I WONDER why did Peter Wickham in his article entitled: The Utility Of Truth of Sunday, March 27, apparently consider it useful to reflect on the bombings in Belgium which were perpetrated by alleged adherents to another faith.
He knows who the adherents of the faith who allegedly killed so many people were, yet he did not mention the perpetrators of this dastardly act by name. I believe that is out of fear for his life that he doesn’t name the alleged perpetrators. That is what I believe.
I further believe, that if the alleged perpetrators were Christians, he would have announced to the world gleefully, who the perpetrators were alleged to be. I wonder why? I believe so! I noticed that Wickham allowed it to be known that he is a non-believer. He has no qualms about saying that. I wonder if Wickham would tell his listeners from where he got all those cells, tissues, glands, and an intricate network of blood vessels and nerve endings, a heart with its various compartments, a brain and other parts of his body too numerous to mention, from where did he receive them?
Of note, is the fact that people from all races, ethnicity, classes or creed, the rich and super rich, the poor and indigent have similar type organs, Wickham. I don’t suppose that you believe that those parts just happened to turn up in every human body male and female alike. I believe that they were created by Almighty God, in which you don’t believe.
I wonder why Wickham gave adherence to what I consider a foolish book written by Christopher Hitchens entitled God Is Not Great. It was prophesied that people like Hitchens would say those things and other things and that others and you would accept the nonsense that he has written. So be careful, Wickham. Be careful!
I wonder how old would scientists calculate Adam’s age to be? Adam was just created by God but, not as a baby, although he was one day old, but as a fully grown man capable of producing children of his own. How old was he, Wickham?
I would want to hear from Wickham. Which came first the chicken or the egg? Tell us?
I would also want Wickham to explain the Christians view of Hebrew 9:27 that tells us, “And as it is appointed unto man once to die, but after this the judgement.”
I know that Wickham can say nothing about the first, part of that statement, but many people whose brain cells have not succumbed to Alzheimer’s or dementia yet debate the second part. What say you, Wickham?
– BISHOP VIBERT DAC. LOWE