moslem holy books are false, that those
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books are not the true word of God. You would tend to agree that all those
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other people, who have other Gods and other religious books, are mistaken.
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You might agree that they have been misinformed, or even deceived. It
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would seem that people in other parts of the world are so easily made to
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believe whatever is accepted in their part of the world. They so easily
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believe in false idols. Only we, who happen to be born in the Christian
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part of the world, have the "true truth." Well, most of us do. There are,
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of course, the Jews, and those terrible old Atheists, and many others who
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refuse to accept the "truth" of the Christian Bible .... but they don't
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count.
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Let us ignore the non-Christians among us and assume the Christian
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religion--and Bible, is totally accepted in this part of the world. The
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point is simply this: is truth geographical? Should not the same things
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that are true in Iran be also true in India, Japan, Africa, Canada, and in
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the rest of the world? It would seem so, doesn't it? Scientific truths are
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universal, why are religious truths not universal? Is it reasonable to
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assume that we alone are right and all the rest of the world wrong? That
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we are the ones, the only ones, who have the true God and the true "word
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of God" book?
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Can the simple God of the Christian Bible, that is so like a man, that is
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so like the people who first found God, can that God be the God that
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wisdom seeks? Wisdom is well aware of the God that the primitive mind has
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found. Wisdom is aware of the Bible, and of all the other God books, and
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is aware of the religions built upon those books and those Gods; and yet
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wisdom and reason continue to seek God, or even a trace of God.
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Once the God idea was established in a tribe it was passed along from
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generation to generation, the children were taught to believe as the
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parents believed, and the children's children were in turn taught to
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believe. Just as we were taught to believe what our parents believed.
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Children have always been taught to believe, but never to question.
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And so God became a self perpetuating assumption.
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In our part of the world the Christian Bible dominates. In these countries
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there are many people who believe the Bible is "the inspired word of God."
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They have been taught to believe that book is the foundation of our laws,
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the essence of justice, the source of our liberty and even of our
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civilization. They believe it promises to defeat death and gives hope of
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another world where happiness will be theirs for all eternity.
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I wish it were true.
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Those people have not read the Bible, or they have read it with a closed
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mind. They have failed to see the ignorance, the injustice, the hatred of
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liberty, the religious intolerance, the persecutions, and the gross
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immorality that is in the Bible.
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They remember the heaven, but they forget the hell.
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It is not lightly that I take the task of proving the Bible cannot be the
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word of God. If the promises, though false, were helpful to mankind, I
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would pass over them in silence. But they are not beneficial! "Holy books"
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have never been a help to humanity, and can never be. In fact they are
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becoming more dangerous every day. The honest historian knows that
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religious books are, and have always been, a great burden to mankind. And
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in spite of all our modern knowledge those old books continue to cause
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hatred and wars today.
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So we must examine the Christian Bible, not because it is greatly
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different from other religious books, of other nations and of other Gods,
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but because it is the one book that is made to dominate our society by
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indoctrination. We are taught to believe it in childhood, and forbidden to
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question it in adulthood. It endangers our modern world, it prevents
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intellectual maturity and limits the scope of our thoughts to primitive
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legends.
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Is the Christian Bible "The inspired word of God"? Let us think carefully
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what that claim must mean. With that claim comes the obvious conclusion
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that the Bible must be "God perfect." That is to say the Bible must be far
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more perfect than any mere human minds could possibly have made it. Any
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mistake in that book, any error or contradiction, in fact or form, would
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prove that book could not be "God's inspired word."
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Not only would the Bible be perfect in itself, but it would be equally
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plain and understandable to every human mind, and every person would
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understand it exactly the same.
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Perhaps you feel that I demand too much of a mere book. That a God who
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could create the human understanding, could not be expected to produce a
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book that would agree with that creation.
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Personally, I believe it is asking too much of us to believe that God
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would write, or inspire, a book that mankind could not agree upon. A book
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that has caused endless wars, persecutions, torture, bigotry and hatred. A
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book that is so unintelligible that not only do "non-believers" reject it,
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but those who believe it to be the true word of God cannot agree upon its
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interpretation. There are hundreds of different Christian sects in the
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United States alone, and that does not include the countless thousands of
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private individuals who have their own, personal, interpretations of the
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Bible.
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The very fact of this debate, or any debate about the Bible, is
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irrefutable proof that the Bible cannot be "the word of God."
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It is often claimed by theologians that the original scriptures were
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perfect, but that the Bible has lost is perfection through copy errors and
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by being translated through several languages. Impossible! There could not
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be an imperfect copy or translation of a perfect book that was perfectly
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understood by the translator. God would not permit it!
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If there is a God.
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There are many versions of the Christian Bible and there are many
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conflicting interpretations of each version. Not only by the ordinary
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Christian believers and clergymen, but by those scholars who have spent
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their entire lives studying the scriptures. Such confusion is not the work
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of God.
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From the evil and confusion the Bible has caused, and continues to cause,
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and from the primitive, foolish and contradictory nature of that book, it
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is self-evident that the Bible cannot represent the word of God. I will
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quote a few passages, from one of the many versions of the Bible to show
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why I reject the Bible. I will quote the King James version, as I read and
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understand it. I am not foolish enough to believe what I understand the
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Bible to say, is what the Bible says. Considering the numerous versions
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and interpretations of the Bible, I am amazed that there is any person on
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earth foolish enough to believe his, or her, interpretation of the Bible
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is the correct one; that he or she alone, somehow, has stumbled upon the
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true meaning of the Bible, while all the other believers, non-believers,
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ministers, priests, scholars and infidels have misinterpreted, and
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misunderstood, the Bible.
