The Truth Ignored

What the Bible really says. Not what someone told you it says…

by Roy L. Denton

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The Truth Ignored

What the Bible really says. Not what someone told you it says…

by Roy L. Denton

Published May 31, 2006
248 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: RELIGION / Philosophy


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It’s the Law and the Word of God isn’t it?

As time goes by everything changes. Fashion, music, technology, nothing seems unaffected by the passing of time. Life takes a natural progression and we evolve. The Bible itself translated and re-translated as time has passed. One question that always stirs within me is how our Bible’s traditions, laws, and simple “way of enforcing power” has slowly been tucked away safely and strict rules and traditions have somehow been lost, forgotten or just ignored. Of particular interest is how women today are nothing like the women of the Bible were. Was it okayed by God? Is there a verse in the Bible that says that one day women are able to hold positions of power such as President of the United States? The Bible is not taught accurately or completely in church. Although it isn’t preached but a woman can NEVER be elected President, according to Biblical Law.

 

Book Excerpt

The Holy Bible, as is our Constitution, are prime examples as to how written documents in which massive amounts of heartache, death, bloodshed and determination forged the very ink printed on these sacred documents. The Bible is considered sacred and so is the United States Constitution. Hey, if we consider our Constitution to be nothing more than a bunch of stupid words written by drunk fanatical men 200 years ago, then the Bible itself would mean absolutely nothing to us either.

Many today will stand proudly and proclaim to be an American. We are willing to fight and defend “any” enemy of our Constitutional Rights, be they foreign or domestic. Are we fighting for just the ink and paper the Constitution is printed on? Or do we stand to defend the actual intent and the contents of both, just exactly as it was written back then. In other words, I have a Constitutional Right to Free Speech, we all do. Rest assured if someone stood up on national television and announced “The First Amendment is hereby repealed, deleted, zapped, gone”, wouldn’t a big chunk of the 300 million people in the United States stand up and say “just hold on a minute”.

Imagine the news flash “Congress votes unanimously to abolish the U.S. Constitution”. Now IF that were to happen, just what would happen? With the many cowards I’ve seen over the years I guess we’d probably do nothing, just get up and go to work the next day and grumble about it along with everyone else grumbling, who they themselves won’t do anything either. Then on the flip side however, there will always be those who will stand, and a massive multitude standing beside them in defiance to a threat.

The very same thinking process MUST be applied to the Bible. If the Constitution clearly stated that “I have the inherent, absolute right to eat biscuits and gravy everyday, or as often as I want to”, then guess what people? No person on this earth can stop me from eating biscuits and gravy. They can only attempt to stop me by using time honored fear and intimidation tactics.

The same holds true today because our U.S. Constitution is the accepted written law of the land, period. The whole experiment of the founding of our current government exists only because of the Constitution. Just as was the Bible was being written many, many years ago, there was basically no law at all. Think about it, somebody, somewhere who is smart enough to just “think” could start creating certain laws and enforcing them with the fear that God will smite you with boils on your butt, or worse. So the whole concept of any religion relevant to the Bible exists only because the words of the Bible exist. So without the Constitution our entire government would collapse as we know it and so without the Holy Bible the religions that are based upon the Bible would collapse as well. It’s really quite that simple.

 

About the Author

Roy L. Denton

This retired constable grew up in the Bible Belt. His hometown is the location of one of history’s most controversial trials, the Scope’s trial in Dayton, Tennessee. Constable Denton now shares his interesting viewpoint on the Bible and how religion has changed to fit today’s society, unlawfully.