The saying “A stopped clock is right twice a day” is often attributed to the protestant theologian John Knox who said it in the Spring of 1558, after ignoring a hot tip from his friend, John Calvin on the 2:30 race at Zurich.
The saying is obviously part of the History of the Baptist Church and one of Divine Inspiration as it explains so much in our world.
We ask ourselves why it should be that stoning blasphemers and others who are an abhorrence unto The Lord is no longer on the list of current punishments in the “liberal West”.
We look to Islam – a travesty of Christianity – and various African traditions if we, like God, wish to see death for homerism; death for disobedience to any of the 613 Commandments, death for adultery, death for rape, death for being a witch, and death for touching the Ark of the Covenant, etc.
There is little in the Bible that speaks of imprisoning someone other than the main suspect in a crime prior to the trial at which he will be sentenced to death. Yet in these mockeries of Christianity mentioned above, we see the far freer application of God’s word but only in
a few isolated areas where they are explained by the parable of "The Stopped Clock”.
We even see Catholicism dismissing the idea of women “priests” and wonder how any Church, worthy of the name could even consider the idea of “women priests” – an idea so alien to God and the True Christian™ that it may as well be compared to Obama’s “environmental” suggestion of
“Free Spectacles for Haddock at tax-payers’ expense”
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The saying thus informs us that even
the most errant and deluded of men may sometimes speak the truth. And it is this that brings me to Charles Darwin – The High Priest of Atheism; the Hierophant of Evilution.
Charles Darwin was right
* ... once in his life. Here I quote from the book
"The Man Problem: Destructive Masculinity in Western Culture" By Ross Honeywill
(obviously a disenchanted, feminazi lesbian who has been embittered by her ugliness that has deprived her of the chance to have a husband and many sons, and who is thus typical of those who read the blasphemy of Darwin.)
Quote:
Charles Darwin went on to become arguably the most influential philosopher of science ever. Where Rousseau influenced a century, Darwin influenced a millennium. Like Rousseau, Darwin’s writing was instrumental in the social thinking of his time, and like Rousseau he declared women inferior to men:
“The chief distinction in the intellectual powers of the two sexes is shewn by man attaining to a higher eminence, in whatever he takes up, than woman can attain—whether requiring deep thought, reason, or imagination, or merely the use of the senses and hands. If two lists were made of the most eminent men and women in poetry, painting, sculpture, music,—comprising composition and performance, history, science, and philosophy, with half a dozen names under each subject, the two lists would not bear comparison.
Women were not, in Darwin’s view, up to scholastic or artistic scratch.”
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(Darwin 2004: 629—630).
That remaining spark of gold within Darwin’s soul was addressed by the Lord to speak to us an eternal truth.
Today, the message must be that we must seek out the Word of The Lord wherever it appears and ensure that all others hear it, heed it, and obey. Only then can Jesus come back to Earth and slaughter the wicked and invite us all to Heaven.
* I never thought that I would write those words, but then, even I can miss some of God's Wondrous Ways of transmitting His Message.