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Some people say there are over two thousand self- contradictions in the
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Bible, some other people say they cannot find even one. All I can do at
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this time, is to point out a few, of the many, that seem contradictory to
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me.
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I will begin with the first commandment that God gave to man; the one that
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no fundamentalist Christian has ever broken.
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Genesis 2: verses 16-17 reads: "And the Lord God, commanded the man,
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saying "of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: (17) But of
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the tree of knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in
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the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."
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According to the Bible, the man, Adam, did not die in the day that he ate
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from the forbidden tree. For the Bible says that Adam and Eve were
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expelled from the garden and; Genesis 5: verse 5 reads: "And all the days
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that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years; and he died."
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But, as I understand the Bible, there is yet another contradiction to
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Genesis 2: verse 16-17.
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In Genesis 3: verse 22-23 God seems to be talking to some other Gods and I
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read it to say: (22) "And the Lord God said, behold, the man is become as
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one of us, to know good and evil--lest he put forth his hand, and take
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also of the tree of life, and eat, and live forever; (23) therefore the
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Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden to till the ground from
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whence he was taken."
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In Genesis 2:16-17, God said "of every tree of the garden thou mayest
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freely eat but of the tree of knowledge." Now, in Genesis 3:22-23 we find
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that there is yet another tree in the garden that was forbidden; the tree
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of life.
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As I read the Bible, it does appear that God's word cannot be relied upon
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as in this, apparent, contradiction:
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Exodus 33: verse 20, God is said to have said: "Thou canst not see my
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face; for there shall no man see me and live."
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Exodus 33: verse 11 reads: "And the Lord spoke unto Moses face to face, as
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a man speakest unto his friend."
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That seems like a self-contradiction to me, but as I have said, the Bible
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is obviously incomprehensible, and you may not see anything strange about
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the two statements at all. I could spend the rest of the evening giving
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contradictions that are to be found in the Old Testament, so I must skip
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over the rest.
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How about the New Testament, are there contradictions in that too? Well,
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some say there obviously are many contradictions in the New Testament, and
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there are others who say there are none at all. I can only tell you what
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that book says to me.
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As I read the New Testament I find the first contradiction in the very
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first verse, of the very first chapter, of the very first book of the New
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Testament.
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In Matthew 1: verse 1, I read.--"The book of the generation of Jesus
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Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham." And after that verse comes
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a long line of "begats" until we come to verse 16, that reads: "And Jacob
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begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called
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Christ."
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Now if Joseph was not the natural father of Jesus, but only the husband of
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Mary, as Matthew 1:16 says, then Matthew 1, 1 to 16, is not, cannot be,
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"the origin of Jesus Christ," as is stated in the first chapter, first
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verse of Matthew.
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But if Joseph is the natural father of Jesus, as is implied in other
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verses of the Bible, then the story of Jesus being born of a virgin is the
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contradiction. That legend is in Matthew 1:18 and reads: "Now the origin
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of Christ was in this wise. When Mary his mother had been betrothed to
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Joseph, before they came together she was found to be with child by the
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Holy Spirit."
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Also, and most important, if Jesus were born of a virgin and was not the
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descendant of David, then the words of Peter in Acts 2:29-30 are false. In
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Acts 2:29-30 Peter says: "Men and brethren, let me freely speak unto you
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of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his sepulcher
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is with us unto this day. (30) therefore being a prophet, and knowing that
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God had sworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins,
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according to the flesh, he would raise up Christ to sit on his throne;"
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Now we have a pretty kettle of fish. If Jesus is the son of God through
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the "Holy Spirit," as is stated in Matthew 1:18-20, then either he is not
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the Christ, or God has "sworn with an oath" a lie to David. Or else, Jesus
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is the son of Joseph, son of David, son of Abraham, and thus might be the
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"Christ"; but then he cannot be the son of God by the Holy Spirit, and
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could not have been born of a virgin.
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Again I could spend the entire evening going through the apparent
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contradictions in the New Testament. But as we are speaking of a book that
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is said to be the word of God, we need only one contradiction, anywhere in
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the Bible to prove it is not the word and work of God.
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If there is a God.
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The Bible cannot be true as it constantly contradicts itself. Yet it might
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be an inspiration to good morals and proper conduct. So let us see what
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the Bible says about goodness, justice, kindness, morality and respect for
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family, friend and neighbor.
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Let us look at some of the sexual morals that are in the Bible. I will
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begin with Genesis 19. As I read the story, two "angels" are guests in
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Lot's house when "the men of the city" come to the house and Genesis
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19:5-8 reads: "And they called unto Lot, and said unto him, where are the
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men which came in to thee this night? Bring them out unto us, that we may
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know them. (6) and Lot went out the door unto them and shut the door after
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him: (7) and said, I pray you, brethren, do not so wickedly. (8) Behold
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now, I have two daughters which have not known men; let me, I pray you,
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bring them out unto you, and do ye to them as is good in your eyes; only
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unto these men do nothing, for therefore they came under the shadow of my
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roof."
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Naturally, I cannot know what that says to anyone else, but to me it seems
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to say: "Behold now, I have two daughters which have not known men; let
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me, I pray you, bring them out unto you, and do ye to them as is good in
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your eyes;"
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What kind of father would offer his children to a mob to be used as they
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see fit? I will be honest with you, if you were a guest in my house, I
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would protect you with all my might, but if it came to the point of it
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being either you or my children, it would be you. And I would expect the
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same, if it were your choice between your children or me. If it were God
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himself, if there is a God, he would go before my children. I am not a
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Christian. I am very pro- family, my innocent children come first.
