Jamaica Gleaner

Michael Abrahams’ article out of depth

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

MICHAEL ABRAHAMS’ article captioned ‘The Bible is a dangerous book’ (Gleaner Online, July 2, 2018) was, first of all, an example of poor writing. In a reasoning and logic course, Abrahams might be able to score 29 per cent.

Suffice it to say, though, that a credible discussion on the veracity of the Bible is really out of his depth. But, interestin­gly, since most individual­s, and particular­ly the under-35 generation, are not avid readers of long articles – neither are they fond of them – they may tend to gloss over the content and take the title at face value, which indeed, makes Mr Michael Abrahams a dangerous communicat­or on this matter.

His frequent appearance in the public space may be seen by some as legitimisi­ng his authentici­ty, which, on biblical-spiritual matters, he is woefully disastrous and hence – especially for the non-readers mentioned earlier – spirituall­y dangerous.

For Mr Abrahams and many like him fail to understand that even Peter, who walked with Jesus, and even went with Him to the mountain where He was transfigur­ed, never fully ‘got it’ before Jesus left the scene physically. He was subject to scolding from Paul, who never knew Jesus and who, although a godly man himself, opposed Christiani­ty so zealously that he he ended up with the death of many at his hands.

So the Abrahamses among us would do themselves a favour by humbly trying to get to know God first, and then they will understand that the Bible is simply a ‘drop-inthe-bucket’ (so to speak) when it comes to knowing God.

May God forgive him! A’LERROY BROWN llbrown00@gmail.com

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