Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 331, 7 December 1921 — Page 9

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC, 7, 1921.

PAGE NINE

BIBLE WAS WRITTEN TO REVEAL GOD TO

HUMAN HEART AND CONSCIENCE BUT IT IS SCIENTIFICALLY ACCURATE, BULGIN

1 coming from God. A good man could I not bp a grood man and a liar. A bad man could not have written it. , and why? Because the bad man could l not dis? to the bottom of the Fountain

i of Morality. A fweet fountain don't

rive off bitter water, nor can a bitter

! fountain send out sweet water. The

j morals of the Bible are good and a i bad man can't have written it. Now, CAMBRIDGE CITY, J .id.. Dec. 7. by tell.'ne ou that scie-nce opposes tho , if a g00(j ian didn't writ" it. and a "And his hand clave under the Bword." Bible. The Bible i.-s full of science and j bad man couldn't write it, who did a text recorded in II S:-.ruuel, 10. evcrvthing that is in there is correct, i write if 7 God Almighty, the only one afforded Dr. Bu'gL. opportunity to de-j And the Bible was not written par- j f t the hand cleave lnd the Bible in an evangelistic meet-, ticularly to be a scientific treatise. j i believe tlie Bible to be divine and ing here last night. He said: j Now, the next argument. ! beleve inspired, in my head and mv heart, "These words are spoken of Eleazar, the Eulp tQ bo lnsniretl an4 divin(, be-, nnd my hand will ever cleave to the David's mighty man. nighty in battle I cpv.' , h ... ai i sword because it is the only bood to .lews victory over the whole 1 ni!itine . , when we mak 1 d'lnS paint or sinner to die b. army. When the Philistir.es had beat -, n he v cU a hen we mak Afe convineed that the book s en back the .Tews. Eleazar. one of the t "n. ' el . p0? ArR to:lvinred that Jesus i three generals of David', army, uas . hv eiK u," irt xo i 'h" and Chmtianity is the being led with others aorcss the bat-, : r lJl "1"; N.ibSt life to live? As for me and my

tienetd captive, i ney nau oven;ue.; . conJing fo (1,at; hfj nevr rtld anylhinft j house. I will serve the Lord. Com.;

wrnne- The samp wav with hraham i M"'u v 111 -v hlUP- want To snahe

farmers every where and of the benefit it would be to the farmers. Following the address the company was invited to the dining room of the church where an oyster supper was served.

ALQUINA. Ind., The K. of P. lodge of Alquina is becoming a very popular organization. The past two weeks saw 26 candidates initiated into the lodge. Regular meetings are well attended and at the banquets 400 or 500 people are present. Chester Roberts is secretary and Edward Newland is treasurer. Both reside in Alquina.

of food, pieces of which nay be traded j here aro attending the Bulgin mcet-iare holding- an evangelistic meeting with some one else. This will serve I ing" at Cambridge City and are groat-at Lynn, spent Sunday night and Mon-f-ftllm,c . .rta cnoiai hour! lv Phased with Dr. Bu'.in as an evan-jday here with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton L&t X Z .ist....Mrs. Isaac Ulnch and Miss Brown.... Mrs. John Steward of Un-

bring a can of fruit for the Masonic Oldfather ot armeisv lie were home The Cemetery association d Mr. nd Mrs. John

Yiday afternoon with Mrs. Joun mmn

ie Wright and officers for the on- ' ' -" iienry tfrurane.d ai mu,year will be elected. Let there1 mcnd (ay.

