Friday, 3 November 2017

anatomy of a lie

In the public arena they often call each other liars. One difference lies in those that believe everything that has happened is devoid of a future and those who project the future going forward. One view, often group oriented, see what is happening now.
         Other individuals, on their own initiative, see what is going to happen. However below is an incident that does not seem to fall into this outlook. So, on the other hand, in the incident described below we might have something completely different. What is the situation in this case? 
         
In John, I think chapter 7, Jesus told His disciples He was not going up to Jerusalem for the feast. But then He went in order to deceive the synagogue because they sought to kill Him. So apparently He did not trust the twelve. 
         This is the kind of thing those hostile to believers like to pounce on to hold Jesus up to ridicule. As to believers they usually ignore or deny the entire scenario ever happened like that, then they do not have to think about it. My point is churches send their Sunday Scholars to college ill equipped to explain technicalities or stand up for Jesus. Then they usually lose whatever meager belief they did have.  
         Church teaching often lacks zing, the attributes of life and action. It is obvious the conclusions one can draw from that.

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