Thursday, April 06, 2006

Hath God Really Said...?

Thank the good Lord we can now be free from those terrible Gospels that Christians think to be inspired. We now will learn that Judas was really a good guy. How do we now know this? Well, National Geographic has been studying the Gospel of Judas. Who would ever question a group of people with their credentials?

OK. I'll try to stop being sarcastic. It just bugs me when a bunch of non-Christians who don't believe the four canonical gospels will somehow think Judas is even relevent. Even USA Today recognizes this will be a "dud" (as all of the other so-called gospels have been).

Naturalists have been long in their winded explanations as to why we cannot believe in the historicity of the canonical Gospels. Yet they will give credence to gospels that come from later centuries written by people who call themselves Christians but instead were gnostics or some other twisted religion. They do this simply to cast some kind of DaVinci Code conspiracy and doubt upon God's revelation. They simply repeat the Serpent's question, "Hath God really said...?"

The idea that the church conspired to hide all of these other books and chose just the Four we have is ahistorical. It has been wisely observed that if all the things that are accredited to the Council of Nicea were to have actually occurred, then that Council would indeed have been more miraculous than any event in history.

A worldview that starts with naturalism is as idolatrous and vile in its thinking as any pagan religion worshiping statues. It is the church's duty to call men everywhere to repent of their twisted and darkened thinking and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. It is inHim that all wisdom is hidden. To start anywhere else is "foolishness".

Dr. White wrote a series of Blog articles dealing with the DaVinci Code. I think those are relevant to this current issue and will benefit the people of God looking for solid Biblical answers for those who oppose the faith. This may sound too controversial for Willow Creek, but those who love the truth will be both humble and bold in their proclamation.

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