If you are an evolutionist who doesn’t believe in God’s existence, you’re on the losing team. You may was well give up. Here’s the score: An amazing 84% of Americans not only believe in God, but they claim a religious affiliation, while an even greater number acknowledge His existence (more than 90%).
Even more disheartening for evolutionists is the fact that for over 50 years evolution has been espoused from all quarters in this nation, and yet the amount of people believing it since that time has only increased by a measly one percent.
Why has this happened? The answer is simple. It takes no faith to believe in God’s existence. This is because evidence is everywhere. Even a child knows that if there’s a creation, there must be a Creator. But because there is no empirical species-to-species evidence for evolution, it takes a huge leap of faith to believe in the theory.
For a time it seemed that the masses were being persuaded by evolution, but recent media attention to the issue has made them give the issue some serious thought. The "folks" are not that easily deceived. Abraham Lincoln was right when he said, “We may deceive all the people sometimes; we may deceive some of the people all the time, but not all the people all the time, and not God at any time.”
Post Script: More than 20 years ago a friend gave me a comprehensive book of quality quotes, in which I first saw Lincoln's famous quote in its entirety. I was very familiar with it, but didn't know that he had climaxed with "and not God at any time." How typical that they had been removed.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Lincoln Was Right
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A Dumb Joke
A British pilot was shot down over Germany in 1943. He was arrested by the Germans and held for interrogation. The commanding officer cleared the room, saying that he would personally handle the grilling. As the soldiers stood behind the closed door they heard, SLAP! "Vot is your name!" SLAP! "Vot is your rank?" SLAP! "Vot is your serial number?" SLAP! "And why do you keep hitting me when I am asking you these questions?"
It’s a dumb joke, but it provokes a genuine question in my mind. Why do skeptics keep hitting us with angry words, when we are asking you about your eternal salvation? When we talk to you about your need of God's forgiveness, you become angry, unreasonable and defensive. Are we your enemy because we tell you the truth? You are going to die. You have nothing to lose by humbly listening to the claims of the gospel. God offers you everlasting life, so, please, forget for a moment about hypocrites. Forget about the atrocities of religion. These are legitimate issues, and God will deal with them in His time. In the meanwhile, think about your sins. Those secret sins. Think about the Savior. Think what He has done on the cross for sinful human beings. Think about eternity. Your eternity.
If you ignore God’s mercy and you find yourself in your sins on Judgment Day, you will say “Why didn’t you slap my face and shake me out of my stupor!” But if we did that, it would offend you. All we can do is slap you with words. And then hope and pray that it gets your attention for a moment, so that you will humble yourself and seek peace with God.
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2/29/2008 07:13:00 PM
The Weapons
The Bible makes it clear that the weapons of our warfare are not “carnal,” but that they are “mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds.” To be “carnal” means to fight the way the world fights. They want their rights, and they will fight to the death for them. However, the Christian gives up his rights. He turns the other cheek. He loves his enemies and does good to those that spitefully use and persecute him and cast his name out as evil. The Christian gives up his rights to hold on to resentment, hatred or bitterness, or to give a place in his heart to jealousy or envy.
Our weapons of the soldiers of Christ are listed for us in the War Manual in Ephesians chapter six. 1. Faith is our shield. It quenches all the fiery darts of the enemy. No matter what is thrown at us, we trust God. 2. The Word of God is our sword. It is quick and powerful, and cuts deep into the marrow of the bone. When we quote the Bible, it never returns void. An army marches on its stomach, so feed on the word daily. Do you? Every day? 3. Prayer is our communication with Headquarters. So, never let the static of sin hinder your communication. If you are in a fire, experts say to drop to your knees. There you will find life-giving oxygen. If you find yourself in a fiery trial, get on your knees before you do a thing. Prayer is the key to your survival.
Keep your loins girded (on the ready), and make sure you wear the belt of truth, with your feet shod with the preparation of the Gospel of Peace. Always be prepared to share your faith with the lost. And, never forget, “we are more than conquerors though Him that loved us.” God is with us, so we cannot lose. No matter what.
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2/29/2008 08:24:00 AM
The Objective
There are only two categories of people on this earth. There are those who have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit, and there are those who haven’t. Many of the lost sit within the Church, while others would never think of darkening the door of a church building. But both are in terrible danger. Both are enemies of God in their minds through wicked works. Eternal justice hovers over them like a mighty anvil, and in a heartbeat, death could seize them today, and take them to Hell. They don’t believe that, but we know it to be a reality.
Death is not a process of evolution or Mother nature. It is the just penalty from a Holy God for violation of His Law--He is the One that said the soul that sins, shall die. Death is the arresting officer who will hold the criminal until the full sentence is given. It is truly, as the Bible says, a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the Living God.
But the Scriptures tell us that God is rich in mercy. Guilty though we are, He has provided a pardon though the blood of the cross. In an instant, He can commute the sinner’s death sentence. What a glorious message we have for dying humanity--that God can grant them the gift of everlasting life, through the gospel.
This leaves us with a tremendous moral obligation. We are like doctors with a cure to cancer. How could any Christian remain silent? Like the Apostles, we cannot but speak that which we have seen and heard. So, soldier of Christ, never forget that our clear agenda is to preach the Gospel to every creature. It’s up to them to listen, and to obey.
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2/29/2008 08:22:00 AM
The Enemy
We are in a war, and it’s easy to forget who we are battling against as we “fight the good fight of faith.” It is the god of this world who is our enemy (see 1 Corinthians 4:1-4), the one the Bible says came to “kill, steal and to destroy.”
The Scriptures also teach that there are two worlds--the seen and the unseen. One is temporal; the other is eternal. God has opened the Christian’s eyes through the new birth to the unseen world--that there is a host of demonic personalities by which this world is deceived. When the unsaved speak of a person as “having his demons,” they don’t understand the truth of what they say. They simply mean that he has serious problems; but we know better. We know that there is a “spirit” that works in the “children of disobedience.”
When human beings come against us with hatred, anger and contempt, we have to remember that “we do not wrestle against flesh and blood.” Instead, we wrestle against “principalities and powers,” against “spiritual wickedness in high places.” So today, as you do battle with the people and problems of this world, keep in mind the identity of your enemy. If you can do that, you have won half the battle, because the way you fight will be spiritual, and not carnal.
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2/29/2008 08:12:00 AM
Thursday, February 28, 2008
The Tired Lady
A woman became tired at Venice Beach in California in the summer of 1994. The police beach patrol vehicle ran over her as she lay face down in the sand, about 50 feet from the water's edge. The woman, who was impressed with the vehicle they were driving, was treated at a local hospital and discharged the same day. (From the soon-to-be-published, 101 of the Dumbest Things People Have Done.)
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2/28/2008 04:54:00 PM
Who's Winding Your Clock?
Who are you serving? The Bible says that it’s either God or the devil. If it’s God, you will believe that there’s a devil, and if it’s the devil, you won’t believe that there’s a God. Not the God of the Bible, that is. You will either deny God’s existence or you will make up your own image of a god.
If you are serving the devil, you will live for yourself. If you are serving God, you will live for the One who gave you life, for others, and you will care about those who live for the devil. You will plead with them, pray for them, and hopefully weep for them. Whatever their fate, one day they will understand why. They are blinded by the devil, and as the Bible says, he has taken them captive to do his will. And his will they gladly do.
