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    Are Proof 9

    That Christ Alone Is Divine

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    CHAPTER 1

    HISTORY IS FULL OF 3MEN who said that they came from God, or that they were gods, or that they bore a message from God. Buddha, Mohammed, Confucius, Christ, Socrates, Lao-tze and thousands o f others, including the one who founded a new religion today in Los Angeles — each has a right to be heard for his claims. As the' yardstick* must be outside the cloth, otherwise it cannot measure It, so there must be some tests outside of the "claim-aals „and available to all men? all civilisations and all igeavto decide whether any one ofthem Is right In his claims, These

    He will teach, the enemies He will make, the prog-ram He will adopt lor the future, and the manner of His death. By His conformity with these announce-ments, we could judge Him.

    Reason further tells us that if Cjod doejf not do this, then there is nothing to prevent any fool from appearing- In—history and saying;: "I am Jfrom God", or "An

    tests are two-fold — reason and angel appeared

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    were born, that you were com-ing?"

    Other Claimants With this test in mind, line up

    the claimants. Put in anyone you please, for at the moment Christ Is no bigger than any of them, We now address them: "Socnsrfes; (lid anyone know you were com-ing?" "Gotama, didjmyorie ever preannounce you and your m i -lage, and predict that one day you would sit under the Buddha tree?" "Confucius, was the name of your mother, the place of.your birth recorded, and given to men centuries before, so that when you did come, men would know you were a messenger" tronv Cod?" "Christ, did anyone know of .your comfaigr—the—clrtmmr stances of your life, where yo.il would live?"

    AH are silent—but one, There w e r e no predictions about Buddha, Confucius, Tad, :Mo-hammed, or anyone else — ex-cept Christ. Others Just caune and said: "Here I am, believe me.?* They were, therefore, men among men, and not the Divine in the human, whkh 1s the fcdnd o( leader we want for these hard times'. Christ alone steps out of that line and answers: "My com-ing was foretold even to the smallest detail."

    H e tell»ns to search the writ-ings of the Jewish people anil the correlated history of the

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    :&Mtt. and gave me this mes:-aage." In auch a case there Is no, e*Jecttve, historical test for such! 'a messenger. We have just his •word for it, and he could be suf-fering a delusion. '. . If a visitor came' from a for-eipi country. Jo Washington, and; .a»kf?l!e/was':.; a;'rdlpterna"t, -we •wtouldaisk- fo^bQut-hljvpaTilsport' and-h i s ..documents testifying, that he came from a certain eov-

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    ', ~.wfo%9 ii»RlieskJ^.such proofs -of.- identity; from . diplomata,, we -certainly' ought to do so'In the allimpor-tant subject.,of religion, asking: ^WbaSdfe^affls there before yoff.

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