From Jesus To the Walters of Humanism and Atheism |
Surely you Walters of humanism and atheism, can identify with the similar humanism of the rich young ruler. "And when he was gone forth into the way, there came one running, and kneeled to him, and asked him, Good Master, what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life? And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God. Thou knowest the commandments, Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Defraud not, Honour thy father and mother. And he answered and said unto him, Master, all these have I observed from my youth. Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and said unto him, One thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come, take up the cross, and follow me. And he was sad at that saying, and went away grieved: for he had great possessions." (Mark 10:17-22) NOTE: Jesus of Nazareth was neither naive or gullible about some of the same complaints the humanists and atheists have about religion, telling the most religious people of His own day to not make God's house "a den of thieves". If you recognize that to be from the book of Jeremiah, Jeremiah 7:10, and the very gist of Jeremiah's daily temple message, you can appreciate the timeliness of comments on "Jeremiah and Prophesy" under the title of NATIONAL DENS OF THIEVES. Those religious people just before the destruction of Jerusalem had the same social, political, and economic problems of America today. You, if you have the patience and courage, also able to put up with some light of color along with darkness, are welcome to download a free PDF copy of NATIONAL DENS OF THIEVES. With objectivity and the true scientific method of "test, try, and prove" you will be amazed at the timeliness to the present economic and political issues of the United States. |