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But that is not the end of the story, it goes on and gets worse. In
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Genesis 19:31-32, Lot's daughters are talking: "And the firstborn said
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unto the younger, Our Father is old, and there is not a man in the earth
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to come unto us after the manner of all the earth: (32) come let us make
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our father drink wine, and we will lie with him, that we may preserve seed
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of our father."
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And this seedy story goes on until Genesis 19:36 reads: "Thus were both
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the daughters of Lot with child by their father."
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Now I know that is not what the Bible says to you who believe it to be
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"the word of God." But to me, it seems to say: "Thus were both the
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daughters of Lot with child by their father." To me that story is pure
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filth, but others say there is no filth, and no immorality, in the Bible,
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so I do not know what that story says to others, but to me it is pure
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filth. And, to me, filth cannot be a part of "the word of God."
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There are many stories in the Christian Bible that I believe are immoral,
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pure filth. but that one will serve as an example for the rest. After all,
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we are considering the Bible as "the word of God," we need only one "bad"
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story, only one contradiction, only one untruth or injustice, to prove the
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Bible is not "the word of God."
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Let us consider God's justice as recorded in the Bible.
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King David obtained one of his many wives through kidnap, rape and murder.
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The story is in the second book of Samuel, chapter 11, and verse 4 reads:
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"And David sent messengers, and took her; and she came in unto him and he
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lay with her . . ." I hope you will forgive me for repeating such filthy
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stories, but that is what the Bible says. The story goes on and Bathsheba
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is pregnant. David has her husband, Uriah, killed and in verse 26 and 27
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we read: "And when the wife of Uriah heard that Uriah her husband was
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dead, she mourned for her husband. (27) And when the mourning was past,
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David sent and fetched her to his house, and she became his wife, and bore
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him a son. But the thing that David had done displeased the Lord."
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Good! Now we will have a chance to see God's justice in action. How did
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God punish David for those most awful crimes? How do you think such a
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terrible man should be punished? Well, God's punishment for David's crimes
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can be read in the second book of Samuel, chapter 11: verse 15, it reads:
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"And the Lord struck the child, that Unah's wife bore unto David, and it
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was very sick." and verse 18 reads: "And it came to pass on the seventh
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day, that the child died." Believe it or not; God's idea of justice for
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the murder of Bathsheba's husband, was for God himself to murder
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Bathsheba's innocent baby. That is God's justice according to the
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Christian Bible.
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I don't know what that story says to a believing Christian, but if what I
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understand the Bible to say, is what it says, it would take a very
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deprived mind to believe the Bible is "the word of God."
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Let us consider the Commandments of God, according to the Bible. There are
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not just ten Commandments, as many people seem to believe, but hundreds.
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There are no less than 73 chapters filled with the Commandments of God.
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And a God being what a God is, every Commandment must receive the same
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obedience as every other Commandment. Now, let us see what God hath
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Commanded.
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Exodus 22:18 reads: "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." When
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Christianity had power these eight words caused hundreds of thousands of
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innocent people to be tortured and burned alive. That Commandment is of
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the same group as one version of the, so called, Ten Commandments.
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God's Commandment in Exodus 21:2 reads "If thou buy an Hebrew servant, six
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years he shall serve: and in the seventh he shall go free for nothing."
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Exodus 21:4 reads "If his master have given him a wife, and she have born
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him sons or daughters; the wife and her children shall be her master's and
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he shall go out by himself." Remember, these are God's Commandments, and
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God's justice, according to the Bible. Exodus 21:5-6 reads "And if the
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servant shall plainly say, I love my master, my wife, and my children: I
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will not go out free: (6) Then the master shall bring him unto the judges
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. . . and his master shall bore his ear through with an awl; and he shall
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serve him forever."
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The Bible always upholds slavery, and has always been the greatest
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obstacle to justice and human progress in the world.
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Another of God's Commandments is Deuteronomy 13:6-8, it reads: "If thy
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brother, the son of thy mother. Or thy son, or thy daughter, or thy wife
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of thy bosom. Or thy friend, which is as thine own soul, entice thee
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secretly, saying, let us go and serve other Gods which thou hast not
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known, thou, nor thy fathers; (7) namely, of the Gods of the people which
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are round about you, nigh unto thee, or far off from thee, from the one
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end of the earth unto the other end of the earth (8) thou shalt not
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consent unto him, nor harken unto him; neither shalt thou conceal him (9)
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but thou shalt surely kill him; thine hand shall be first upon him to put
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him to death, and afterward the hand of all the people. (10) and thou
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shalt stone him with stones, that he die; because he hath sought to thrust
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thee away from the Lord thy God, which brought thee out of the land of
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Egypt, from the house of bondage."
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Who said God was pro-life?
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I have often pointed out to Christians that Christianity has caused untold
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suffering in the world. That history is so filled with Christian wars,
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persecutions, torture, burning and hate that no gentle and kind person
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would call himself a Christian if they knew the truth of Christian
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history.
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The answer is always the same: "How can I, or any Christian today, be held
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responsible for what people, who called themselves Christians, have done
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in the past?" And yet, according to the second Commandment God holds the
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children responsible for the mistakes, or crimes of their parents, "even
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unto the third and fourth generation." In fact the entire concept of
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Christianity is based upon "original sin," the ultimate in unjust
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hereditary guilt. I do not believe in hereditary guilt. The very idea that
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we, the human race are born in sin because of some small misdeed that Adam
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was said to have done is foolish. No! It is more than foolish, it is
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insane. Such insanity is not of God.
