2Co 2:17 For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God speak we in Christ.
I wrote a book. As of this writing, the publishing is pending. While the book itself doesn't teach religion, It contains many references to the Bible and Christianity (the book is translated into King James language, and the very style of the book is in chapter and verse format), so I wanted to post the religious content on this blog for free, so no one can accuse me of peddling the Word of God for profit.
FOREWORD
I conclude with the following message.
Whether it shows me a hypocrite or not, this message is universal to all:
“Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolary.”
CHAPTER ONE
6 Yet, to grace the Culture Festival with mine presence? Verily, as a stripling, I harbored dreams of such festivities, arrayed in the raiment of intrepid celestial marshals.
7 But on that day, I recoiled at the thought. I recall a demonstration at a grander culture festival by a band of zealous religionists, decrying such gatherings as dens of carnality and false worship.
8 “Super Men and Winged Knights, let them be thy salvation!” they would cry in jest.
9 Now, I disavow their congregation, for they proclaim that The Messiah died but for a chosen few.
10 In truth, The Messiah yielded His life for all, albeit the efficacious redemption is for but a select number.
11 Whilst I cleave unto this latter belief steadfast as a rock, what weigheth more upon my mind regarding mine attendance at the Culture Festival is thus: Super Men and Winged Knights are verily idols, an abomination indeed unto The Messiah. In this matter, the fundamentalists speak aright.
19 And what declareth The Book? To sup within the temple of an idol is no transgression. Moreover, The Hamster is my kinsman, to watch over him and his kin is an act of charity.
32 No longer was I to restrain my mirth. For there is a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.
CHAPTER TWO
20 Yet, there is another matter to recount: Within the bounds of the festival, there existed a realm deemed verboten in my contemplation, known as Celebrity Row.
21 'Tis a place where devotees of divers notables might capture their visage alongside them and obtain their marks of autograph.
22 I deemed it proscribed, for such personages can readily ascend to the stature of deities in the eyes of men.
29 'Twas not out of malice towards the Stellas, but rather, a fondness for them, and a desire not to exalt them as idols within my heart.
MIDLOGUE
28 Dear Reader, I do acknowledge that there is suffering in life.
29 It is written: “
In
the
day
of
prosperity
be joyful, but
in
the
day
of
adversity consider: God also hath set
the
one over against
the
other, to
the
end that man should find nothing after him.
”
CHAPTER FOUR
3 Whilst I did procure the garment, my zeal for further acquisitions was tempered. I desired not to return laden with trinkets of regret.
4 Verily, the Saviour hath spoken, “A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”
41 She counselled that I gather my coin. I do now, yet not for mine own sake. Such is contrary to The Book.
EPILOGUE
18 The edict of The Scripture endures: “Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law.”
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