Thursday, November 11, 2010

Did you know God was at least as smart as I am?

Bill Cox of Sanger has a screw loose somewhere. He says that, as human beings, we came up with many different ways to get from point A to point B -- we can go by bus, train, automobile, plane -- we can take any number of different highway routes.

That being the case, he jumps to the ridiculous conclusion that since God is at least as smart as we are, then he must have created a whole bunch of different ways to get to heaven. He says those of us who believe Jesus when He said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by me," and "Ye must be born again," must think God is less clever than we are. "To think that he only created one way to get to know him is like saying driving a car on a specific route is the only way to get to New York City. . . he's at least as smart -- and creative -- as we are."

Uh, Bill, it's not the same thing at all. When I die, I don't plan on going to New York City. There may be many roads to New York, but there's only one to heaven -- read your Bible before you make a fool of yourself again. And let me know which scriptures say God created "many paths for that diversity to know him."

"At least as smart as we are." The Dallas Morning News; October 12, 2010; p. 14A.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Do you know what is scary about people like him? There are ignorant people willing to follow such crap! How many souls will he lead astray with his screwed thinking?