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The very idea that God would have to be born to a virgin, or anything
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else, and then have to be murdered by mankind, in order to forgive
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mankind, is very insane. I believe a God would do just as you would do if
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your child had been naughty, and you had became angry for a while. You
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would not say to that child: Bringeth thou me a hammer and hitteth thou me
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upon thine hand, hard, that I mayeth forgive thee thy naughtiness that
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thou hath done."
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No! You would go to the child, and you would take that child into your
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arms, and you would tell your child that you love him/her with all your
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heart, and that you could never really be angry with him. That he/she
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means more to you than your own life. That is what you would do, or should
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do: That is what I would do, and any book that says God would do any less
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simply cannot be the word of God.
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We must not be a slave to a primitive superstition. We must not be afraid
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to think, to question and to investigate. We must set our minds free: Get
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up off your knees and stand upon your own two feet, raise your head, open
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your eyes and start to use your mind. The use of the human mind has risen
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us above all the other animals and has made mankind master of the entire
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earth. The human mind--reason--is the only hope we have of surviving in
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our modern, atomic, world. We must learn to use our minds.
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There is good news tonight: Spread the good news!
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Our minds are now free to reason;
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DAY 1--PART 2
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We are, without doubt, one of the most indoctrinated and deceived nations
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on earth; at least, at very least, in the area of religion. Today there is
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no greater threat to our nation, and to our liberty than Christianity. No
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other force could have silenced and changed American history as
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Christianity has done. And no other force could have so completely
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deceived the American public as Christianity has done.
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The Christian aggression against America, against the rights of
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non-Christians, is based on the delusion that the Bible is "the word of
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God." Let us look at the terrible history of that delusion.
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If you know any history at all, you know Christianity and the Bible has
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not only failed to maintain peace, you know they have been entirely
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responsible for the most bloody and unnecessary wars of history. You know
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all the Crusades were pure Christian aggressions. You know the crusaders,
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in spite of their devout faith in the Bible, in prayer, in Christianity,
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and in their God, failed again and again to recapture the "Holy land." And
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true to their Bible the Crusaders slaughtered men, women and children
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whenever they captured a city.
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And yet Christians call the Bible "the word of God," and themselves
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"moral"!!
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If you know any history at all you know the Dark Ages was a time of the
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absolute establishment of the Christian Bible and the Christian religion.
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You know it was a time of the greatest poverty, ignorance, oppression and
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superstition, and you know there was never a more evil and immoral age.
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You know the torture and burning of heretics was justified by the Bible.
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You know the Bible was the excuse for the Holy Inquisition, for the
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torture and burning of witches, for robbing orphans and widows. You know
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the Bible has caused more hate and persecution than any other book; more
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suffering than any other disease. And you know the Bible has always been
|
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the greatest enemy of human progress, of science, of culture and learning;
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the greatest enemy of morality, liberty, and justice in the world.
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If you know any history at all you know America was a refuge for those who
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were persecuted by the Bible, and the established church in Europe. You
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know Bible-believing Christians have never had any concept of freedom.
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They have always thought freedom was their right to force their belief
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upon others. And you know the first concern of the Founding Fathers was to
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separate religion from government, and to establish a free nation, and a
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free people. And you know also that most of the Founding Fathers were
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Deists, not Christians.
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If you know any history at all you know when the Bible was established,
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and Christianity had power, Christians tortured and murdered those who
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doubted or disagreed with their Bible.
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And whenever Christians lose the power to persecute, they slander and call
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"immoral" those they can no longer persecute.
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And yet Christians call the Bible "the word of God," and themselves
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"moral"!!
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Today Christianity has gained its dangerous power in America by teaching
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Bible, instead of nation; by confusing piety with patriotism; by calling
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good Americans "Communists," good patriots "traitors." They teach hate and
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distrust against those who uphold the great American ideals of separation
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of state and church and hate against the American courts that dare to
|
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uphold our nation's Constitution.
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Christianity has suppressed and changed American history, has hidden
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quotes, facts and evidence which prove that Christianity and the Bible was
|
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recognized as the enemy of freedom by those who founded this nation.
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Christians have hidden the fact that the Founding Fathers struggled to
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insure freedom of conscience; struggled to put Christianity in its
|
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rightful place--the equal of every other religious opinion; struggled to
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put the Bible in its rightful place--the equal of every other book.
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Today Christian history tells us one truth: Those who have murdered will
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also lie!
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Unless you are a dedicated scholar of American history, you do not know
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that Deism was the direct rejection, and refutation, of the Christian
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Bible, the Christian religion, and the Christian God; You do not know that
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George Washington "was the leading statesman who advocated total
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separation of state and church and who saw to it that no reference to
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Christianity or even Deity was made in the Constitution" (The Encyclopedia
|
|
of Philosophy, Vol. 2). You do not know that the first freedom the
|
|
Constitution was meant to establish is the freedom from religion. That
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Thomas Jefferson was a Deist and advised his young nephew to "question
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with boldness even the existence of a god" (Letter to Peter Carr, Aug. 10,
|
|
1787, "Deism in the United States," pp. 222-34.) You do not know that the
|
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outspoken Deist Thomas Paine, did more to make the United States of
|
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America a free and separate nation than any other American. And you do not
|
|
know a thousand other facts of American history that disprove Christian
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claims; facts that would keep America free.
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You do not need to be a scholar to know that fundamentalist Christianity,
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and the forces of Bible superstition are attacking the very roots of our
|
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nation's freedom today.
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And yet Christians call the Bible "the word of God," and themselves
|
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"moral."
