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December 22, 2013

God, the Bible, and Christianity

By Alan Adaschik

This is an article about what it means to be Christian and is an attempt to reconcile one's intellect to a personal relationship with God. A person is mind, body, and spirit. To think that the mind should be suppressed so as to find the spirit is absurd and not what God asks of us. All our attributes are gifts from God and equal in His eyes.

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In normal times, religion is something personal and for an individual to disparage or take to task the religious beliefs of another is rude and inconsiderate.   However, these are not normal times.   In this nation today, we see a union of political and religious forces such that politicians brag about wearing their religion on their sleeves and religious zealots not only claim that the United States is a Christian nation, but that the Bible is the basis of our laws.   These people have even gone so far as to create an "alternative science" as an answer to evolution that they insist should be given equal time within our schools.   At first glance, all this seems harmless, but a careful examination of the situation reveals these developments are not in our best interest and such misguided efforts are an affront to science, a threat to our republic, and a perversion of Christianity.   With so much at stake, not only should these issues be addressed, but as citizens we have a duty and obligation to do so, especially when it is the religious extremists themselves who have thrown their religion into the political arena.

While this may come as a surprise to some, the Bible is not God.   It is a book inspired by God but this does not mean that every word and syllable in it was placed there in accordance with His will.   The Bible was written by men who had a great reverence for God, but they were men and, being men, their writings were fallible and as much a reflection of themselves as they were of God.   This truth is repugnant to Fundamentalist Christians because they believe the stories of the Bible were written by God through men.   Nowhere is this written in the Bible, but Fundamentalists believe it because this is what they want to believe.   However, the truth is that there is no way to substantiate their belief and similar to a belief in God, its validity is a matter of faith.   However, in this particular case, it is a misguided faith that is anything but harmless.

God does not change.   He is a perfect being; all knowing and all powerful.   Therefore, there is no reason for Him to change.   However, if you believe the Old and New Testaments are factual accounts of God's relationship with man, then you have to concede that God changes and not in a small and insignificant ways.   The God of the New Testament is far different from the God of the Old.   In the Old Testament, God does not promise forgiveness of sins, salvation, an after-life, or an eternity with Him in heaven.   No, all the Old Testament God offers to His chosen people is a deal; obey His laws and He will bless you, do otherwise and you will suffer the consequences.   This carrot-and-stick approach to religion is in sharp contrast with the religion of the New Testament where there are no chosen people and salvation is a gift from God given to all those who love and accept Him.

From reading the Bible, it should also be clear that the Old Testament God is petty, wrathful, vindictive, demanding, intimidating, unforgiving, cruel, and easily manipulated.   In sharp contrast, the God of the New Testament is tolerant, loving, and forgiving.   He has none of the undesirable characteristics of the Old Testament God.   This being the case, God changed and these changes are so profound that He is a completely transformed entity.   In fact, one can reasonably conclude there are two Gods; a negative God of the Old Testament and positive God of the New.   Obviously, this is absurd and being absurd it follows that God must not have had a direct hand in writing the Old Testament because God does not indulge in absurdities.   Therefore, it also follows that the Old Testament was written by men who, among other things, wrote down stories that had been passed down by word of mouth through the centuries and God had little to do with much of what they wrote.   To think otherwise makes no sense and leaves us with far too many contradictions and inconsistencies that cannot be dismissed or ignored.

The story of Noah and the flood is and excellent example of why the Old Testament is not history.   Every aspect of this legend is an impossibility that defies reason and common sense.   First of all, the ark is dimensioned such that it could not possibly hold the numbers of creatures necessary; never mind the food and supplies needed to survive, not only a voyage of forty days and nights, but the time required for the world to return to normal after the flood receded.   Also, gathering up two of everything that lived in the world is an impossible task.   Today, we are still discovering unknown species in remote areas of the world.   Is it reasonable to believe that Noah had the means and resources to gather all these creatures when he didn't even know they existed?   Noah had no idea New Zealand, Madagascar, Australia, North American, South America, and Antarctica were a part of the world.   Are we really supposed to believe that he traveled to these places and gathered up two of all the animals which lived there?   Were kangaroos, platypuses, and penguins on the ark?   If no, then where did these animals come from several thousand short years after the flood drove them to extinction?

The fact that Noah and his family were the only people in the world whom God deemed worth saving also defies comprehension.   Surly, there must have been many other people around who loved God and led moral lives.   What about all those infants and babies who were intentionally drowned?   Weren't they as innocent as Noah?   When the flood receded leaving behind a world of dead people, animals, and plants, how did the animals released from the ark survive?   There was nothing around to eat other than carrion, rotten foliage, and the other animals from the ark.   Can you imagine what this rotting world smelled like?   In any case, wouldn't the predators eat the surviving herbivores and other weaker animals?   No, the story of Noah is absurd in a multitude of different ways and this includes the specifics of the flood itself.