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ed them eighteen to one and as they

were, leading them across the line, Kleazar pulled out his sword. He raised it over his head ind cried, 'We

Lincoln. Nothing is ever told of him ,u,r Ilan,d tonight- God bless tr

CENTER VI LLE, Ind. The next number of the high school lecture course will be given at the Christian church Dec. 13. Dr. Sherman Culp will deliver a lecture. While the subject of his lecture is not known, he comes highly recommended and will

be worth while hearing. . . . 1 he .Mem-; amount received in th!

i odist Missionary society neets Thurs-j announced in January

will meet Friday afternoon

Minni

suing year

be a large attendance at this meeting

BETHEL. Ind.--Th

Aid so-

thanks to the following persons fromiety met .Thursday afternoon with Richmond who have sent in contribu- j Mrs. V. R. Thorpe and Mis. L. L. tions to the Thanksgiving fund whicti; l'eden. Twenty-one members were is used for the maintair.anoe of the J present.. Or. Thursday evening about Crown Hill cemetery: Forest Monger.! 125 friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ottis MonHoward Dill, Long Brothers, Wid El-jeys gave them a surprise and a misnier. Ed King, Charles Skinner. Nora i cellaneous shower. The evening was

ion City spent Saturday ..night and

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Constable Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ross of Eldorado were Saturday night and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addlrman. . . .Mrs. John Harding and Mrs. Garnett Smith spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Orla Thornburg of near Union City Mrs. Mae Black and children. Lucile and Robert, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer. .. .Fred Hilt and family of Lynn were guests Sunday of Mr. C. N. Hill and family

Mr and Mrs .Tohn Y.'eidenhauff-h srpnt

Crowe, Elmer Smith. A. W. Gregg, spent with music and games. The Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank BiosWilfred Jessup, Stewprt Bollander. , party was riven at the. home of Mr. and son Harold Mr. and Mrs. AnC. M. Wilson. Mr. Thompson, Mrs. jrnd Mrs. John Moneys, parents ofSOn Brumfield and Mr. and Mrs. WilFrark Land, John Rupe. Ben Price, , Ottis Moneys. ... Ray Harrison of Hoi i lie Brumfield and son Wavne were Addie Cheesman. Ollie King. Dr. J. EJlansburg moved to Bethel Saturday... guests Fridav of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King, W. S. McConaha. Mrs. Fonts. ;.. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson re-I Long of Centerville. Bessie Menke, Mrs. Hinshaw, John; turned home Sunday evening from j

l.ontz ana Lisma Km z. 1 n toiai , inclinnapoiis, wnere Mrs. Anderson , r.RKKX'S FORK Ind Th Kpa-

tund will be, ..pcnt nearly two weeks with hor

. .The M. E.i daughter, Mrs. V. B. McCaulev Mi

will conquer or die,' and on the right

wing and on the left wing the. captive Qo'to that boQk ,md f in( j

Israelites lore loose i ora mr puu31h,(t Abraham vnote a lie. It is re-!

except what was good and right. Noth-1 Blble- -Ml of you stand on your feet j day with Miss Anna Russell, Miss j church fair is next Saturday afternoon; and "Mrs." John Harding and daughter!

ing is ever said of any blunder that liei'-,m lcl " ,"I-

and surrounded their leader until they

reconstructed a solid battle front.

corded there. Paul and Rornabas h;ul i

News of the Counties

Lauia Hertscn being assisiani nostcss., ?nd evening. ... Mrs. Frances Knapp, ; Marie, entertained with a dinner Sun- .. .The members of the Sunday school j Mrs. William Conkle. Miss Bessie i dav for Mr. and Mrs. Mori Coleman classes taught by Joseph Blose and j Buhl. Mrs. John Smelser and Charles; and son. Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv

i .Mrs. . uaries iangiej a oanquet . Netf were guests at tiv Eastern Star , Spencer and daughter. Loreen. and ! Thursday evening in the casement of j meeting called for the Grand Matron: son. Lawall.. .Joseph Harlan, of Rich-

. o riM--i-i-.l T .r,t i.'iflritfi.l li;. Ki-nt Yi ov.i Tl ' " i , rti i.ti'in r-hlirpli w'ljch o r-. i t.lt. Wrl r . A .-. ! : ; nmin f.-,.-.- t.,-.