If he is winding your clock, your time is running out. You will soon be in eternity. If you are serving sin, you are serving the devil, and his wages are really bad (see Romans 6:23). I strongly suggest, no I plead with you, quit before Payday.
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2/28/2008 05:18:00 AM
Christians Get Mercy and Grace
Some wise person summed up justice, mercy and grace. They said, “Justice is when you get what you deserve. Mercy is when you don't get what you deserve. And grace is when you get what you don't deserve: “Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need” (Hebrews 4:16).
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
How Many Others?
According to the Daily Mail, a baby that doctors warned would be deaf, blind and only live for a few hours was born physically and mentally healthy. Doctors urged Becky and Kriss Kramer of Pembroke Dock in South Wales, to abort their baby, but the couple defied doctors' advice, and their son Brandon was born healthy on October 1, 2007. The 24 year-old mother said, "The fact that he is here now, alive and kicking, truly is a miracle. I feel incredibly guilty thinking that I could have killed him, and then I find myself wondering how many other babies are killed who would have turned out to be completely healthy." The answer in America, is over fifty million.
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2/26/2008 06:01:00 PM
The Future
If you even knew five minutes into the future, I’m sure certain things would radically change for you. I’m not talking about playing blackjack in Vegas; rather, I’m thinking about what car or plane you would climb into. I’m thinking about what pill you would drop. I’m sure if Heath Ledger had known the future, he would have been more careful as to what he swallowed. I’m sure if JFK had known just 20 minutes into the future, he would have thought twice about climbing into a limo in Dallas. The fact is, we don’t know a moment into the future, but we can know Him who knows the future.
The Bible tells us that God created time and that He can flick through it, as you and I flick through the pages of a history book. Those who find that hard to believe simply need to study Matthew 24 or Luke 21, and see how the words of Jesus parallel history, before it came into being. The Word of God perfectly predicts the days in which we live. Jesus even predicted that we would be reading His words 2,000 years after they were written.
What's going to happen in the future? God knows; and it's an unspeakable consolation to know that with all the chaos and uncertainty in this world, there is Someone who is in control. Absolute control. You don't even write an email without His permission.
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2/26/2008 05:58:00 PM
The Incredible Egg
If it’s true that you are what you eat, I’m an egg. I love eggs, and I thank God for them. They are so incredibly well-designed, from the shell, to the yolk, to the white. But there’s more to the egg than meets the mouth. You probably know that when an egg is fertilized, the chick is ready to hatch by the 21st day. Up to this point the little fellow has been receiving his oxygen from the circulating newly made blood. But now his demand for oxygen will be much greater, as he exerts himself to break out of the shell. Have you ever noticed the flat spot on the top of a hard-boiled egg when you peel it? It’s on every egg that has ever been made. It is actually an air sack. The chick begins to gasp for air as the lungs start to work, but by this time he has developed what is known as an “egg tooth” on the outside of his beak. Without this tooth, he would suffocate. He uses it to break into the air sack to get air. But he only has six hours of oxygen in there. He has the instinctive information that he can’t rest. He must continue to work on the shell with his tooth until he breaks a hole in it, and can start breathing outside air. All of this has to happen exactly as it does, at exactly the right time, or the chick dies. Chicks hatch on exactly the 21st day every time, and it's happened billions of times. To say that God is awesome is the understatement of eternity.
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2/26/2008 07:29:00 AM
Monday, February 25, 2008
Elton John’s Attempted Redemption
Rock icon Elton John has been raising money for the AIDS cause, and many people are being greatly helped because of his generosity. So, why is he doing it? This is what he said about his motives: “Basically, I wanted redemption for the way I lived my life beforehand, and that was the drugs, the drink, the loose sex, whatever…”
“Redemption” is a word that finds its roots in the Bible. It’s common for celebrities to become virtuous as they age. They are trying to redeem themselves because conscience demands it. They know that they have been immoral, and so they try and balance the scales. Why bother? Each individual could answer that, but I will take a guess. Guilt produces a fear of punishment. In other words, they are covering their bases in case Hell does exist. But there’s one big problem with the redemption philosophy. It doesn’t work.
Give it some thought. If a depraved criminal has raped and murdered ten women, the judge couldn’t care less how much he has redeemed himself by giving to charities. He will judge him on his crimes alone. You say that it’s an unfair comparison--to liken the average human being to a depraved criminal. Not according to the Word of God. Here is God’s view of the best of us: “As it is written: There is none righteous, no, not one. There is none who understands. There is none who seeks after God. They have all turned aside. They have together become unprofitable. There is none who does good, no, not one. Their throat is an open tomb. With their tongues they have practiced deceit. The poison of asps is under their lips; whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness. Their feet are swift to shed blood; destruction and misery are in their ways; and the way of peace they have not known. There is no fear of God before their eyes (Romans 3:10-18).
So if there is no way “good works” can provide redemption for a depraved criminal with man’s justice, it’s not going to work in God’s courtroom. Not for a moment.
The only way we can be redeemed is for God to provide a payment (or sacrifice) for our sins, and He did that through the suffering death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament, Israel sacrificed their prized bulls and goats, and the blood of the slain animals provided temporary forgiveness for their personal sins. But when they sinned again, they had to provide another sacrifice. The Bible addresses this, and speaks of how trust in the Savior (God’s sacrifice) provides absolute and permanent forgiveness for the believer. That means we (by the mercy and grace of God), can escape Hell and enter Heaven. We can have everlasting life. Look at how the shed blood of Jesus Christ even cleanses us from a guilty conscience: “For if the blood of bulls and goats and the ashes of a heifer, sprinkling the unclean, sanctifies for the purifying of the flesh, how much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without spot to God, cleanse your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?” (Hebrews 9:13-14).
Redemption is freely available for Elton John, every celebrity, and every guilty human being. All it takes is humility, but tragically that's one virtue that is hard to come by nowadays, especially among the rich and famous.
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Evolution Debate
"Hey Christians--clostridium just challenged Ray to debate him about evolution. Help me talk Ray into doing it! So--Waddaya say, Ray? You've been making some pretty bold remarks about evo. Think you can back them up? Looks like you been called, boy. Ray has absolutely been called (not relatively if anyone is confused). What he will undoubtedly do is frantically add 6 or 7 new posts and bury this one so he doesn't have to deal with it. What a coward; so sure in his convictions until challenged by someone who knows something about the subject."
Clostridium… I don’t do debates on the subject of evolution. Neither do I do debates on the tooth fairy, Santa Claus, Zeus, the flying spaghetti monster, or Hercules. If you believe evolution is a reality, then the onus is on you to prove it. You have the burden of proof. In my new book, Evolution A Fairy Tale for Grownups (due to be published in about a month), I have quoted Richard Dawkins in the Introduction. He wisely said, “And, next time somebody tells you that something is true, why not say to them: ‘What kind of evidence is there for that?’ And if they can’t give you a good answer, I hope you’ll think very carefully before you believe a word they say.”
That’s all I have asked in this book. I have never claimed to be an authority on the subject of evolution, but I have quoted authorities. Lots of them. The publication is filled with quotes from the mouths of evolution experts who admit that they have nothing. They have no empirical evidence for the theory.
No doubt you will accuse me of “quote mining” (for those who don’t know what that is, it’s the practice of taking a quote--often out of its context, and using it in a way that was never intended by the author). However, every gold nugget is legitimately mined out of its context. No one seriously values the earth that encases the gold. So, when I uncover an evolutionary expert quietly admitting that he has no evidence to back up his theory, I don’t see any value in the soil of his surrounding words. I merely extract what I believe is of value for those who want to discover the truth about the theory of evolution.
