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![]() "The fool says in his heart, "There is no God." Psalm 14.1 |
But my model for response is based not on the wanton actions of a Samurai, but on the measured response of Jesus, the son of God who reveals the nature of God, when he was badly disrespected. Following is Jesus' response when he was greatly insulted and disrespected by the people accusing him of being demon-possessed:
When you understand that Samaritans were looked down upon and disrespected as half-breeds and idolaters, you see there is actually a double insult to Jesus here. Not only were they insulting his heritage by denying he is fully Jewish and grouping him with the half-breed Samaritans, but additionally Samaritans were regarded as people who didn't know either God or his true teachings. So in essence they were saying Jesus didn't know what he was taking about. And to top off the insult and disrespect, they called him demon-possessed - it's hard to get much further from God than that. Yet look at Jesus' response. He spoke the truth to them. In fact the truth is at the heart of his response to them. He first asks if any of them can convict him of sin. The answer is no. That means no one has ever seen Jesus sin - which would include lying. So Jesus has never told a lie. And they know he has never told a lie, or else they would also accuse him of the sin of lying - making him a sinner. But they can't do that because no one has ever seen Jesus commit a single sin - not one. Now, what is their response to this person who they acknowledge has never lied or sinned? Not only do they not believe him, they insult him and disrespect him! That should evoke an immediate question: If you know someone never lies, yet when he answers your question, you don't believe him, what does that say about you? That is the problem this questioner has. Even when told the truth, many of the people of Jesus' day did not believe him - even though they knew he never lied. So I will speak the truth now, but I suspect that like the people of Jesus' day, many with the attitude of this questioner, will not believe - because they are not really seeking the truth, they're seeking ways to be affirmed in their sin and rebellion against God. To Answer the Question Christians believe, that "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth." (Gen 1.1) God can do that because he is the eternal, almighty, omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient God; not a "magic sky-daddy." But for the questioner who neither knows God, nor has the decency to show the creator some respect, such a belief is nothing more than belief in a "magical sky-daddy." They use the derogatory, mocking terms to make their false belief seem rational. So what do they believe instead? Most are materialists, and as such believe hook, line and sinker in the Big Bang and Darwinian/Neo Evolutionistic theory of origins. Following the secular paradigm they are forced to believe:
I could go on, but let's stop there. In this brief overview, I've stated what one must necessarily believe in order to hold to the current materialist, scientific view of the creation of the universe and life. Yet in this brief overview, I've pointed out ten impossibilities that make this belief impossible for the rational person - who claims a belief in science and reason - to believe. In spite of the many problems, the impossibilities inherent in these theories do not prevent "scientific" and "rational" people from believing in this scientifically accepted, but demonstrably false and impossible story.
So here is a word to the wise: stop your mocking and repent before you stand before God for judgment. Lest you are judged and found guilty along with:
Make no mistake, you, who mock by calling God's people "morons" and God an "invisible magic sky-daddy", hear and undersand this: such speech and actions are ungodly and worthy of judgment. The only question is, will you repent before judgment falls, or will you, having never repented, be thrown alive into the lake of fire (Rev 20.15) along with the rest of the ungodly who consider it sport to insult the living God and his people?
Duane Caldwell | July
21, 2025 Notes Image:
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