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Paul Winchell's ProtectGod.com
Welcome
to Protect God.com. This website was
created to protect our Creator against any deprecation
of His sacred image.
But before beginning, I wish to address a current situation
that has caused a good deal of controversy lately-“Stem
Cell research”.
To a truly faithful Christian every part of the New
Testament is taken literally, which includes the following:
Evil creatures come from the supernatural
world to inhabit our bodies and cause a variety of
maladies,
illnesses and diseases. These ghastly invaders are
sent by Satan and include devils, demons and unclean
spirits. The Pope himself, who suffers from Parkinson,
is so sure of this premise that the Vatican permits
exorcism, in certain cases, even today in the 21 century.
Of course, great care is taken to first determine that
the “disease” is not a purely psychological
manifestation, but once assured that the person is
truly “possessed” by these visitors from
Hell, a very reliable priest commands these malevolent
imps to depart from the stricken individual in the
name of Jesus.
Scripture tells us that Christ Himself
spent a great deal of time and energy “curing” the deaf,
the lame, the blind and victims of the plague by “casting
out” these demons, devils and unclean spirits
and even taught his disciples to do likewise. Is it
possible that the beloved Deity of millions didn’t
know that microbes and heredity were responsible for
sickness? If millions of Christians were right, it
would appear to be a sheer waste of time and money
to pursue Stem Cell research. Apparently President
Bush has been opposed to it from the beginning.
It is amazing that people who are generally rational
in worldly affairs seem to be so primitive about religious
matters.
Millions
of worshippers go to their churches unaware that the
book they use to
honor God does the opposite. The Bible accuses our Creator
of unspeakable atrocities against mankind and defames
His sacred image. Shouldn't a sacred book, like the Bible,
portray a Being of the highest ethical qualities for
man
to emulate? Unfortunately, a painstaking investigation
of the Bible reveals that Scripture defames God by maligning
His character and morality.
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Protectgod.com
is a shortened version of my book Defamation of God.
You
may recognize me from my part in the "Jerry Mahoney
and Paul Winchell" duo. I have had a long and successful
career and throughout my life, have been a God-fearing
man. Later on in my life I found I had time to do things
I had never had time to do before - so I began reading.
Wanting to know more about God, I chose to read the
Bible, possibly the most influential book in the history
of mankind. To be blunt, I did not like what I found.
Aside from its numerous contradictions and historical
inconsistencies, the book purported to tell God's story
actually classifies him as a jealous and murderous being
who punishes men for the very faults he created them
with, then sacrifices his only son to redeem these faults.
The stories of such atrocities can even be classified
as "The Dark Side" of the Bible.
Defamation
Of God
By Dr. Paul Winchell
Preface
God is being defamed and most people are totally unaware
of it. It's time to end an injustice that's been going
on for centuries and I've chosen to take a stand because
I'm God's child and love my Father. I should say Our Father
for we are all God's children and I've spent a big part
of my life learning about Our Creator and the meaning
He holds for people everywhere. I will protect that sacred
image by challenging every libelous accusation against
His character and morality wherever such charges are encountered,
even if cherished beliefs are inadvertently trampled upon.
I've been successful in my life and accomplished much
of what I originally set out to do. I enjoyed a twenty-year
television career as a ventriloquist with my alter egos
Jerry Mahoney ad Knucklehead Smiff. I made a lot of movies,
appeared on most top television shows, crea ted
and performed the voice of "Tigger" for thirty six years
at Disney Studios, invented and patented the first successful
Artificial heart used in humans - but all that aside,
I must now take a stand and speak out against any denigration
of Our Father.
I
will begin my presentation by discussing the concept
called "God" that every one of us carries in our heads-with
wide variations, depending upon our "Parental
beliefs and practices." We start life by identifying
with mom and dad and then deal with our fellow man as
though he carries the same image of God that we do.
Now, what might such an image be if it is not based
upon Scripture? Many will immediately brand him an Atheist
but the question worth considering is this: "Is it wrong
to believe in a god that is not found in the Bible"?