I have spent months researching for this book, and I have found evolution to be mind-numbingly boring . . . an intellectual embarrassment. It is a scientifically bankrupt theory, and it’s the bed-fellow of atheism.
Thank you though for your kind offer to debate me.
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2/24/2008 07:33:00 PM
Skeptic's Objection
“One need not be a born again Christian to be a good person. In fact, there is an elderly couple who live down the road from me. For several years now my son and I shovel their walks when it snows. My Christian neighbor said to me one day, 'I saw you and your son shoveling out down at Joe's yesterday. My wife and I pray for them often.' I wanted to laugh in his face. I think you know why.”
A Christian is not a “good person.” The reason for this is that no one can be called a good person when we have no clear definition of the word “good.” Is a rapist a good person because he no longer rapes? Or does a thief become a good person when he gives to charity? Some would say “Yes,” and others would say “No.”
The only way to define who is good and who isn’t is to define the word “good.” The dictionary has 58 definitions for the word, but the principle meaning is to be “morally excellent.” In other words to be “good’ means to be morally perfect, in thought, word and in deed. The Bible tells us that only God is good (see Mark 10:17. Even the word is derived from the word “God”). So, once there’s a clear definition, it’s clear that a Christian is not a good person. Neither is a non-Christian.
In the above objection, the person is implying that you don’t have to be a Christian to live a good life. That’s true. Anyone can do the things that Christians do. They can start hospitals, schools, feed the poor, build houses, etc. But that won’t get anyone to Heaven, nor will it save anyone from Hell. This is because salvation has nothing to do with our “good” works. How could it? What could you and I ever do to “earn” everlasting life?
But add to the equation the fact that we are criminals, having violated the Law of a holy God a multitude of times, and it becomes clear that the only way any of us could ever be saved from Hell and enter Heaven, is by the mercy of the Judge. And that’s what the Bible teaches. A Christian is saved by the grace and mercy of God, without works: “For by grace are you saved through faith; and that not of yourselves. It is the gift of God, not of works lest any man boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9).
So, stop pretending to be good, and realize that doing good will do you no good on Judgment Day. Instead, repent and trust the Savior, and then live a good life--not to impress anyone or bribe God, but out of gratitude to Him for His mercy.
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2/24/2008 03:10:00 PM
Wrong Number
I tried to call my eldest son recently. I didn’t have my cell phone to speed dial him, so I had to use a conventional phone along with my brain. I looked at the faded number on a piece of card. One of the numbers was hardly legible, so I took a guess and waited for him to answer. Suddenly, someone answered. It was the police department!
Maybe you’re just doing your “number” in life. Your conscience is so dulled it’s not telling you that what you are doing is wrong. Your take on morality is faded. It once was very clear, but not any longer. You think that your error is no big deal, but what you are doing is calling on the Law. Every transgression will reap retribution. Every time you sin, in thought, word or in deed, you are violating the Moral Law and storing up God’s wrath. Don’t believe it? That’s your problem.
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Saturday, February 23, 2008
No Worries
A note to skeptics. Thanks for your sincere concern that Christians are spending their lives in “superstition,” believing things we ought not to believe. However, your worry for us is totally unfounded. I am probably speaking for most Christians when I say that I walk under ladders without any concern about it bringing bad luck. I couldn’t care less if a black cat walked in front of me. Friday the 13th is like any other day. I don’t read horoscopes. I think they are stupid. I don’t visit psychics, except with a hidden camera in an effort to expose them. I don’t believe in Santa Clause, Zeus, UFO’s, fairytales or evolution.
I believe in what I can see with my eyes, and I have adequate proof for what I believe in that I can’t see. I couldn’t care less if a pizza looked like Mary, or that some puffy cloud in the sky looks like Jesus with His arms outstretched. I’m not impressed by champagne. I wouldn’t eat caviar if you paid me, and I’m unimpressed by the superficiality of Hollywood. I don’t trust politicians, and I don’t have much faith in the political process.
I am a skeptic by nature, and I think that is healthy. So, relax. If there’s no Heaven and no Hell, I won’t even know about it. And if by living a godly life, I missed out on being an alcoholic, on clogging my lungs with cigarette smoke, destroying my brain with drugs, ruining my family with greed, getting sexually transmitted diseases, and having a niggling thought that Hell might exist, that’s okay with me.
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2/23/2008 07:01:00 PM
Amazing Evolution
If there was no sun, there would be no life. It’s amazing how it evolved to where it is now. Sitting there in the sky, 93 million miles away from us. If it was a little closer, we would all die. If it was further away, we would all die; along with everything else. How did it evolve to position itself in just the right place? It's amazing.
If there was no oxygen, there would be no life. It’s amazing how the mix of air was able to get to the right consistency, with the right percentage of oxygen, all by itself. I wonder what percentage it was at the beginning. If the mix wasn’t right, life couldn’t have evolved. It’s amazing. Also, if there was no water on this planet, all life would die. But there it was, in the beginning. Sitting there. I wonder how much water there was at the genesis of it all, and how it mixed itself to the right consistency to support life. Also, I wonder why it bothered to do that, if life hadn’t yet evolved.
It’s amazing how everything evolved, from nothing. Think about it. If there was no gravity on this earth to hold the water down, there would be no life at all on this earth. Not even a camel. All water would have spun into space. I wonder what air pressure was like in the beginning. Was it 14.7 pounds per square inch, consistently all over the earth? It's amazing how gravity was able to evolve, all by itself.
Then there’s the wonder of the human eye. I wonder which eye evolved first. I guess they evolved together. With lids and tears of course. I wonder why eyes evolved, and which came first--the brain or the eye? I guess they both came together, because one couldn’t evolve without the other. It’s the brain that sees what the eye sees. And don’t forget the skull to hold them. That had to evolve. Eyes need sockets, and brains need a housing. Evolution is just amazing. What's really amazing . . . is that people believe it. Just amazing.
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2/23/2008 06:24:00 PM
Modern T Ford
I am fascinated with the design of new cars. What intrigues me is how they can make a model look modern. This is because what looks contemporary to me today, will in the future, look archaic. Think of the modern cars of the 1950’s, with their sleek look and huge fins. As far as I was concerned, they couldn’t get more modern…but they did. And they still do.
I don’t know how to find out details, but I would like to know what copyright standards apply to the car industry. I'm sure no one can come out with a Lamborghini shape, or with a VW Beatle, and not end up in court. What I would like a car manufacturer to do is bring out a Model T Ford, with a modern motor. Like a modern van, but with an exact Model T shape. I think its novelty would take off. Then again, I guess only Ford could do that, and maybe they don’t want to.
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2/23/2008 03:28:00 PM
Friday, February 22, 2008
Charles Spurgeon
“In many ministries, there is not enough of probing the heart and arousing the conscience by the revelation of man’s alienation from God, and by the declaration of the selfishness and the wickedness of such a state.”
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2/22/2008 07:44:00 PM
The Elephant in the Room
The issue of why people look to the heavens is a mystery until we think seriously about life for a moment. There’s a huge elephant in the room called “death,” and he’s going to eventually stomp on all of us. When we realize this, it makes sense for each of us to see if there is any way we can avoid being stomped on. That’s why people usually become interested in God—the Giver of life. Some are slower than others to get to serious thought. But as those around them get stomped on and they bury their bodies, it slowly dawns on them that they too have a problem. A big one. It’s an issue everyone with a brain thinks about, but few people talk about.
