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Solution to the woes of the world

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Is there a solution to the woes of the world?

A learned man in later years of his life would affirm to those to whom he spoke that the world was in trouble. Sadly, he drifted into the concept of time setting for the end of the world. Like others in ages before him, the time he predicted has come and gone. The thing he was entirely correct about was his evaluation that “the world is in trouble.”

I am going to borrow a few sentiments from a column I several years ago concerning the troubles in the world. The words express my feelings exactly. Though I could again compose my concept of matters, the fact is I could not improve on what I said previously. This column will not be a total reproducti­on; it will only contain a paragraph or so to introduce what will be written today.

Observatio­ns from an earlier time:

Listen as I wrote, “A casual observatio­n of news on television or in the print media leads to the indisputab­le conclusion that there is great evil abroad in our nation and the world. It is heart breaking to see the reports of the killings, rapes, robberies, torture and injury humanity is inflicting upon humanity. It does not seem possible that such could be happening.”

Let me inject the events happening all over our nation as I write at this time. The killings, the demonstrat­ions, the marches give cause to be concerned about the future of the United States. What is the answer?

I wrote further: “We rush to make rules and laws to end such atrocities. May I suggest here that laws and rules have not and will not end the evil in the world? There Savior of the world is communicat­ed to us through this book.”

George Washington: “It is impossible to rightfully govern the world without God and the Bible.”

Thomas Huxley: “The Bible has been the Magna Charta of the poor and oppressed. The human race is not in a position to dispense with it.”

Andrew Jackson: “That book (the Bible), sir, is the rock on which our republic rests.”

Patrick Henry: “The Bible is worth all other books which have ever been printed.”

Horace Greeley: “It is impossible to enslave mentally or socially a Bible- reading people. The principles of the Bible are the ground-work of human freedom.”

Robert E. Lee: “In all my perplexiti­es and distresses, the Bible has never failed to give me light and strength.” A government of laws: Now, from those observatio­ns from several great men, can we not understand that a people’s government and social structure establishe­d on the Bible would be best for any society? It was back in the early 1960s I was introduced to the statements of belief of a civic organizati­on. All six were practical and useful in an orderly society. It was one of those six statements leading to the theme of this column. It said, “We believe that government should be of laws rather than men.”

I have watched a series on Hitler, the Third Reich, and the atrocities inflicted upon humans by other humans. Those men were operating a government of men. It is one of the saddest stories of which I know.

Now, in these troubled times we need to learn from the Good Book the rules that will provide the “training of all the heart.”

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