rhen they rushed again;:! the Philis- , . :i nn thl ,,,..in n. HAN N A S U.LLh, Ind. Last 1 n-,. r,t. whi(.s -.. Keen r-..n. pK,Tt n.rk fin,i f.mi'- ,n.:,.;, i,:,- vtr n At,-, ,,,

tines shouting, 'We wili conquer orjs , He' was nrobablv a real es-1 day evening members of the farmeri nina for several weeks. Th? omen ! dav with JHends at I'ninn'lMK flhin ! M,.,-nhv nf FrienVish'in snent'Vridav

late man. Solorron went into polys federation and invited guests held a being winners, they we:. banqueted ; Miss Lizzie Lashley spent the latter! with Mrs. A. J. Bond Mrs. Sara.li am. Now some people say the Bible meeting at the Hanna's Creek church. I by the men. Refreshments, and roses j part of the week with hT brothers ! Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and

favors polygamy. That is a libel. 1 he , The meeting was o!em d by quartet as favors, and a short program, made ' and families at Boston. On Sunday, i Mrs. Lafe White .... Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Bond and Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

die.'

"But Eleazar as stricken unto death. He was mortally wounded in a skirmish that afternoon. They surrounded him and began to take his sword from his hand, but it is recorded that 'His hand clave unto the sword.' They loosened the fingers and when they did the thumb shut back on the blade ar.d in the hour of death he refused to be separated front the weapon of his defense and his security.

"Tonight I am going to try to show

Bible doesnt do anything of the kmu. ' singing the parody ot "The Old Oaken i the evening enjo.vable for veryone. . . j Mrs. Lashley entertained Mr. and Mrs. It merely recites the fact that som-s Bucket." Raymond Springer of 0n-i Friday evening of this week will be j A. B. Jor.ps of Magerstown and Mr. people did go into polygamy. Thr .nersville gave the addres nd empha-j election of off ice is at the Eastern ' and Mrs. Frank Lashley of near Abdidnt put the sanction of God on it sized the need of organizations of' Snr. Kacli person will l-ritig a plate ir.gfon number or peonie f : om

I thank God the Bible docs tell

Reason Wolfal. Mr. and Mrs.

R.n- L.

East Relief will have a speaker at th Methodist church Thursday evening at 7:30. Everyone invited. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Luke French and father moved Monday to the Fagan property, vaca'ed by Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ullery Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Martindale and daughter of Cambridge City spent Ian Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martindale.... A dance will be given in Gaylor's hall Saturday evening, Dec. 10.... Miss Weber returned Monday evening after attending the funeral of her aunt.

Culture of rubber is rapidly pupplanting the tobacco industry in Su-

Brown. who niatra.

truth about, the characterr. of thes

great men. Watch Judges. Then another thing: Go down in your courts and watch your judges

conduct a tnal. The lawyers nre a:

omethins. But

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... ,uai immaterial. What d.vs that mean'.' i Sword Derer.se Xohtins can go into that record th: : In the first place as to how. It in1,v;,nr (0 thp or i.ueriai 1 t haId ln, ;sv 8f0d ,oo : thatt 11 ?alTako 'he Bible and show to me. an-

T V P ' - thing in the book from cover to cover

th-it irrelevant or immaterial. .Men

of God. and it was his only weapon of

f ffense. We read of armor of defense, the helmet, the breastplate, the shield, the girdle and the shoes, all defensive, hut in the Christian armor that God gave the church there is no defenshe piece but the sword. Gj forward with 1 h ;i t K u. n rrt

You know it is frequently said that ' ShkP;'"a

every mau has a right to think as he pleases. I challenge that. No man has a right to think as he pleases any more than he hr- a right to act as hf

don't write likf that. It wou'd tan." a God to do it. And think of its influence on literature. I h;-ve. sti'di-d literature very hard, and 1 I ind that Shakespeare gave- the world the majesty of moral law. Boil

down t't one statement.

