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Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Joe Pagano
It is more than shameful that there is a group today who would actually presume to attack the Bible and its very contents. Now let’s examine this from some different perspectives to see whether we can get to the bottom of this most detestable action. When the Puritans came over to found this great nation, they came toting their one precious possession: the Bible. Our nation, America, would be one built on a foundation centered on God, the Almighty, the Creator. Now in these unbiblical times that we live in, certain men have decided that such attacks are a most acceptable action because this nation was built on freedom of speech; a freedom of which I am totally supportive, but one which unfortunately is often twisted and perverted to its most base form. These same men, whose characteristics are usually quite similar: haughty, self-centered, and arrogant in the extreme, qualities which belie a deep sense of insecurity; will argue feverishly that they know the truth and that they are too smart to be deceived by such a silly book. These men will point to inaccuracies, inconsistencies, and unconfirmed statements which all serve to refute this great book. Of course, these men will explain away the many inexplicable yet fulfilled prophecies that have come to pass in the course of history. Such scientific minds will claim that these happenings have been slanted in their interpretations, manipulated so as to render them believable to the gullible populace.
We, as a people, need to be more savvy about the motives behind such actions. My lack of Bible scholarship notwithstanding, I can earnestly say that these attacks can only come from a source of bad and not good. Why are these men so intent on revealing the supposed truth? Are our freedoms so compromised by believing in a book such as the Bible? Is there really so much harm done in trying to follow its teachings and precepts? Think for a second. Who would dare to take the chance that the Bible was untrue and attack it, risking, let us say, that small chance or no chance—in their eyes—that they are wrong and God is right? If so many good people depend on such a worthy book to help them on a daily basis, and with all the claims of how such a book has done good in their lives, are these men so presumptuous and self-righteous as to dare attack its veracity?
Children believe in Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny up till a certain age. Do we dare attack these cherished beliefs because we know otherwise? We uphold these out of love for our children, our grandchildren, our nephews and nieces. Do such men really want to attack something that they cannot prove untrue, relying only on their oft errant intuition, and in doing so, destroy the cherished belief of billions? Think about it. What makes more sense? Let the people believe and leave their cherished beliefs alone. For this is good.
Joe is an award-winning former teacher of both college and high school mathematics and has over twenty years experience in this discipline. Writer, learning coach, consultant, and inspirational speaker and motivator, Joe endeavors to spread his teaching philosophy through his articles and books. By giving individuals---children in particular---the tools and confidence to do basic mathematics, he shows how they can progressively move into the more advanced reaches of this subject and thereby become effective problem solvers. Ultimately this endeavor leads to more prosperous and successful individuals and opens to them many doors of opportunity. Under the penname, JC Page, Joe authored "Arithmetic Magic" (available at http://www.authorhouse.com); or by contacting the author swerenjey@aol.com, and, as a result of this publication, has appeared at book signings and on television shows. Joe resides with his wife and children in Manalapan, New Jersey.
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