The entire text of the bible in
all its characters and syllables in all its different
books in all their multitudinous
versions is authenticated as standard and domestically
error-free. The authentication is
absolute in its wording. It is positive being itself part of
the bible. It is all-inclusive
being the last sentence of the book as a whole.
Revelation 22:18-19: “To all who
hear the words of prophecy this book contains, I
give this warning. If anyone adds
to them, god will add to his punishment the plagues
which this book threatens; and if
anyone cancels a word in this book of prophecy, god
will cancel his share in the book
of life, in the holy city, in all that this book promises.”
(Readers will note how the
authors have knowingly cancelled the term “God” by
taking away the capitalisation.
(The christian god is a unique
ex-god and not supreme god as he affects to be.
This singular affectation turned
him rather into supreme devil.)
Jesus goes into panic every time
he senses that his true identity as Satan the devil
supreme might be detected.
A typical example is Mark 9:14-18
and 21-25 where he blunders in panic over
apparent signs of detection of
his identity.
Mark 9:14-18: “When he reached
his disciples, he found great multitude gathered
around them, and some of the
scribes disputing with them. The multitude, as soon as they
saw him, were overcome with awe,
and ran up to welcome him. He asked them, what is
the dispute you are holding among
you? And one of the multitude answered, master, I
have brought my son to thee; he
is possessed by a dumb spirit, and wherever it seizes on
him, it tears him and he foams at
the mouth, and gnashes his teeth, and his strength is
drained from him. And I bade the
disciples cast it out, but they were powerless.”
Mark 9:25-26: “And Jesus, seeing
how the multitude was gathering round them
rebuked the unclean spirit; thou
dumb and deaf spirit, he said, it is I that command thee;
come out of him, and never enter
into him again. With that, crying aloud and throwing
him into a violent convulsion, it
came out of him.”
The boy’s father had said the
spirit was dumb. But Jesus reproaches it as “dumb
and deaf” Since the spirit was
only dumb, Jesus blundered when he called it dumb and
deaf. Moreover, the spirit hears
and obeys Jesus when asked to come out. This shows it is
not deaf.
Jesus committed the blunder out
of panic. He rebuked the spirit when he found
that a multitude of people were
closing in. He evidently wanted to get the unclean spirit
away from the scene before the
people came too near. He goes into panic in the hurry.
That is why he commits the
blunder. His panic is caused by sudden awareness of the
possibility of detection of his
identity as super Satan and the chief of all unclean spirits. It
so happens
the awareness gets the better of him on this occasion.