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History has proved again and again that personal morality cannot survive
|
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where people believe in divine forgiveness, believe in the Bible delusion
|
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that some "higher power" can remove the guilt from the guilty, without
|
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removing the wrong from the victim.
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Religion always claims that immorality springs from a lack of religion,
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but the facts prove just the opposite. Christianity has never been
|
|
stronger in the United States than it is today. Christians have churches
|
|
in every community, they monopolize radio and television time with
|
|
religious propaganda. They have forced their religion into our government,
|
|
into our laws and into our lives. They have silenced all opposing facts
|
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and opinions. They are constantly acquiring more and more power, more and
|
|
more property and more and more wealth. Yet they have not the basic
|
|
morality to pay their honest taxes.
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At the same time that Christianity has been growing every richer and ever
|
|
more powerful, taxes have risen higher and higher, poverty and hunger have
|
|
increased, the crime rate has been climbing ever higher and ever faster,
|
|
the aged are afraid to leave their homes; narcotics have become a national
|
|
plague, and our nation has been involved in more wars and international
|
|
conflicts than at any time in its history.
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How do Christians gain power again and again after failing constantly to
|
|
establish peace, progress, prosperity and morality?
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Their technique is very simple. They call their Bible "the word of God"
|
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and themselves "moral."
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We must not allow organized ignorance to destroy this great nation of
|
|
ours. The American people must be made aware of one simple fact:
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The Bible is not, AND CANNOT BE, "the word of God."
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DAY 2--PART 1
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In the Bible, the book of Numbers, chapter 31, verse 15 reads: "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 among the
|
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little ones, and kill every woman that hath known man by lying with him.
|
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(18) But all the women children, that have not known man by lying with
|
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him, keep alive for yourselves."
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I know the Bible is not the word of God because it tells us God is a
|
|
murderer; that God killed, or caused to be killed, millions of innocent
|
|
people. That God ordered, or approved of, the murder of civilians, of
|
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little children, of helpless old people, defenseless women, prisoners of
|
|
war, and even livestock. It tells us that God approved the instructions to
|
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soldiers to keep the virgins for yourselves. I detest and deny such a
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book, and I reject and call blasphemous any book that says such is the
|
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nature of God. The Bible slanders God, and therefore the Bible cannot be
|
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the word of God.
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If there is a God, the Bible is a blasphemy. If there is no God, the Bible
|
|
is a myth. Either way, the Bible is not the word of God.
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In Exodus 29:45-46, God is said to have said (45): "And I will dwell among
|
|
the children of Israel, and will be their God. (46) and they shall know
|
|
that I am the Lord their God, that brought them forth out of the land of
|
|
Egypt, that I may dwell among them: I am the Lord their God."
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The Bible says most clearly that the God of the Old Testament (Jehovah) is
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"THE LORD GOD OF THE HEBREWS," the God of "the children of Israel," the
|
|
God of Abraham, of Isaac, of Jacob. The Old Testament is the story of a
|
|
private tribal god, whose first and only concern is for his "chosen
|
|
people." It is a god created by the priests of that tribe, to justify the
|
|
atrocities that tribe committed. It is the story of a simple tribal god,
|
|
and like all the other tribal gods in the world at that time, the god
|
|
always 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, hostile people,
|
|
and so their God reflected their heartless ferocity. That God, and the
|
|
books of the Old Testament, literally drip with innocent blood, with
|
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conquered people murdered, with raped virgins--mere children, with inhuman
|
|
cruelties and unspeakable crimes--All approved by the Old Testament God!
|
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We do 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 not the God of
|
|
the endless Cosmos. He is not even the God of the entire Earth--small as
|
|
that is; but is the God of some remote and primitive tribe, of some
|
|
obscure area of our little Earth, during a limited period of time, long
|
|
after the evolution of man. Such a concept of God is an insult, and is
|
|
absolutely false! I might believe in a God that is incomprehensibly great,
|
|
but I could never believe in a God that is disgustingly small.
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It is certain that the true God of the endless Universe could not be
|
|
small. The Bible describes a God too insignificant for intelligent belief.
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When I was a Christian the very thought that there could be a lie in the
|
|
Bible was repulsive to me, just as it would be to any believing Christian.
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I had been taught that the Bible was the word of God. I had been taught to
|
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believe--to believe blindly and to worship without question.
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Being the word of God, I knew there could not be one single lie in the
|
|
Bible, I knew deep within me that God did not lie. I still believe that!
|
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If there is a God that God would not lie. It never occurred to me that the
|
|
Bible was not the word of God, that 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, this time
|
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just as I would read the books of some strange and foreign religion, to
|
|
see it with the eyes of a thinking infidel. Would the infidel see our
|
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Bible as reasonable, as moral, and as a force for human good? It was then
|
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that I found the lie, and looking further I found another lie, then other
|
|
lies and still more. To me it was a revelation; it was as if a bandage had
|
|
been taken from my eyes and I was seeing the truth for the first time. We
|
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all know that a book containing lies cannot be the word of God. We all
|
|
know that, regardless of what concept we have of God.
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The Bible is not the word of God because the Bible contains lies.
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The Bible says in Exodus 10, verse 27, "But the Lord hardened Pharaoh's
|
|
heart, and he would not let them go." Then in verse 29; we read "And it
|
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came to pass, that at midnight the Lord smote all the firstborn in the
|
|
land of Egypt, from the firstborn of the Pharaoh that sat on his throne
|
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unto the firstborn of the captive that was in the dungeon; and all the
|
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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 children. It is
|
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a lie that God "hardened Pharaoh's heart" so God would have an excuse to
|
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murder little babies. That is a lie and a blasphemy!