According to the Bible, the flood covered the entire world including its mountains.   Therefore, even the top of Mount Everest at 29,035 feet was under water.   The world's oceans contain approximately 310 million cubic miles of water.   In order to submerge Mount Everest, approximately 3.5 times the amount of water presently in our oceans is required.    Therefore, for the biblical account of the flood to have happened, this amount of new water would have to be created in our atmosphere and then allowed to fall to the ground as rain.   This means a column of water 726 feet high rained down on every inch of the earth's surface each day.   This amounts to 363 inches of rain per hour, non-stop, for forty days and nights.   Where did all this water come from?   How could our atmosphere hold this much water?   Where did all the water go after the flood receded?   The vast majority of creatures within the world's oceans would not survive in water diluted as much as described.   Therefore, these creatures would also have died off along with the land animals.   Why do we find a plethora of sea creatures within our oceans just several thousand years after the flood drove those living at the time into extinction?   Did Noah have huge fish tanks on his ark and gather up these creatures also?   If not, how did the world's oceans become replenished with fish after the flood?

No, there is nothing about Noah and the flood that makes sense and this includes God's purpose for flooding the world.   People are born weak and prone to sin.   This being the case, did God kill off all of humanity save Noah and his family because people are the way He created them or was He trying to improve his breeding stock.   If the later is the case, then He wasted His time because just a few generations later, God had to fire and brimstone Sodom and Gomorrah for much the same reasons He brought on the flood.    What kind of God behaves this way?   The answer is a terrible and irrational God who has no regard for human life and believes fear and intimidation is the proper way to rule people.   Fortunately, this is not the God found in the New Testament.   And yet incredibly, Fundamentalist Christians want us to worship both the Old and New Testament Gods as if they are one and the same.   They see no contradiction in this and are incapable of understanding that Jesus Christ came into the world to put an end to this foolishness.

As human beings, we have a strong desire to have things make sense.   In keeping with this desire, we reach out to God because, for most of us, living and dying without a higher purpose makes no sense.   God is many things, but the one thing we can be most assured of is that He is truth.   Lies, deception, and falsehoods are repugnant to Him because these things are at cross purposes with his nature.   Therefore, Christians of today are faced with a dilemma.   The Bible has two parts; a New Testament governed by the New Covenant, which promises redemption and salvation, and an Old Testament, which is rife with contradictions, inconsistencies, and falsehoods.   What is a truth-loving Christian supposed to do?   Fundamentalists tell us the problem lies within our intellect and to reconcile the situation we should stop thinking, accept the Bible at face value as the holy word of God, and believe what we are told.   They never stop to think that our intellect and free will are among God's greatest gifts and to ignore them to find Him is sacrilegious.

It is not God's intent for us to live with contradictions or falsehoods and this brings us to the two most intentionally ignored pieces of New Testament scripture.   In Hebrews 9:13, the Apostle Paul says, "When He (God) said a new covenant, He has made the first obsolete.   But whatever is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to disappear."   In Matthew 26:27 & 28, Jesus is quoted as saying, "All of you drink this, for this is my blood of the new covenant, which is being shed for many unto the forgiveness of sins".   These two passages of the bible are significant and profound because they tell us Jesus Christ established a brand-new religion that will not only replace the Old, but will make it disappear.   Therefore, there is nothing in the Old Testament that has any meaning or relevance for a Christian.   How can it be otherwise when God has rendered the Old Covenant obsolete?   From this, it follows that those who hang on to the Old Testament by believing there is something in its lessons and commandments that is relevant to Christians, have rejected the New Covenant, have rejected the reason Jesus Christ came into the world and by so doing, have rejected Jesus Christ.   And in case you fail to see the implications of this, a person who rejects Jesus Christ is not a Christian.

The Old Covenant was simple.   Obey God's laws and you will be blessed; disobey and you will be cursed.   Noah and the flood is a perfect illustration of how this primitive type of religion works.   The New Covenant, at first glance, also seems simple.   Accept Jesus Christ as your lord and savior and you will be saved.   However, things are far more complicated than they appear because accepting Jesus Christ means you will follow Him by making your life mirror His.   Doing this requires intelligence.   It doesn't take a great amount of thinking to abide by the Old Covenant because doing so is simply a matter of following a set of written laws.   In contrast, to abide by the New Covenant you must know and understand Jesus, and apply this knowledge to situations which arise in your life.

Understanding all of the above, the dilemma between Christianity and science is resolved.   For those who truly are Christian, the Old Covenant and Testament is obsolete and has disappeared.   Therefore, there is no erroneous biblical history of the world to stand in the way of seeking and finding the one true God.   God is truth and science is a disciplined way of finding the truth.   Therefore, instead of disproving God and working against Him, science compliments God and works to reveal the majesty of His creation.   Science will never prove or disprove God because its sole purpose is to tell us what, when, and how about the universe God made.   The issues of who and why are the sole providence of religion and rather than being mutually exclusive, the purposes of science and religion fit together like hand and glove.   The problem that Fundamentalist Christians have is that by holding on to the Old Testament, they have embraced a history of the world that is not only inaccurate, but absurd.   Then they compound this error by rejecting science and wearing this rejection like a badge of honor, never realizing that the badge of honor they are so proud of is repugnant to Christianity.

