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Caled seed and report number 173, January 1980.
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While at the University of Colorado recently, I picked up a copy of the independent Colorado Dealy
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because a front page article caught my eye.
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It's title is one which reflects a non-common opinion.
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The wolf, a victim of bad publicity.
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More than a few naturalists assure us that the wolf does not attack human beings,
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and they cite their work with wolves as an example.
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Of course, they work with well-fed wolves.
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A few days previously, I had finished reading a very interesting family history of Michael Chernofsky,
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Jewish life in the Ukraine, a family saga, 1965.
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The book describes an experience on a cold night driving home with horses and sleigh
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of an attack by a wolf pack.
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Escape came at the price of tossing overboard one by one,
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a load of prepared geese for Passover.
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Again, the October 10, 1979,
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time reported on a book by anthropologist William Arons,
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the man-eating myth, which states that cannibalism may never have existed anywhere as a regular custom.
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Of course, many explorers and missionaries have given eyewitness accounts of cannibalism as a regular practice,
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but they were not anthropologists.
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The October 1979, American history illustrated carries a letter of August 5, 1782,
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by Louis Achival, describing her experience with Indians, cannibals, in Spanish Louisiana.
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The poor woman lacked the insight of modern anthropologists, and thus did not assess her experience properly.
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Why such skepticism about well-documented events and practices?
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Some years ago, one man, an anthropologist,
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remarks by way of rebuke to me for an observation I made,
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that all our records of past human experiences are distorted and false.
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The reason for this he held is that so much of all our historical data came to us through the filter of religion.
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Christianity in particular, he said, has distorted all data,
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by saying man in terms of, quote, the myth and quote of the fall,
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and Calvinism especially, with its doctrine of total depravity, has led to falsification of all records concerning man.
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The great task of quote, science and quote, in the next generation he held,
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would be to undo that false picture of man in history, and especially of, quote, primitive end quote, man and nature.
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Well, the revisionism is now underway, and wills are very dear, loving creatures.
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Cannibals are really vegetarians, and criminals are really abused and misunderstood peoples, hurt and in need of love.
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The law still believes in punishments, but now it seeks to punish Christian schools, Godly men, Christian families and the like.
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A new doctrine of man is the presupposition of our laws now, and nothing is more reprehensible to the new lawmaker than Christianity.
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It is not surprising that a growing, but largely un-publicized, problem in the national parks and forests of the American West,
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is the attack on and, meaning of, human beings by animals.
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A generation reed to think of bears as sweet, cuddly animals, acts with a foolishness around bears,
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and other animals, which makes it very susceptible to serious injury.
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On top of all this, we have evidences of a vocal minority who are ready to defend the rattled snake,
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but not, of course, these horrid Christians.
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A generation brought up on television cartoons in which animals are fine, sensitive souls, as little sense of reality.
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It leads to the kind of insanity which led an army officer to express shock to a rancher,
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who spoke of shooting and poisoning squirrels and other garments.
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What kind of an army can we have when an officer bleeds for a rodent pest?
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And what kind of laws in society can we have when man holds such opinions?
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The answer is that we will have the kind of society we are steadily getting,
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from San Francisco to New York and around the world.
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Man's vision of life is a false, distorted one,
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and where there is no vision, the people perish,
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but he that keepeth the law of God, happy as he,
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Proverbs chapter 29 verse 18.
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A man's ways are no right in his own eyes,
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a men insist that man's will must replace God's law.
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Nothing is sacred, and everything is permitted in this new faith,
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which is like the faith of the assassins of old.
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Reality now comes for more and more people from drugs,
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ashes, marijuana, opium, heroin and the like,
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all of which are used to blot out God's world and quote free and quote man's mind
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to remake reality in the dreams of drugs.
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But the issue is not drugs.
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It is false religion.
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Humanism requires a drug culture.
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A world under God's law does not need it.
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Which world do you live in?