Balder Ex-Libris - Mangasarian Mangasar MagurditchReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearMangasarian Mangasar Magurditch - How the Bible was inventedurn:md5:146b40023501dbf2a51f678195f7749d2013-05-15T23:54:00+01:002013-05-15T22:55:01+01:00balderMangasarian Mangasar MagurditchChristianity <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img2/.Mangasarian_Mangasar_Magurditch_-_How_the_Bible_was_invented_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Mangasarian Mangasar Magurditch</strong><br />
Title : <strong>How the Bible was invented</strong><br />
Year : 1911<br />
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Many good people believe that the Bible was given by inspiration of God. The wording of my subject suggests that it is the work of men, and not always of honest men, either. Am I trying to offend people by intimating that the Bible was invented ? On the contrary, I am exposing myself to criticism by telling these good people the truth about the Bible, which their own preachers, for some reason or other, have withheld from them. One of the texts in the Bible, attributed to Jesus, says that, It were better for a man to have a millstone tied about his neck, and he were cast into the sea, than that he should offend, that is to say, unsettle the faith of, "one of these little ones." According to this saying of Jesus, a man must keep his questionings and his doubts to himself. He shall not talk where he is liable to upset the faith of some believing soul, some aged mother, some Sunday-school lad or lassie. The man who will go about disturbing people's religious peace, deserves to be drowned with a millstone about his neck ! What is your opinion of such a suggestion ? If you approve of this sentiment, attributed to the founder of Christianity, then the work which we are doing here, every Sunday, is quite wicked ; a millstone around our necks is what we deserve, and the bottom of the sea is where we belong. Psychologists tell us that there is great power in suggestion. With all my love and reverence for whatever is sweet and sane in the Gospels, I must protest against this text, because it is a suggestion to violence and persecution. If Jesus suggests a millstone for the neck of the heretic who upsets people's illusions and makes inquirers out of believers, and intimates further that drowning is too good for them, why not take the hint and act upon it ? He expresses a wish, shall we not fulfill it ? Alas, we know, too well, that in less enlightened ages, the suggestion of Jesus was not only carried out, but vastly improved upon by the Spanish Inquisition, for instance. <strong>...</strong></p>