We seem to have no problem with adherents of other faiths,
even though their sacrosanct beliefs differ vastly from
ours. I suspect we can afford to be tolerant in those
cases because we're convinced that they worship a myth
while our Deity is the only true God; obviously, they
believe the same about us.
It
is almost impossible to relate to the mindset of our
ancestors
during antiquity for they lived at a time when Superstition
was rampant and mankind had not yet emerged from the
Dark
Ages. Society consisted of The Church and Monarchy and
the average citizen operated a fief and had to share
his
product with land Barons. Before you discount any of
the following please consider this: Our forebears had
no Science,
no telescopes or Astronauts to send pictures of other
planets back to them; no satellites or computers and
they
had no knowledge of the dinosaurs that would have sunk
Noah's Ark in a heartbeat. So please let's be tolerant
of the concepts they made for they never even saw the
land upon which they dwelt; not even a view from a helicopter
was available nor a jet, the Shuttle and definitely not
a Space Station of today's technology. And how can we
ever forget that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin took
photographs of our home from the moon?
We
live in a totally different world today than that of
our primitive ancestors, with new knowledge and invention.
How can we expect them to have thought differently then
they did? When they became ill and death seemed imminent,
it was understandable and perfectly reasonable for them
to pray to a god in their feelings of helplessness.
They either got well or they died but presently revolutionary
treatment exists. We can receive a new heart and lungs,
kidneys or liver transplants and we can do it without
prayer. No such option existed during their day so the
image of a caring god who might help them get well became
a necessity. Currently, even the Pope seeks medical
aid for his Parkinson condition rather than rely on
prayer alone and there's nothing immoral about that.
We
may not give it a thought but many phenomena of the
universe, formerly regarded as God's bailiwick, have
now been relegated to the commonplace. Television weathermen
show us satellites tracking weather systems hourly.
It's freezing in New York and sweltering in Miami; people
are dying from tornadoes in the mid west but all is
sunny and calm in California. Floods devastate Europe
and Asia while reports tell us that droughts are destroying
crops in the farmlands. Newscasters announce meteor
showers and invite us outdoors to watch Lunar and Solar
eclipses, elements of nature formerly accepted as Omens
from God. The terrified populace read warnings into
every catastrophe, "Behave or the world will come to
an end." Today, thanks to Scientific Research, much
of the fear has evaporated with rational explanations
for natural disasters. Without our current knowledge
it was completely natural for earlier civilizations
to turn to "the gods" for assistance. It would have
been inconceivable if they had not.
The
amazing fact is that many people still share the views
of antiquity as though the older an idea is the more
valid it becomes and that is the greatest paradox of
the ages. With all the crimes and wars that go on, the
events of 9-11, the sniper attacks, the suicide bombers
that murder innocent people, those horrible nightclub
fires, the Shuttle disasters and the students that shoot
classmates and teachers-perhaps the time has come to
leave the fantasies in the ancient past and face hard
reality. We live in a "World of Chance" in fact, a Universe
of chance where most things happen because they obey
the law of "Cause and Effect". But before going any
further, I wish to make one thing very clear. The sentiment
that follows is not Atheistic but neither is it Scriptural;
it is simply one that deals with the concept of God
in a purely generic sense.
I
take a totally neutral position in this matter. I'm
neither for nor against any belief that mankind has
held about Deity, past as well as present. I am perfectly
comfortable to admit that there is a God and just as
open to accept the remote possibility
that there isn't. That premise is immaterial to my present
point of view. What strikes me is that we human beings
are like computers, far superior of course - for the
present anyway - but we
function in a similar manner. We make mental
Files of everything that we consider important, files
of all kinds, and when we "Save" these files they continue
to run automatically. Unfortunately, we can't delete
them as easily as our silicon counterparts - the human
mind is far more complex - but it's functioning is very
similar. We start our lives by "Scanning" our parents
and "Saving a copy" of their values, attitudes, prejudices
and religious beliefs, which become part of our "subconscious".
In less technical terms, their constant "suggestions"
are actually a form of hypnosis. All parents hypnotize
their children to a certain extent, and although not
intentional, Parental values frequently
persist for a lifetime.
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