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In the Bible (Deut. 28, verse 16) God is made to say: "But of the cities
|
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of these people, which the Lord thy God doth give thee for an inheritance,
|
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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 defenseless,
|
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defeated people, "to save alive nothing that breatheth." It is the lie of
|
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savages to justify their robbing and 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 Lord in the
|
|
day when the Lord delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel,
|
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and said in the sight of Israel, sun, stand thou still upon Gideon; and
|
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thou, moon, in the valley of Ajalon. (13) and the sun stood still, and the
|
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moon stayed, until the people 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 to say,
|
|
stopped the turning of the Earth) so one bunch of savages could slaughter
|
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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 Bethsemesh,
|
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because they had looked into the ark of the Lord, even he smote of the
|
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people fifty thousand and threescore and ten men: and the people lamented,
|
|
because the Lord had smitten many of the 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 one savage
|
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tribe because they peeped at the superstitious paraphernalia of another
|
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savage tribe.
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We could go on and on quoting these primitive lies from the Bible, all of
|
|
which prove but one thing: The Bible is not the word of God.
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All I ask is that you read the Bible. Read it with an open mind, and you
|
|
will be amazed that you ever, for one moment, believed the Bible was the
|
|
word of God.
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Even some believers have seen the bad that is in the Old Testament. I know
|
|
they have sworn not to think about the Bible, not to judge--but only to
|
|
believe. Yet they have moved, some of them, a little, ever so little, away
|
|
from the Old Testament. They won't admit it but some Christian believers
|
|
wish the Old Testament had not been written. They are ashamed of it; they
|
|
are ashamed of the old God--and the slaughter.
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|
There they were, on their knees, eyes closed tight, hands clasped, head
|
|
bowed, brain off. But, with innocent blood rushing by, the screams of
|
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women being murdered, of little children being raped, something slipped.
|
|
They thought, just a little, but they thought. Evolution and natural
|
|
morality had built an over-ride switch into their brain and, in spite of
|
|
themselves, in spite of their religion, they thought.
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Somehow they knew there was something wrong about the Old Testament! They
|
|
didn't know just what, but there seemed to be something that was not just
|
|
right. And so they moved. In spite of themselves, they moved--they created
|
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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 Testament has Jesus
|
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say, in Matthew 5, verse 17-18; "Think not that I am come to destroy the
|
|
law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill. (18) For
|
|
verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle
|
|
shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." In spite of
|
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such claims, the New Testament is the religious philosopher's attempt to
|
|
create a new God idea, and to escape the evil bloody God Tyrant of the Old
|
|
Testament.
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What kind of God is this new God? We know the oldest gospel in the New
|
|
Testament was written after 78 A.D., and the other gospels are even more
|
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recent. So we know that the quotes of the new God, Jesus, were only
|
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legends for at least one generation, and in most cases for several
|
|
generations.
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Let us see 'what it is said' this new God said according to the New
|
|
Testament.
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Jesus is said to have said: (Luke 14:26) "If any man come to me and hate
|
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not his father, his mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and
|
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sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple."
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That cannot be the words of God!
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Jesus is said to have said: (Matthew 10:34-37) "Think not that I am come
|
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to send peace to earth: I come not to send peace, but a sword. (35) For I
|
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am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter
|
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against her mother, and the daughter-in- law against her mother-in-law.
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(36) And a man's foes shall be they of his own household. (37) He that
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loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that
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loveth son or daughter 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 in people's
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minds? Jesus is said to have said: (Matthew 19:29 and Mark 10:29) "And
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every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters; or father,
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or mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for my name's sake, shall
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receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit 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 offend thee,
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cut it off: it is better for thee to enter into life maimed, than having
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two hands to go into hell, into the fire that never shall be quenched:
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(44) Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched. (45) And if
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thy foot offend thee, cut it off; it is better for thee to enter halt into
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life, than having two feet be cast into hell, into the fire that never
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shall be quenched: (46) Where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not
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quenched. (47) And if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: it is better
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for thee to enter into the Kingdom of God with one eye, than having two
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eyes to 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 you whom ye
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shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into
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hell; I say unto you, fear him." Christianity is founded upon fear--and is
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perpetuated by fear. That would not be the way of the true God, the great
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God of this endless universe.
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In the New Testament, as in the Old Testament, we could go on and on
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quoting cruel, foolish, un-Godlike sayings from the new God. Sayings that
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we know are the words of men--of cruel, mean, heartless, small minded men.
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Words of hate and vengeance! words to frighten and oppress! They are words
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to give power to the priest, the church and the religion. They are words
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to destroy reason and to make the human mind a slave.
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We now know that the Jesus myth of the New Testament was taken from the
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story of the founder of the Essene cult. The founder of the Essenes was
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named Jesus, he was crucified in 88 B.C.E. and everything good that Jesus
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of Nazareth is said to have said was written almost a hundred years before
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Jesus of Nazareth is said to have lived.
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From the Essenian cult of the old Jewish religion, has evolved a new God,
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a new myth, a new religion and a New Testament.
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But the good work of the religious philosophers who created the New
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Testament God has been corrupted by organized religion. The Jesus myth of
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the New Testament no longer resembles the kind and just leader of the
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Essenes who lived, suffered and died just a little over two thousand years
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ago.
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In the New Testament we find a God that evolved during the first few
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hundred years of the Christian era. Christianity developed through
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religious hate. The weak were called heretics and their teachings were
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brutally suppressed, and so the Christianity that survived is the
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orthodoxy of the strong and the ruthless. Orthodoxy destroyed the meek and
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filled Christianity with hate, fire and fury.