The most sobering of times for any human being, is when he or she is on their death bed. It is in those last moments of time that we tend to open our hearts and expose our fears. Look at some fearful last words of some famous people: Queen Elizabeth the 1st of England whispered, “All my possessions for one moment of time.” Ludwig van Beethoven, famous composer cried, “Too bad, too bad! It’s too late!” Thomas Hobbs (famous 17th century English philosopher) said, “I am about to take my last voyage, a great leap in the dark.” Socrates, the classical Greek philosopher said, “All of the wisdom of this world is but a tiny raft upon which we must set sail when we leave this earth. If only there was a firmer foundation upon which to sail, perhaps some divine word.” There is a “firm foundation,” there is a “divine word.” It’s the Bible, but so few listen to and obey its divine instructions. The famous humanist, Aldus Huxley said, “It is a bit embarrassing to have been concerned with the human problem all one’s life and find at the end that one has no more to offer by way of advice than ‘Try and be a little kinder.’”
Listen to the last words of Napoleon. He said, “I marvel that where the ambitious dreams of myself and of Alexander and of Caesar should have vanished into thin air, a Judean peasant—Jesus—should be able to stretch his hands across the centuries, and control the destinies of men and nations.” He also lamented, "I die before my time, and my body will be given back to the earth. Such is the fate of him who has been called the great Napoleon. What an abyss between my deep misery and the eternal kingdom of Christ!" That “abyss” is the separation made by sin. The moment you repent and trust Jesus Christ, it will disappear, and you will come to know Him whom the Bible says is “life eternal.”
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2/22/2008 07:41:00 PM
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Moral Relativity
Today’s pseudo intellectuals have fortified themselves against Heaven, and one of their seeming strongest arguments is commonly called “moral relativity.” These folks insist that there are no moral absolutes (that there is no divine Law).
Here’s their argument. "What’s good for you may not be good for me, and what’s bad for you may not be bad for me." A true moral relativist can’t even be pinned down as to the morality of Nazi Germany. Ask him if what Hitler did was wrong and he will say, “I would never do something like that myself, but I can’t say it was wrong.” He can’t say that it was "wrong" because to him, nothing is absolutely right, and nothing is absolutely wrong. That has strong divine connotations.
So ask Mr. Relativist if pedophilia is wrong, and he will tell you that if it is against the law, it is simply wrong for that society. His framing of civil law is governed by whether or not people get "hurt," rather than by "right" or by "wrong." His argument will be that pedophilia hurts children. But if someone takes pictures of naked children and posts them on the Internet without their knowledge (so that it’s not hurting them), then it must be morally okay. So press him. Is pedophilia morally wrong? If he says that it’s not, ask for his name and address, because you need to inform his neighbors and the local police that he is okay with pedophilia. If he admits that it’s morally wrong even though a society says that it's right, then so was Hitler wrong, and there are therefore moral absolutes.
Be careful that you don't get mired in pseudo intellectualism. It can be a time-waster, and you and I are told to redeem the time. You will simply win an argument, when what you should be doing is showing him that he needs God's forgiveness.
The root problem with a moral relativist is that his conscience is seared, and with the help of God, you must awaken it. So, say to him, “Let’s just surmise that there is a Heaven for a moment. Do you think you would be good enough to go there?” He will almost certainly say that he is (see Proverbs 20:6), and so take him through "The Good Test." You are simply moving from the intellect (the place of argument), to the conscience (the place of the knowledge of right and wrong), so that it will do its God-given duty.
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2/21/2008 05:13:00 PM
Don’t Read This
Most of us find it annoying when we are told not to read something. It’s annoying because human nature doesn’t like being told what to do. Besides, if you do stop reading, you will have no idea what this is about, and that’s annoying. My point is that you and I are very predictable. We don’t like to think of ourselves as being that, but we are.
If we are placed in a room and subjected to lights and noise, day in and day out, we will navigate to a corner and get into a fetal position. That’s where we will find security. That’s predictable. It’s predictability that causes a surgeon to mark your skin, and cut into you knowing the exact position of your liver or your gall bladder. He can expect those organs to be in place, because God made each of us of the same material. Of course, an atheist would disagree that God made us. They are very predictable.
It is because of this unavoidability that I know that every sane person on this earth dreads death. No matter what they say about not caring about death, not believing, not fearing, they are tormented by "the fear of death." Here’s what the human instruction Book says: “Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; and deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage” (Hebrews 2:14-15).
Recently, I saw a TV anchor lowered at a great speed from a high building in Las Vegas. He did the stunt as a “dare.” He said that he was terrified, but that he overcame his natural fear because he had great faith in the Hollywood experts, and in the high tech machinery that released the cable.
The complete antidote to fear is faith. It’s more than a belief. It’s a "trust," and those who repent and trust in Jesus Christ are delivered not only from the power of death, but from the tormenting fear that plagues this tragic human race.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Fidel Castro and Hell
When communist dictator Fidel Castro was asked in an interview if he believed in Heaven and Hell, he replied, “The conclusion I have is that Hell cannot exist. And Heaven would be a surprise for all of us.” It's amazing how much faith “unbelievers” have. “Hell cannot exist” is the strongest of beliefs. He didn’t say that he didn't think Hell existed, and neither did he say that he didn’t believe it exists. He said that it cannot exist, which sounds as though he had been to the afterlife and came back with the absolute conclusion that Hell is not there. That's faith.
Other than dying and coming back, there are only two ways he could come to that conclusion. Either he believes that there is no God (which is intellectual suicide), or the god he believes in has less of a sense of justice than humanity. Those who believe that way do so because of an ignorance of God’s righteousness. It is one of perfect holiness, where lust is considered to be adultery and hatred is seen as murder. Such thoughts change the equation. If God is that holy, then there definitely is a Hell, and we are all in big trouble.
If, in the last 30 years 300,000 people in the United States were never brought to justice for murder (as statistics say), then how can there not be a Hell? There must be divine justice for those who have taken another person’s life. In the light of man’s wickedness, Castro’s “Heaven would be a surprise for all of us” makes sense. We deserve Hell for our sins, so Heaven could only come by the mercy and grace of God.
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2/20/2008 06:01:00 PM
Failed the Test?
“I have seen a couple mentions of Ray's 'good person test.' So, I think it appropriate for me to comment on it. The Jesus presented in the bible fails this test (lied and dishonored his mother.) The god of the old testament likewise fails the test. (According to Ray, a single instance of anger is an automatic failure). The biblical god has many.”
Wow. It amazes me that anyone would dare point to Jesus Christ in moral judgment. You had better have clean hands and a pure heart before you point a finger at the Son of God. I can’t think of an appropriate metaphor. It’s like a flea shouting abuse at a massive elephant, as it stands under the shadow of its great foot. Nope. That doesn’t cut it. It’s like a heinous criminal, who is so morally corrupt he makes Hitler seem like a boy scout, yelling obscenities at a good judge. Nope. That doesn’t cut it.
Jesus never sinned once, in thought, word or in deed. He never lied, stole, hated, lusted, coveted, murdered, or dishonored his parents.
