The Cure is in the Bible
No doubt, the cures that humankind requires for the treatment and reversal of disease are largely found in the divine books. It make takes some work to discern them. Some of these cures may represent hidden gems. Yet, it is no matter. They are certainly there.
Too bad for those who don’t believe in God, who won’t even give this consideration. A person has to feel sorry for them. The fact that the natural cures are identified in scripture-based books, not merely the Old Testament but also the New Testament and the Qur’aan, represents hard proof of the existence of an active, creative Being. There is no way that the people of that era would have on their own known to speak these words. For instance, they were fully unaware the spices are actual germicides, which protect people from plague and pestilence. Yet, this is a common threat in the Bible, once again indicating an extraterrestrial source.
How could the cures that humankind so desperately need be identified in advance? Who could doubt the proof that this represents? It is proof that there truly is a loving, caring God despite protestations otherwise.
The “Cure is in the Bible” is the title of a forthcoming book (Knowledge House Publishers, same author), set to release next year. Honest to God, though, within these sources is all a person needs. Said the almighty creator in Genesis, with the licence, here, to modernize the verbiage:
“Moreover, God said, “Clearly, I have provided for you every plant yielding seed (that is for further regeneration and for constant continuation of creation, for constant availability of wild and domesticated plants) that is on the face of the earth, every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food (that is nourishment). ” Also found in the same chapter is “Furthermore, as I provided for you the green plants; I give you everything (once again, everything that a person needs).”
Is it not absolutely clear? It is as if to say, ‘Do you doubt Me, your wise and merciful creator? For your use and benefit, truly I have provided for you all that you need: at your service before your very feet, right before your eyes.’
So, the premise is true, it is all here. Yet, it is a matter of determining it: realizing precisely what in God’s kingdom is applicable to any given disease….”the green plants” are “everything.” Very interesting.
Now, this does not mean that every word in, for instance, the Old Testament is provable, in this case in terms of health issues. Nor is it a confirmation that every passage in the text is divine in origin. However, there are a number of statements found within this text that are readily proven by modern science, which fully stand up to any scientific inquiry and that, therefore, indicate a divine origin.
Here, though, is an example of a dubious statement, which makes no real sense from a health point of view. It is a statement found in parenthesis in Timothy 5:23. Most likely, it is spurious:
(No longer drink only water, but use a little wine for the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments.)
Alcoholic beverages for frequent ailments, really? What prophet could have possibly prescribed wine as a medicine? Moreover, alcoholic beverages, including wine, are toxic to the stomach and in modest amounts, causing gastric atrophy and in some cases stomach ulcers as well as gastric cancer. The “use a little wine” makes no sense. Who uses a little of it? It’s an intoxicant. Once a person begins using it, often, they don’t stop until they become inebriated. Would God really recommend it? Would he even remotely commend it “For the sake of your stomach and your frequent ailments?” When does God speak in this manner? That sounds exclusively man-made.Read More »The Cure is in the Bible