Who We Should And Should Not Believe

Many years ago I acquired an original 1890 Strong’s Concordance and a hard copy King James Bible and for personal reasons sat down and started studying the book of John that led me to Matthew that led me to the book of Job that contradicted what I had studied in John and Matthew so I wrote down the Strong’s number of every Hebrew word that was translated into English words that contradicted the English words of John and Matthew. I had dozens of notes of Strong’s numbers but everything in Job was contradicting John and Matthew so I asked God for a little help. All my prayer rendered was more notes until I got to Job 38:1-2 “Then the LORD answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said” “Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge”? I immediately understood that God was speaking to Job and me regarding Job’s buddies Bildad Zophar Eliphaz and Elihu. I was angry but God permanently etched in my mind what I had to know who was saying what to whom and when they were saying it and why. I believe God. I do not believe human beings. I have never proven God wrong. I have proven human beings words wrong 53.6% of the time. Human beings translating God’s Hebrew and Greek bible words into English is significantly higher than the overall 53.6%. Walter Cronkite concluded his final March 6,1981 CBS broadcast news with his regular sign off “and that’s the way it is”. I could access ABC CBS and NBC news and I watched Walter Cronkite because I was never subjected to his opinion regarding anything in his news broadcast. Today’s news broadcasts have little or nothing to do with news facts but are all about the broadcasters flesh thoughts and feelings that reflect their opinion of the news in lieu of news facts. Opinions are like rectums. Everybody has one. My prior sentence may not be entirely true subsequent to colon cancer. My expertise includes neither rectums nor colons nor cancer. My expertise is limited to “every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God”. whereby I have no regard for opinions.

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