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Who needs the Bible anyway?
The Bible is just not Relevant to Modern Man"…this statement, either exactly or at least in essence, is "parroted" in front of college classes all over our nation. What junk!
I wish it were only COLLEGE students who are exposed to this ignorance, but it is being dished out by the shovels full to our teenagers in high schools.
In more academic terminology, this has to do with the "relevancy of inspiration." In our common language it is simply "WHAT HAS THE BIBLE TO DO WITH ME." Every one who reads the Bible knows that it actually relates more to "today's man than does this morning's newspaper! .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition!
Leonard Gray is a retired foreign missionary. If you would like to talk to him about this or any other religion related subject, you may call him at (318) 299-7610. |
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