Let’s now turn the mirror back to you, Mr. Finger-pointer. When was the last time you burned with unlawfully sexual fantasies? You don’t need to reply to that. God knows the answer. He knows all about you, and your most secret of sins. So take a little advice from a fellow sinner--stop pointing your sin-stained finger at perfection, and instead look at your own self-righteous and duplicitous heart, before it's too late.
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2/20/2008 05:59:00 PM
I Do Not Like Your Christians
A skeptic quoted the famous words of Mahatma Ghandi, when he said, "I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." The cynic no doubt did this to illustrate that all Christians are nothing but hypocrites, and that’s why he rejects the gospel. However, a close look at what Ghandi said reveals two interesting things.
First, no one is like Jesus Christ. He was sinless. If you think you can be like Him, try living like Him for one day. For one day fulfill the moral Law by loving God with all of your heart, mind, soul and strength, and love your neighbor as much as you love yourself. That means you will not lust, hate, lie, steal, think a selfish thought or say an idle word. You will be perfect, in thought, word and in deed. On top of that, you will walk in perfect humility of heart. If you think Ghandi did that, read on.
Second, the Bible doesn’t tell us to place our trust in sinful man. In fact, it says not to (see Psalm 146:3). It instead commands that we repent and trust alone in Jesus Christ. This was something it seems Ghandi failed to do. So his liking of Jesus wasn’t deep enough for him to believe what He said. Jesus warned that if we die in our sins, we will end up in Hell. What a tragedy that Ghandi didn’t find any help in his own hopeless religion. He lamented, "It is constant torture to me that I am still so far from God whom I know to be my very life and being. I know it is my own wretchedness and wickedness that keeps me from him."
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2/20/2008 05:21:00 AM
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
A Relative Term
"Horrified." That would be the word one could use to describe the news-anchor’s reaction to cruelty to cattle at slaughterhouses. They were kind enough to warn viewers about the cruelty which they were about to see. The item showed cattle being pushed over by fork lifts, and sick cattle falling to the ground. I’m sure most of us were upset at such cruelty, as we munched on our dinner of roast beef sandwiches or tenderloin steak.
“Horrified” is a relative term. We can be horrified that our credit card didn’t go through, or at a hat that Aunt Bertha wore to a wedding. Cruelty to animals is extremely upsetting, and it shows once again the wickedness of the heart of man. But the word “horrified” should be reserved for the slaughter of human beings. Twenty-two percent of all U.S. pregnancies end in abortion. While that statistic may make it to the news desk, the media never show “disturbing” pictures to the viewer. It's kind of like what happened in Nazi Germany, with the concentration camps. No one really knew what was going on. If we aren’t horrified at abortion, we should be. Check out www.abort73.com
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2/19/2008 06:45:00 PM
They're Back
“Surprise, Ray tried a science experiment and failed.”
“Shame. I thought you had more integrity than that.”
“Or maybe non-Christians aren't as horrible and non-human as you sometimes portray us, Ray. We're not all child-murdering rapists, you know.”
“As an experiment, it was an interesting one, in so much as it demonstrated the exact opposite to that which you were expecting…”
“Oh come on Ray, I'm an atheist and I was like the 3rd reply.”
“Or, maybe we're just smarter than you, Ray. Let's see you post this one!”
“Your experiment did reveal something interesting. Look at all the praise and silly comments you got by writing ‘chocolate cake.’”
"Science experiments don't fail. They produce empirical results. In this case, those results did not conform to Ray's hypothesis. The experiment did not fail. Instead it showed that Ray was wrong."
... Welcome back. We love you guys.
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2/19/2008 06:04:00 AM
Monday, February 18, 2008
The Human Experiment
Recently I posted the words “Chocolate cake” on this blog. I did this because I was becoming amazed at the reaction of atheists to anything I was writing. No matter what I said, they would come back with cynical, sarcastic, and snide remarks. I was sure that if I said that I liked cheese, they would say that they hate it, and would call me a lying, self-righteous cheese-monger.
So I wanted to try an experiment. I tried to think of something that almost everyone likes, and “chocolate cake” was the obvious front-runner. After I posted it I expected to get comments that said things like “What sort of devious, conniving, underhanded post is this? You and your unscientific ‘human experiment,’ and your grubby little chocolate cake!” But it seems most of the mice stayed away from the cheese. They smelled a rat. There were dozens of posts, but I don’t think there was a real cynical one among them. Maybe atheists don’t like taste of chocolate. That could be it. They don’t show any interest in tasting the joys Heaven . . . so I guess that makes sense.
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2/18/2008 07:08:00 PM
A Question From an Atheist...
"His consequent rising from the dead means that God can now legally commute our death sentence." That suggests that God is under some law. Whose law? If God is Jesus and Jesus is God, why did Jesus have to have himself killed to forgive us, that is, why does our 'debt have to be paid'?
God is more than “under some law.” He cannot be separated from the moral Law. The Bible says that God is “perfect, holy, just and good.” It also says that His Law is “perfect, holy, just, and good.” In other words the moral Law (the Ten Commandments) issue from the very character and nature of God. There wasn’t a time in eternity when He asked, “What is right and what is wrong?” The moral Law is eternal. That’s why Jesus said that Heaven and earth would pass away before one “jot” or “tittle” of the Law would fail. It is written in stone. It’s not going away and it’s not going to change. It is immutable, and it calls for the blood of every guilty criminal.
Think of it like this. A man has viciously raped and murdered six young girls. There is no question of his guilt. He is not insane. He said he enjoyed what he did, and if he had opportunity, he would do it again. As the good judge looks at the evidence of his knife, the man’s fingerprints all over it, his DNA, his letter of confession, and the photos of the young mutilated girls with their throat’s cut, how he is going to feel? Is he going to be passive? Of course not. As he looks at the smiling criminal, the judge’s wrath will be in direct proportion to his goodness. If he is a good judge, he will be unspeakably furious at that wicked man. He will throw the book at him and sentence him to the maximum punishment under the law.
God’s wrath is in direct proportion to His perfect goodness. There is no question of our guilt. All of us have violated His Law. We are filled with lust, greed, selfishness, ingratitude, lies, hate, envy, jealousy, conceit, etc., and His just wrath therefore abides on us (see John 3:36). If we are found in our sins on Judgment Day, He will throw the Book at us, and Hell will be exactly what we deserve.
But the Bible says that this holy God is rich in mercy, and He provided a way for us to escape the wrath of His Law. You asked, “If God is Jesus and Jesus is God, why did Jesus have to have himself killed to forgive us, that is, why does our 'debt have to be paid'?” Actually, contrary to popular thought, Jesus didn’t have to “die” for our sins. Obviously, He did die, but the Bible says that He had to “suffer” for our sins (see Luke 24:26, 1 Peter 3:18). This is made clear in the fact that the debt was paid before he died--He cried, “It is finished,” then He died.
The Judge Himself came down to the courtroom, and paid the fine in His life’s blood. That demonstrates both the justice of a holy God, and the love of a merciful God. Those two attributes of the Divine nature are revealed in the cross, and you will never understand that until you humble your heart.
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2/18/2008 06:59:00 PM
Clever Monkey
National Geographic are at it once again. It seems that ratings are more important to them than the truth. Apparently, they have exclusive videotape showing a chimp actually making a spear. In a documentary called “Ape Genius,” the narrator says, “Never before has any non-human species been known to routinely make and use deadly weapons.” Wow. That is amazing. It looks like more evidence to back up Darwin.
