King's Business - 1955-08

Have You Considere

We at least owe it to ourselves to carefully consid­ e r— so far as we are able and without prejudice — the amazing claims of Jesus Christ A scientist working in his laboratory and coming upon a strange phenomenon not described in any textbook cer­ tainly will not brush aside the evidence with the remark, “ I am not concerned with this; I’ll go on as though I had not seen it.”

Rather, as a true scientist, he will feel himself morally obligated to investigate this matter further, for he may be at the threshold of as great a discovery as the Curies were when doing their work with radium. So you and I, in this so-called age of enlightenment, of high literacy—-you and I as honest men—at least owe it to ourselves honestly and carefully to consider, as far as we are able and without prejudice, the amazing claims of Jesus Christ —claims which, by the way, millions have accepted with uni­ formly startling results in their lives and hearts. The latest edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica gives 20,000 words to this person Jesus, and does not even hint that He did not exist—more words, by the way, than are given to Aristotle, Alexander, Cicero, Julius Caesar or Napoleon Bona­ parte. H. G. Wells spoke blasphemously concerning Jesus, yet he was compelled to give Him 10 pages in his Outline of His­ tory, never questioning the fact that there was a person by the name of Jesus. In fact, so significant was the advent of this Person in the CONTINUED

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