So, was he a Hero or a Traitor?

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  • Date: 2006-07-11
  • Author: Roger Rogers
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         We build our reality on our beliefs. And although we don’t admit that they are only our beliefs we do set our lives by them. They become us – our reality - and woe to anyone who tries to ridicule or challenge our faith. Through the recent discovery of certain biblical-like documents, scholars are now toying with the understanding that Judas was the true buddy of Jesus rather than his traitor. According to these writings, Jesus so trusted Judas that he selected him out of all the other apostles to co-ordinate the role and act as a traitor - so as to fulfil the prophecy. Will Judas now be declared as a saint and a martyr? If these writings are accepted to be true what will happen to all Christian believers? Here’s another example. Millions believe that the American astronauts ascended on the moon and returned back. At this point in time I am not opening the argument of a moon hoax but what will happen to these millions when in the not too distant future it will be revealed that it was all a hoax? Both religion and science could create fanatics from their followers. Belief is a very sensitive and dangerous thing. Confusion and chaos are still the price for many a different belief. Both God and gravity are still a phenomenon. They are both unproven entities and yet man hold on to what he thinks about them as fact. As regards to gravity, man today is still in the dark as he was when he believed that the earth was flat. Here I ask: What if all the planets (including our moon) have the same gravitational forces? It is quite a different story when a non-scientist dares to direct reasoned criticism at science - the majority of professional scientists immediately object. I consider myself as another Faraday. The sad thing is that we are easily entangled into illusions and let these same illusions direct our lives. We should always question certain issues that are coming from the so called ‘reliable’ sources (media, government and institutions). There may be hidden agendas behind everything we hear or see - such as marketing issues for purposes beyond our knowing. To doubt and question is healthy. It can provide you with an opportunity to explore horizons that previously were inaccessible due to the narrow outlook of the issue.

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    In his recently published book God and Gravity -
    http://www.GodandGravity.com, Roger Rogers reveals his ideas
    that challenge the theories of Darwin, Newton and Einstein.

    http://www.godandgravity.com/

     
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