Jill Pruetz is one of the National Geographic explorers who spent four years following the monkeys around in their natural habitat. When an NBC interviewer asked her the question, “When you saw a chimp actually fashioning a weapon, were you amazed?” she replied, “I am still amazed. In fact, I saw it a week ago before I came here, and Bilbo [the chimp] was nice enough to make a spear. He wasn’t successful, but I'm still amazed by it.” Whoa! What did she say? “He wasn’t successful…” In other words, he didn’t make a spear. All he did was bite off the end of a stick and use it to poke into a tree limb. It was typical evolutionary mumbo jumbo, and it will no doubt continue to “deceive the hearts of the simple.”
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
Human Experiment Post
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2/17/2008 03:01:00 PM
The Use of Fear
“If your only reason for believing in god is the fear of punishment, that's not a benevolent relationship. That's fear-mongering, and I'm surprised you endorse it, Ray.”
I "believed" in God for 22 years as a non-Christian, and “fear” had nothing to do with it. Let me give you a little background. My mom (who is still alive) is Jewish, and my father was a Gentile. My dad died a few years ago, but it was nothing serious. He was a Christian. For many years he “believed” in God, but there was no evidence that he knew the Lord until two weeks before he died. It took a heart attack to bring him to his senses.
I was born for the first time a few years after the Second World War, so rather than put “Jewish” on my birth certificate, my parents put “Methodist” in case there was another holocaust. Then they left me without any instruction about God. My point is that even without a moment of instruction from my parents, I fully “believed” in God. The reason I believed in a Creator was simply because I had a brain. Even as a child I knew that if there was a creation, logic told me there was a Creator. The dictionary can help those who are a little slow to figure this out by checking the words “creation” and “Creator”: Creation--noun, “the Creation, the original bringing into existence of the universe by God”. Creator--noun, “the Creator, God.”
While “fear-mongering” is bad, never discount “fear” itself as being bad. Fear stops you from stepping off a 500-foot cliff. It keeps you away from fire. It holds you back from sticking a fork into a live power outlet. These types of fear are self-preserving, but the ultimate self-preserving fear is the fear of the Lord. That fear is called “the beginning of wisdom,” and because of it, the Bible says men “depart from sin.”
The reason anyone should fear God is because He is to be feared. Those who don't fear God haven't begun to be wise. Jesus gave these sobering words about the terror of falling into the hands of the Living God. He said, “And I say to you, My friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will show you whom you should fear: Fear Him who, after He has killed, has power to cast into hell; yes, I say to you, fear Him!” (Luke 12:4-5). On Judgment Day, those who think such talk is "fear-mongering" will find out that it's not. It is simply the truth, and they will wish to God (understatement) that they had obeyed the Gospel.
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2/17/2008 02:53:00 PM
World’s Most Hated
Who do you think is the most hated man in history? Is it the murderer of millions, Adolf Hitler, or perhaps mass murderer and terrorist Osama Bin Laden? I don’t think so. I think Jesus of Nazareth is by far the most hated person of all time. Who else can you think of whose name is used daily as a cuss word? Two thousand years after He was on this earth, even Hollywood uses it as profanity, in the name of entertainment.
Why is there such a deep contempt for Jesus Christ? That is easy to answer. This is what He said of why the world hates Him: “The world cannot hate you; but me it hates, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil” (John 7:7). The world hates Jesus Christ for the same reason criminals hate the police. He accuses them of crimes against God.
Despite the hatred, the Bible warns (and Scripture cannot be broken) that every hate-filled human being will bow the knee to Jesus Christ and be judged by Him. Most think of Him as “the Son of God,” and limit Him to being whatever they think that means. But the Scriptures clearly tell us that He was actually God “manifest in the flesh” (see 1 Timothy 3:16 KJV, NKJV) and that “all things were made by Him” (see John 1:1-3 and Colossians 1:15-16). That's why they will bow the knee.
The reason that God was manifest in the flesh was to provide a morally perfect sacrifice for the sins of the world, and the reason that we needed a sacrifice is because we are in debt to God’s Law. If you don’t believe you are in trouble, listen to this part of the moral Law: “Whoever looks upon a woman to lust after her has committed adultery already with her in his heart.”
Jesus warned that the Day will come when every one of us will stand before God and give an account even of our secret sins . . . sins of lust, of hatred, and evil imaginations. The Bible tells us that liars and thieves will not enter Heaven, and warns of a terrible place called Hell that awaits for all who are found guilty on that day.
The last words of Jesus on the cross were “It is finished!” In other words “the debt has been paid.” His suffering on the cross was sufficient to pay our fine for us. His consequent rising from the dead means that God can now legally commute our death sentence. All we have to do to find everlasting life is to repent and trust Jesus alone for our eternal salvation. The plan of salvation is that simple.
A word of warning. Once you find peace with God, hold on, because the world will hate you because you belong to Jesus Christ.
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2/17/2008 02:48:00 PM
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Growing Up
I will never forget the day that I realized that one of my teenage sons had grown up. When I asked him where he got his new sneakers, he told me where, and said that they only cost him $20. Cool and high-priced sneakers were no longer cool for him. He had seen through subtle advertising that is aimed at the naïve. He had out-grown “peer” pressure.
C. S. Lewis spoke to this weakness in human nature. He said that each of us has a group of people that we want to impress. For me, it was my surfing peers. I wanted them to admire me. This was reflected not only in my surfing, but in my clothes, my music, my talk, and in my life's philosophy. The moment I became a Christian, my eyes were opened to the immaturity of seeking what the Bible calls “the praise of men.”
It is the insatiable human ego that hankers after the praise of our peers. It is at the core of the clothing industry. It drives sports. It permeates the very life of Hollywood. Ego is the essence of that monster we call “ambition.” It wants to make it to the top. Shakespeare so wisely said “Fling away ambition. For by such sin fell the angels."
The Christian rather seeks the praise of God. The Divine smile is all that matters, and the only way we can please God is to have humility of the heart, something extremely foreign to our sinful nature. That’s why we need to be born again (see John 3). Through the new birth, we receive a new nature . . . one that wants above all else to please the God who gave us life.
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2/16/2008 02:04:00 PM
Without Thought
Arnold Athort was arrested for rape and murder earlier this year. The prosecution admitted evidence that revealed that his DNA and fingerprints were all over the crime scene. Adding to his guilt was the fact that two credible witnesses testified that they had seen his crime. Athort, who testified on his own behalf and said that he considered himself to be an intelligent man, had two lines of defense. The first was that the courtroom came into being by accident. His line of thinking was that it therefore had no jurisdiction over him. After the judge sentenced him to death by the electric chair, Athort smiled and said that he didn’t believe in the electric chair. He was executed at 3.30 AM this morning.
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2/16/2008 02:03:00 PM
Friday, February 15, 2008
What's Behind Fear?
Are you fearful to share your faith? Most of us are. Here’s a way to conquer it. See fear as a barometer of your pride. The more fear you have, the greater is the pride in your heart. If that’s hard to figure, let’s ask what it is that we fear most? It’s not that our faith will be shaken, or that someone will outwit us in an argument. Rather, it’s a fear of looking foolish, of being called “religious,” or “brainwashed” or being rejected for our beliefs. Those things are of concern (fearful) for a proud person. A proud person has a high view of himself, so he fears being called "religious" or "brainwashed." However, a truly humble person isn’t concerned about himself and how others view him. Why? Because his view of himself is low. It’s the sin of pride that keeps us from coming to the cross, and it’s the sin of pride that stops us preaching the old rugged cross. We don’t want to carry its shame and reproach.