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The Christian layman and the unscholarly T.V. preachers, who have so much
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influence and emotional appeal today, are unaware of the deterioration
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that occurred in Christianity during its formation. The good in the
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original story was pushed aside and the bad took hold. The idea of eternal
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torment, as well as the idea of easy forgiveness of sins became
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established and soon fossilized into dogma and doctrine.
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In the New Testament there evolved a God much worse than the Old Testament
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God. As much worse in fact, as endless torture is worse than endless
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sleep, as much worse as eternal burning is worse than simple annihilation.
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Unlike the God of the Old Testament, the God of the New Testament was not
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happy when his victims lay dead and broken before him. The Son of God has
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not only carried on the family tradition, but has exceeded the wildest
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expectations of the father.
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If we are heartless enough to believe the Bible, we must believe the God
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of the New Testament pursues the dead into death. This God, we are told,
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has found a way to torture even those who have paid "the final penalty."
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The New Testament God has set up his torture chamber where there can be no
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escape, where death cannot be a welcome release. Everlasting torture,
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eternal burning; this terrible belief, this evil everlasting injustice,
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has become the heart and foundation of the Christian religion. People
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believe, NOT through reason, NOT through any desire to goodness or piety,
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NOT through any hope of making the world better, or mankind better, or
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themselves better, but through FEAR--simple, devastating, mind-numbing
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FEAR. They believe because they are afraid to think, afraid to question.
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They 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 blinded by
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fear. The idea of hell was invented to establish a religious dictatorship
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and those who believe live under a tyranny far greater than any human
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tyrant could ever establish. They believe they are always under the eye of
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the tyrant! They believe their every word is recorded, their every action
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noted, even their innermost thoughts are known and judged by their cruel
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master of 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 of
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morality. The basic force of morality is "the power of sympathy"; feeling
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the hurt of others--and caring. The dogma of hell has destroyed that
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foundation. The mother, it is believed, could sit joyfully in heaven for
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all eternity and watch her wayward son or daughter burning and suffering
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in hell.
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I detest a belief that can make people so heartless. I could never be a
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Christian! I could never be happy in a heaven knowing there are people
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suffering in a hell. I have great sympathy for people, their pain, their
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suffering, their feelings, their losses, and their hopes.
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I deny that hell exists! I deny that a vengeful God exists! And I deny
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that any book that tells the lie that such a gross, everlasting injustice
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as hell exists could be the word of God!
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About the turn of this century there were over a hundred studies made, and
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published, which questioned the historicalness of Jesus. Was Jesus a real
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historic person or was he a myth? One of the most famous books on the
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subject was Albert Schweitzer's "The Quest of the Historical Jesus." The
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book was first published in 1906. Schweitzer concluded that, "The Jesus of
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Nazareth who came forward as the Messiah, who preached the ethic of the
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Kingdom of God, who founded the Kingdom of Heaven upon earth, and died to
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give His work its final consecration, never had any existence." (p. 398).
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History and scholarship tell us that Jesus was not a god but a myth; a
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Jesus of Nazareth did not live at the time that Jesus is said to have
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lived, and no one at that time did the things that Jesus is said to have
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done. We now know where the myth of Jesus came from and how it originated.
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The discovery of the truth about the New Testament is one of the greatest
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miracles of the modern world. It is as if there were a God and that God
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had said: "Enough of this myth that has caused so much hate and trouble,
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so much war and persecution, so much torture and suffering in the world! I
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will put a stop to it before it destroys the entire earth."
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What were the "miracles" that revealed the truth about the origin of the
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myth of Jesus, of Christianity and of the New Testament?
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In December, 1945, there was discovered in upper Egypt a group of 52
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Gnostic scrolls that dated from about 148 A.D. These first scrolls tell
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about the conflicting doctrines and the uncertainty in early Christianity.
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In 1947 there was another unbelievable discovery. In Qumran, on the shore
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of the Dead Sea about 15 miles from Jerusalem, another great number of
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ancient scrolls were discovered. These scrolls are known as "the Dead Sea
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Scrolls." The impression given the public was that there were only a few
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scrolls found, just those found in the first cave. But there have been
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discovered hundreds of scrolls, these scrolls are about a thousand years
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older than any previously known copy of the Bible, and they contain all of
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the books of the Old Testament except Esther. There are also other scrolls
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that date 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 contain
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"The sermon on the Mount," and other bits of goodness and wisdom
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attributed to Jesus. They do not contain the evil sayings of Jesus. Those
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have been added later.
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These old scrolls simply destroy the credibility of the historical
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|
foundations of Christianity by proving the New Testament evolved from the
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uninspired, historical, writings of man.
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These scrolls have not been honestly presented to the public. It is
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strange that what God seeks so forcefully to reveal, the men of God are so
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determined to conceal!
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Religion is big business, and those who hold positions of profit and
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prestige in that business will not allow mere truth to become a threat to
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religion.
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What kind of a God do you think there would be if there were a God? A God
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would be just, kind, good, helpful, intelligent and wise. In short, God
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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 the worst
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of us.
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If there were a God there would not be war, there would not be evil, there
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would not be starvation, overpopulation, pollution, misery, religion,
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|
plague and disease; there would not be dogmas and doctrines and creeds.
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There would be no need to believe foolishness and there would be no fear
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of thinking. Why even science, philosophy and reason would be
|
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respectable--if there were a God.
