On Respecting the Exemplar Biblical Personalities...and the non-believers
Posted on Sunday, 1 March 2015
On Respecting the
Exemplar
Biblical
Personalities…and the non-believers
By Apolinario Villalobos
My views about the Bible are very personal. I have always
been honest about my limited knowledge of this Book, as I do not delve on “deep
analysis”. For me, it is enough that I know the parables and the sayings as
understood by simple lay people like me. What is important as far as I am
concerned is their impact on my life so that I can put them into practice and I
do not give a hoot what others say. For as long as I do something good for
others, because I love God, that is enough for me. I leave it to others if they
want to emulate my ways or not, as I do not perceive myself as a saint, anyway.
What I am trying to share is that I put into practice what I read and such
effort did not kill me or give me disease. Simply said, everything good that
comes from the Bible is an inspiration that guides human actions.
If man’s faith has not been polluted by doubts because of
unnecessary “analysis” of the Bible passages by “wise people”, the world would
not have been divided into so many religions, sects, and occults that try to
outdo each other in preaching the “right way”, based on…of all things, the
Bible itself! And worst, NOBODY will ever be able to tell who among these
groups is telling the truth.
So, what other things will these “preachers” still do to
further pollute the mind of the faithful? Had there been respect, since the
very start that the differences developed, there could have been no competition
as to who has got the “best” religion. Without their knowing it, these
“preachers” have caused some faithful to leave their church to become agnostics
and atheists due to confusion, aside from giving rise to sects and occult
groups. In other words, these “preachers” have dismally failed in many ways. And,
since these non-believers have lately come out in the open with all honesty,
nothing can be done about it but give them due respect for their choice.
All the venerated personalities in the Bible, including
Jesus are with sins. If I say that the Virgin Mary was born with sin, I will
surely earn the ire of the Marian devotees. But in my understanding, the
“virgin” attached to her name refers to the “virgin birth of Jesus” which is
even questioned, and not to her person who just like any man and woman born
into this world has been tinted with the
“original sin”, that is why Jesus, as they say, had to die to save mankind from
it. Moses, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, etc….they did not lead ideal lives. However,
what made all of them remarkable was their unquestionable Faith, and that is
what I am trying to bring out in this blog. And, more so with Jesus who died on
the cross to save mankind which then was His greatness. Why don’t we just leave
it that way? Why not just respect and emulate their deeds which are not evil?
If we go deeper into the character of each Biblical
personality, mankind will be left with nobody to emulate, not even God, who
showed His cruelty in the Old Testament by commanding the Israelites to
practically annihilate the tribes who blocked their effort in claiming the
Promised Land. The “preachers” are oozing with “revelations” and “exposures”
about just everything in the Bible - God, creation, Jesus, Virgin Mary, etc. The
poor listener becomes the victim of these all-knowing guys, and he becomes
confused, instead of being enlightened.
Rather than feel victim to these “all-knowing” guys, why
can’t we just maintain, at least, our “respect” to the Biblical personages whom
we have been taught early on, as the sowers of Faith? And, since the sowed
Faith blossomed and bore numerous branches, why not also just respect those who
prefer any of them? All branches came from just one seed, anyway.
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