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2/15/2008 05:20:00 PM
Common Courtesy
Have you ever had the experience of showing someone "road-courtesy" and they don’t bother to acknowledge it? I have to admit, that those who don't show appreciation make me mad. I immediately wish I hadn’t bothered to be nice. However, if I pull back my car to let someone get into the stream of traffic, and they give a small wave or a nod of appreciation, it makes me feel good. I don't think many of us like ingratitude. We feel upset if we give a child a piece of candy, and he snatches it, stuffs it into his mouth and runs off without so much as a “Thank you.”
But that was me for 22 years. I was an ungrateful brat, who never once thanked God for His incredible kindness. I never showed an ounce of gratitude for having eyes to see this incredible creation. I never thanked Him for ears to enjoy good music, or taste buds to enjoy good food. Not once did I ever humbly bow my head before a meal and thank God for my food. Ingratitude is a horrible sin.
Then again, gratitude without obedience to God is nothing but empty hypocrisy. True appreciation for His goodness will also bow to His will. Those who don't do God's will lose their most precious possession. If death seizes them while they are still in their sins, they will never again see God's gift of light, of color, beauty, love and laughter. They will never again hear a kind word, or feel the warmth of human comfort. They weren't thankful, so they will be damned from all of God’s goodness. Forever. Imagine that--never seeing beauty ever again. Never hearing laughter ever again. Never satisfying the craving of unspeakable thirst. Ever. All because sin.
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2/15/2008 03:16:00 PM
A Note to Christians
My apologies for letting a profane word through recently. Up until a week ago I skim-read every post (between 500-700 a week), but some of the evolution posts are so long (stupid) and boring, I haven't been reading them. Still, I have to admit, the atheists who have been posting have been pretty respectful, and the guilty party apparently didn't notice the word in a Carl Sagan quote. If I do let another though, please let me know. Just say "Dirt Alert," tell me where it is and I will delete it. Thanks.
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2/15/2008 07:37:00 AM
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Rape and Murder
The evening news gave a human interest story about a young girl in the African Congo who witnessed the murder of her parents by rebel soldiers. As if that wasn’t enough to traumatize any young girl, the soldiers then took her with them and raped her incessantly for two days. So many raped her that they ruined her bodily functions and left her pregnant.
The fool will be quick to say, “That proves that there’s no God! If He was loving and kind, He would never let such a thing happen.” However, all the incident proves is that the heart of mankind is wicked, as the Bible clearly states. The irony was, when the girl was asked what she wanted to do with her life, she said that she wanted to serve God. Instead of being bitter for Him allowing the murder and rape, she was thankful to Him for preserving her life.
One thing that I find to be a great mystery is that there are people who believe in God, but don’t believe that He will send people to Hell. Such a god would be a wicked being himself. It is insane to think that God could witness such crimes as murder and rape and be passive. How could He have no concern that justice is done? There is even something in my sinful heart that cries out for justice for that young woman, so how much more then shall a holy God see to it that those wicked men are brought to justice? Whether we believe it or not, the Day is coming when God will punish sinful men and women, right down to the crimes of hatred, lust and idle words. God will be vindicated, and justice will be done.
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2/14/2008 04:44:00 PM
The Identity of Evolution
It’s hard to believe that all this incredible creation came about through evolution, but many do, and if they are right in their beliefs, then evolution is the Creator. Evolution is therefore God. Darwinian believers wouldn’t put it in those words, but that’s the truth. Whoever or whatever created all things is the Creator (God).
Idolatry (making up your own god) is nothing new for human beings. We gravitate to it. The nations that surrounded Israel continually made up their own gods, and that’s why God said in the First of the Ten Commandments, “I am the Lord your God. You shall have no other gods before me.”
The reason the evolutionist makes up his own god is that his own God-given reason tells him that creation had a Creator. And evolution fits the bill for him. He loves evolution with all of his heart, mind, soul and strength because it gave him life itself, and all of life’s pleasures. But he loves it for one more reason. His idol has no moral dictates. It satisfies his intellectual need for a Creator, but it doesn’t tell him how to live his life. Evolution is the modern day golden calf. It’s a dumb idol. All the believer need do is bow down in faith, say, “I believe in evolution,” and that deals with his problem of sin, of guilt and consequently of any thought of Judgment Day. It’s the ultimate delusion.
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2/14/2008 04:42:00 PM
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Try Again
Here’s a lame joke to make an important point. A man walked into a barber shop, sat down in the chair and said, “I want you to cut a huge chunk out of the back, and then hack the sides so that it looks like I had a fight with the lawnmower.” The barber looked shocked and said, “We can’t do that sir!” To which the customer replied, “Well you did last time.”
If a barber makes a mess of your hair, you don’t stop getting your hair trimmed. Instead, you look for a different barber. The same applies to finding a good church. Those who complain about the Church being filled with hypocrites should look around until they find one that doesn’t have any. But it’s been well-said that when you find the perfect church, don't join it because you will ruin it. Most don’t know that there is a difference between a church and the Church. A “church” is a building that fills up once or twice a week with church-goers (some of whom are hypocrites).
However, the true Church (known as the “Body of Christ”) is made up of people who love God, irrespective of where they fellowship or of their denomination. The Church is made up of genuine Christians (not pretenders). So make sure you are part of the Church (God knows who are His) if you want to enter Heaven and avoid Hell.
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2/13/2008 07:00:00 PM
The Young Disciples
A friend once told an elderly lady that New Testament believers were very young. He then read from Acts 19:7: “And all the men were about twelve.” She didn’t get the joke, and instead pointed out that the “twelve” wasn’t a reference to their age, but to how many men were present at the time.
The incident reminded me of how skeptics read the Bible. They are the true fundamental literalists, who don’t have the wherewithal to interpret Scripture with Scripture. I have heard the same arguments for years about Cain and his wife, about there being two creations in Genesis, or the earth being flat, and about Adam not dying the day God said He would. These, and a million other “mistakes” in the Bible simply need to be read using Scripture to interpret Scripture.
If you and I open the Bible with the presupposition that it is written by men who weren’t inspired by God, then we will find our mistakes. But if we come with the humble thought that this Book is the Word of the Living God, we will have a different attitude. Here’s a lame metaphor. It’s like finding Einstein’s personal notebook on how he conducted his experiments. If we read it with condescending attitude of "Who is this dummy?" we’re not going to figure out what he is saying. Rather, if we want to grow in knowledge, we should take the humble road and say, “This man is more intelligent than I am. I wonder what I can learn from him.” If we have that attitude to the Word of God, it will begin to open its wonderful truths. Until then, it will truly be “dead letter.” Always remember “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” Think about that.
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2/13/2008 06:57:00 PM
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2/13/2008 07:58:00 AM
The Train is Coming
A 72 year old Chicago drunken man became disorientated when his minivan became stuck on a railway track. A passerby saw the man, who police said “was seconds from losing his life,” and coaxed him to safety. Imagine if the drunken man stood on the tracks and said “I don’t believe in trains,” or said that he believed that the tracks upon which he stood came there by accident.