mil eerv liif.-ary t nius or st.-tiolar rn

I the world will t. ll you that the one 'theme and tenor sought of his whol.Iliff was the majesty of moral hiv. . j I find that Victor Hut-'o irae the

world the sacredness ot childhood.

h get Book of all lit-

there was a lot of people called I. W..'" cnuanomi w.us ,i vvv a.i ,w ..oh. !that seemed to be the tenor thought

think as wo" please and the state of 1 1f Vi,',,ir H"-- x !re ;l!1 Washington didn't bother them and.l'i theme. It was from Lie thev got to thinking as thev pleased , Books, the lountain head ot

ami they shot down tour of our brave . erature. boys who had been over to France de- j Wordsworth gave ti e world the k fending our flag against the overrun-1 of humility. Call Wordsworth i!y ning hordes of Germany and then we court and ask him when- he got. a is said to them "you haven't got any i theme and he would say from th right to think or act as you please," i teachings of the man of Galilee, and we stopped them. And I tell you Tennyson gave the world the tnthe church of God must get some I urn ph of immortal love. Call upon strong convictions on things vital in j that sweet singer for his fountain religion and fundamental in the make- j head and he would tell you from the nn of our national life and law. Vou ' old Rook from God's word.

have no more right to have religious

anarchy than you have to have political or social anarchy. Scientifically Accurate.

I believe the Bible to be inspired be-1 trine of Trinity?

e use it is scientiically accurate. Now . ;U? Yes. Whv

Another thing: The Bible is tieyonu human comprehension, and hence was bevond the power of any human t-.

write. Do ou understand the do. -

No. Do you !(!; Because it is t'c

i ollege students and university men, 'Tin you understand light. N. wisit up and take notice. You high j know a little more about that, and v.--. school boy s, you d'iege, boys, you are know there are luminous rays at:, , the ones I want. You are going to ! f.r,i0rif 'v ra s and actinic rays, and v.-e j mold thought in th next generation, j Rnnv that where two of them 'u j 1 tell vou I believe the Bibh- to be ! .k. iithor nno is. and we kno .v thai i

scientifically accurate, and yet science i would be gone without ail three

was not tne purpose tor wnicn me v-ow another reason wny i neu.'

book was written. It was written to reveal God to the human conscience and th'"- human heart, but wherever it touches science its scientific staiemen's are accurate th oy are absolutely correct. Surgical dentistry is a marvelous science. When ou get something the ma'ter with one of your teeth ou run down to the dentist and he tries to save that little d.-?niiil line to the teeth and yet ears before r.urgiea! dentistry iis ever discovered. Job said. I am saved as by the -ki:i ot my teeth. Where did Job get th it '.' Now take wireless telegraph Marconi. 1 crossed the wean with him and he is one ef the most polite anil lovely gentlemen 1 ever me:. I had a whole halt dav in his office when he

the bible to be divine is because it 1 must have come from one of thre. j sources --a good man. a bad man or j God. Now. let us take the good man j Could a eood man write the Bible? j No. because a good man could not be a liar and a good man at the stun- j time. Whoever did viite the Bible! made it say that the word came from j God? Everyone v ho i- writing sa.; i that it is not. coming from hhn, but j Relieves Rheumatism ; Mu.-tero'e loosens up stiff joints and ! drives out pain. A clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, it Usually' brings reli'-f as soon as you j (tart to rub it on. i i- ,t,.t.a a the srood work of the old i

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that had been written up in the L-:bl. until it was actually discovered they would hiiif said it was a hie lie. l,ons

before that Manum f-aid: "Before the; dnys of th" ccni:ng man there shall be chariots that sliall race in the c'im-;; and news liashnv: as if by lightning." . Stick t-3 Bible. Wh'-n vou boys so to college don'l . 't sonio half-baked proie-.p:ir in the' i. line im' -iiente inllu dice the laiih ; 1-iit Mi ir moiiicr'.s Bible ha-. Liven yu.i i

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