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Honestly now! Who could worship a God like the God of the Bible? Not a
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thinking person! Certainly not a kind and gentle person, not a just person
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nor a loving person. It would have to be a frightened person. A person so
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afraid that he doesn't think, he just falls down and grovels before a
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tyrant. Only a coward could blindly worship the murderous, bloody,
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vengeful tyrant that the 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 is a
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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. When we look
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|
at the Bible we must seriously question if we have not been misled into
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worshiping the evil elements of nature instead of the good. We must
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|
seriously question if belief is not the wrong end, and doubt the right
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|
end, of religion. After all, it has always been the kindest, the gentlest,
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the most moral and the most respectable people who have eaten deeply of
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the tree of the knowledge of good and evil--the very tree the Bible
|
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demands that we avoid.
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Or, has the world advanced so far that what seemed good to those who wrote
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the Bible is seen as evil now? Let's think about that! If the Bible is not
|
|
the word of God, and of course it is not, then let us consider who did
|
|
write the Bible and why.
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The Bible was written by primitive priests, but those primitive priests
|
|
were the learned men of that day. They were the thinkers and the
|
|
law-givers. They derived their authority by claiming to speak for God.
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Primitive people are easily fooled, and often the old priests fooled
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themselves--just as honest ministers fool themselves today.
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The priests who wrote the Bible stood upon their tippy-toes and reaching
|
|
just as high as they could reach, they drove their spike. That spike is
|
|
the Bible. It represents their best knowledge, their best morals, their
|
|
most advanced understanding and world view. It was as high as they could
|
|
think! And they thought it was as high as anyone would ever be able to
|
|
think. So they drove the spike of their knowledge just as high as they
|
|
could reach and they called it "The word of God."
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That spike, that was as high as those old priests could reach, is less
|
|
than knee high to modern man. Humanity has advanced during the thousands
|
|
of years since the Bible was written and our modern knowledge and higher
|
|
moral understanding, tells us that the spike, 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 insult to our
|
|
intelligence--a God that is as great as the endless cosmos. We need a just
|
|
God that does not have chosen galaxies and a preferred life form--a life
|
|
form that is told to slaughter other life forms. We desperately need a God
|
|
that commands that we think, instead of believe and worship. We need a God
|
|
to civilize us, not one that makes us savages.
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But we must not be as foolish as the old Bible priests. We must not drive
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another spike, create another Bible, and say "believe." How soon would
|
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future generations find our highest morality brutish, our best intellect
|
|
childish, and our world view primitive? How soon would our children's
|
|
children again be divided, with future orthodox preachers insisting that
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our book is "the word of God," and some future heretic saying; "it is the
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ravings of ignorance."
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We must not hold back future generations at our level. Let us stand upon
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our tippy-toes and make our mark, but beside that mark write "Question and
|
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Grow." Our best knowledge today is NOT the word of God, and the best
|
|
wisdom of people who lived and thought 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 known, which
|
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philosophers and scholars have known for generations, a fact that even
|
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theologians know today, a fact that frees the mind and drives away the
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awful fear. The time has come for the victims to know that fact also:
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The Bible is not the word of God!
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DAY 2--PART 2
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For two thousand years Christianity and the Bible has failed 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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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.
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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.
|
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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.
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|
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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
|
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"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!
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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.
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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
|
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Godless Communism" we should know that is equally insane in our atomic
|
|
age.
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When we read that a powerful Christian leader has reaffirmed the medieval
|
|
dogma that birth control and contraceptives are immoral and against Bible
|
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teachings; we should realize that too is insanity in our overpopulated
|
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world.
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Such teachings are of the past, a past full of hate, war and persecution;
|
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a past full of blind faith and religious delusions.
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Today we are playing for keeps.
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Today we must find a new way of thinking.
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We can no longer stick our heads into the sands of superstition and hope
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"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
|
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God" brought about the Renaissance and saved humanity from the Dark Ages;
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Those who knew the Bible was not "the word of God" had the wisdom to
|
|
establish America as a free nation;
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Those who knew the Bible is not "the word of God" have given us every
|
|
great advance in science and reason;
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And those who know the Bible is not "the word of God" are the only ones
|
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who can lead mankind to peace and human survival.
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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!
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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
|
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worshipping an historic failure.
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If mankind survives this religious age, future generations will look upon
|
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our instruments of war and doubt our sanity, just as we look upon the
|
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torture instruments of a past religious age and doubt their sanity.
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Already the delusion that the Bible is "the word of God" has dangerously
|
|
corrupted America's rightful purpose in the world.
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|
|
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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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
|
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our own, and, if possible, to help others gain and keep theirs.
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This nation is not fighting "Godless Atheism" nor "Atheistic Communism,"
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nor any other group or nation that has had Christian hate terms applied to
|
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them.
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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.
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In short, our only concern in the world is exactly those ideals that this
|
|
great nation of ours was originally founded upon.
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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
|
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tasted real freedom can never return to the mental slavery of an
|
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oppressive belief. It is entirely correct to say:
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"I would rather be dead than Christian or red."
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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
|
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religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony
|
|
existing between the two countries."
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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
|
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nation.
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Why can we not write a treaty today that has the great wisdom that was put
|
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into the treaty with Tripoli? Why can we not say to Russia: "As the
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Government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the
|
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Christian religion; it has, in itself, no character of enmity against the
|
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Laws, Religion, or Tranquillity of the Communists (Atheists) ... no
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pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption
|
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of the harmony existing between the two countries."
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Such a treaty today would remove the main source of hate and we could get
|
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on with the business of understanding each other and establishing a hope
|
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for peace and human survival.
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The greatest obstacle to our peace and survival is the foolish,
|
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irrational, delusion that the Bible is "the word of God."
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If we are to save our children and our world we must accept the fact that
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the Bible is not the word of God.
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