Jesus Christ came into the world in fulfillment of Old Testament prophesy, to establish a New Covenant with all of mankind.   This New Covenant established a brand-new religion that replaced the old religion in its entirety.   Christianity, the new religion we are talking about, is comprised of three elements:

  • The forgiveness of sins.

 

  • A path to salvation.

 

  • Freedom from the tyranny of religion as government.

 

This last element is lost upon Fundamentalist Christians because like the Pharisees of Old, they think that the nature of religion is to impose a set of written rules and laws upon people.   Fortunately, our Founding Fathers knew better, but the irony of the situation is that the Founders really did create a Christian nation as Fundamentalist Christians would have us believe.   However, they did so for a reason Fundamentalists are incapable of understanding.   America is a Christian nation because the men who fathered it were Christians, but the real reason the United States is a Christian nation is because the Founders enshrined within our Constitution one of Christianity's most profound and important principles; the separation of church and state.

God does not want us to obey Him because of the law.   Instead, He wants us to live good and moral lives because we love Him.   Written laws complicate this equation and are at cross purposes to it.   When Jesus saved the adulteress from the mob, he didn't tell them to seize and throw her in jail.   Instead, he said to her, go and sin no more.   Jesus also told us to render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and to render unto God that which is God's.   This being the case, no human being or group of human beings has the authority to enforce God's will through the power of the state.   Furthermore, to codify God's law into man's law is repugnant to God.   This is what the New Covenant is about, this is what the United States of America is about, and these truths are lost upon Fundamentalist Christians.   They truly are the New Pharisees and their misguided efforts to resurrect the Old Covenant in a wrongful attempt to create God's heaven here on earth will only do the opposite, not only for those of us who truly are Christian, but for every freedom-loving American as well.



Authors Bio:

Al Adaschik was born in New London, Connecticut, on June 27th, 1943. He was raised in Brooklyn, New York and attended Franklin K. Lane High School. Upon graduation, he was accepted as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in its Naval ROTC program. Upon completing college, Al qualified for Navy flight training and received his wings as a Jet Fighter Pilot in June of 1966. After completing his tour of duty, he left the service and earned a MBA from Long Island University, at the C.W. Post Center, in Greenvale, Long Island.


Al has worked as a Flight Test Conductor for the Grumman Aerospace Corporation, a Financial Analyst for the Singer Company, a Senior Financial Analyst for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, a Financial Administrator for the City of Fort Lauderdale, and is presently retired from that position after twenty years in the year 2000.


When hired by the City of Fort Lauderdale, Al was on a fast track to become Department Head of the city's Utilities Department. However, his career came to a screeching halt three years after being hired when he discovered that his Department was dumping raw sewage into the river which ran through downtown Fort Lauderdale. Not able to accept this state of affairs, after attempting to solve the problem internal to the City, Al enlisted the help of a friend and neighbor and their involvement brought about an immediate end to the problem.


Despite the problems Al experienced with his superiors as a City employee after the pollution incident, his efforts and contributions to the citizens of Fort Lauderdale did not go unrecognized. On March 1, 1988, the Riverside Park Residents' Association honored him with a plaque which stated that, "In profound appreciation of your many contributions to our community, we acknowledge your dedication, wisdom, generosity and reliability which have been a foundation of our neighborhoods progress and which have made Riverside Park a better place to live." Also, on November 2, 2001, the day of Al's retirement as a city employee, by written proclamation, the Mayor and City Commission officially decreed that day to be "AL ADASCHIK DAY" in appreciation for his dedication, professionalism, and leadership he exhibited throughout his career as a public servant.



In 1994, Congress passed the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) making the United States a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). According to the Fort Lauderdale news, this Act was passed by pushing sovereignty issues aside. This revelation motivated Al to obtain a copy of the GATT Accord from the Government Printing Office and this document revealed that our membership in the WTO required that this nation subordinate the prerogatives of our President, Congress, and the Supreme Court to the WTO's Ruling Panels. This being the case, acting as Attorney Pro-se for the citizens of this nation, Al sued our Federal Government in the Federal District Court of Miami over the constitutionality of GATT and our membership in the WTO.


Subsequent to Al's lawsuit against the Federal Government over the constitutionality of GATT, Al wrote a book, available free online, entitled, "While We Sleep -- A story of government without law". This book begins with a narrative about Al's idyllic childhood, goes on to describe the circumstances concerning his bringing to a halt the pollution of Fort Lauderdale's New River, documents Al's efforts jumpstart and redeem his stalled career after doing what was right for his city and its citizens, and concludes with a description of his efforts undo the harm done to this nation by the passage of the GATT accord and our resulting membership in the World Trade Organization.


Finally, Al developed and hosted a web site called "The Constitution forum" in the hope of waking people up to the plight this nation is in. As host of this web site, he authored a plethora of political tracts and articles many of which can be found on line under his name.


Al is now retired and lives Ormond Beach, Florida.





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