Such is the frustration the Christian has with those who the Bible says are “unbelievers.” Like the drunken driver, “their understanding is darkened.” They don’t see their terrible danger. We know the train is coming. There is a massive vehicle of Eternal Justice heading for humanity, and yet they refuse to believe.
Despite this, we must continue to plead with them. That is what we have been commission to do--to “warn every man.” The world will misunderstand and despise us, but we have Heaven’s smile, and that’s what matters: “And how shall they preach unless they are sent? As it is written: ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the gospel of peace, who bring glad tidings of good things!' But they have not all obeyed the gospel. For Isaiah says, ‘Lord, who has believed our report?’ So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:15-17).
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2/13/2008 07:45:00 AM
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
The Sun
Did you know that the sun sets 24 hours a day? Every minute of every single day, the sun is setting somewhere on this earth. Did you know that at the same time the sun is rising 24 hours a day? Every minute of every single day the sun is rising somewhere on this earth. There is such order in creation that anywhere on this earth, each sunrise and sunset, can be predicted to the very second, a hundred years from now. There is such order, the ball of fire that sits 93 million miles away in space, is so positioned that it’s just warm enough to ripen your tomatoes. It is so big that this massive earth fits into its volume over a million times. Yet our sun is just a tiny speck, compared to some of the other "suns" in space. How great is our God!
No man should call another man a “fool;” that’s the Creator’s prerogative . . . and He reserves that for the person who believes that all this happened by accident (unplanned). They violate the fundamental law of science, by maintaining that nothing created something. Atheism is intellectual suicide, but it’s more than that. It is a suicide that is fueled by rebellion against God’s Moral Law (see Romans 8:7).
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2/12/2008 11:22:00 AM
Monday, February 11, 2008
Dinner With 40 Atheists
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2/11/2008 04:45:00 PM
It’s a Duh World
“Thank you for joining us. Here is this evening’s news: Advertisers are now paying as much as two million dollars for a 30 second advertisement during the Super bowl. Experts tell us that they get good financial return on their millions because human beings are very much influenced by what they see and hear. Apparently, if a celebrity is seen buying or doing something, many will actually imitate what they see or hear. It seems that the biblical analogy of us being like sheep is applicable.
“Hollywood awarded its annual big honors last night for its best entertainment. Movies and television containing themes of violence, rape and murder have been extremely popular throughout the whole year.
“After a comprehensive study, experts are mystified as to why there is a rising tide of violence, rape and murder this year. Some have suggested that violence, rape and murder are tied in with diet or perhaps global warming.
“Thanks for joining us tonight for this news-break. Let’s now return to the second part of the exciting award-winning movie, ‘How to Rape and Murder, and Get Away With It.’ Then stay with us for ‘Murder With a Chain Saw, and ‘How to Rape Your Neighbor.’”
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2/11/2008 11:39:00 AM
The Challenge
I noticed that a polite and seeming sincere atheist has kindly challenged me or any other Christian to live the life of an unbeliever, for just one month. In return, he would live the life of a Christian. The rule is that each person has to be open-minded to the fact that they may be wrong in their beliefs. The Christian is not to read the Bible, and he’s not to go to church. The atheist will in turn read the Bible and go to church.
While I appreciate the kind gesture, it really illustrates that we Christians have a communication problem with some people. It’s completely our fault. We haven’t made the issue clear. So I’m going to try and make it very understandable. I will repeat and deliberately emphasize it, so that it hits the target. In doing this I risk sounding sarcastic. If that’s how it comes across, I apologize.
Here we go: A Christian is someone who knows the Lord. Let me repeat that. A Christian is someone who knows the Lord. They know the Lord. Actually know Him. Experientially. They know a Person, not a lifestyle. I’m talking about the God of the universe. They know Him.
I will now personalize this, but I am speaking on behalf of everyone who knows the Lord. I don’t “believe” that He exists. I know Him. Personally. I have a living relationship with the Creator. I talk to Him through prayer, and He guides me though His Word and by His Holy Spirit. I have known the Lord since April 25th, 1972 at 1:30 in the morning.
Perhaps I’m not making myself clear, so I will try an analogy. It’s like actually knowing someone. Personally. It’s like having a friendship with him; a 24-hour day, 365 days a year intimate relationship. Therefore, it is self-evident that I can’t live for a month being open to not knowing Him. All the so-called “mistakes” in the Bible can’t change that fact. All the hypocrisy committed by religious people in the past can’t change it. All the atheists on God’s earth saying that He doesn’t exist doesn’t change it in the slightest. Darwin’s theory can’t change it. The storms of this life can’t change it. If I get cancer and die a horrible death, it doesn’t change the fact that I know the Lord. I not only know Him, but I love Him. I love Him with all of my heart, mind, soul and strength. He is my life, He’s my joy, my Creator, my Savior, my Lord and my God.
And if I die for the cause of the gospel, my hope would be that the spilling of my blood would be a small testimony to those who don’t know Him. My earnest hope and prayer would be that they would soften their sinful hearts, and repent and trust Jesus Christ, so that they too can testify to the unchanging truth that “This is eternal life, that they might know you the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent” (John 17:3).
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2/11/2008 06:56:00 AM
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Making Up
It is because of the fact that the natural man receives not the things of the Spirit of God that we should relate to him in the natural realm, as Jesus did with the woman at the well. One way to do this is to compare spiritual truths to the things of this life. Take for instance the place of contrition. How can an unregenerate man understand such a deeply spiritual word? The answer is to relate it to something he can understand, such as a relationship with a woman he loves. When they have had an argument, he will have experienced a "barrier" between them. They no longer feel close. That barrier is something called "contention," and with contention comes a barrier of pride. Pride is a high wall that stops him seeing the one he loves. All he can see is his point of view, his rights, his feelings. What is the door that will bring them close again? It is the lowly door of humility.
The same principles apply to the God with whom the sinner is in contention. There is an enmity between the two (see Romans 8:7), and in this case, God is in the right and we are in the wrong. The Law of God lifts us up over that high wall so that we can see God's point of view. It gives us a glimpse into His righteousness and our sinful and proud hearts. It humbles us so that we can find a place of contrition (sorrow) and reconciliation through the blood of the cross.
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2/09/2008 12:26:00 PM
Crazy Door
I sat on my bike in our driveway watching our garage door open and shut as though a kid had hold of the remote control. I went back and looked at the sensors at the bottom of the doors. There was nothing blocking them. Then I realized what had happened. The remote control button was stuck down, and sending a wrong signal.
There are people that are like my garage door. They don’t know whether they are open or closed to the things of God. One moment they believe. Then they don’t. One moment they have peace. Then they don’t. What’s their problem? Their remote button is jammed down on what the Bible calls “unbelief.” Nowadays we would call it “mistrust.” If we don’t have faith in God, we mistrust Him. Try establishing a relationship with anyone using mistrust. Try it with your mom, dad, wife, boyfriend girlfriend, or business partner. You won’t get anywhere. So, why should anyone think that they can have a relationship with God when they don’t trust Him? Have faith in God. It’s easy. He is faithful. If you don’t trust Him, it means you think He’s not trustworthy. He is devious. He's a liar.
So what should you then do to start an open relationship with God? The same thing you would do if you mistrusted a loved one. Start with an apology for insulting them with your lack of faith. Ask God to forgive you for such a terrible thing. And when you ask Him to forgive you for all your sins, make sure you “ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord” (James 1:6-7).
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2/09/2008 12:24:00 PM








