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05-01-01

Glimpses Of Daddy
(I Chronicles 16:10-11)

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The other day our little grandson, Jordan, was running around the living room, enjoying his own miniature “Toys R Us” store. He had his Veggie Tales toys out . . . his ball . . . his stuffed animals . . . his little ball you put the different geometric shapes in . . . he even had his grandfather! Enough to keep any 14-month old occupied, right? Yes – until Jordan saw a certain person moving back and forth past the window on the front porch.

It was his father! As soon as the little guy saw his Dad outside, he turned his back on all those toys, dropped the one in his hand, and ran to the window squealing and shouting, “Dah-y!” No toy got a reaction like that! Seeing his Dad was better than anything else he had!

Well, I'm Ron Hutchcraft, and I want to have A Word With You today about Glimpses Of Daddy.

It’s exciting to see the great delight in our grandson whenever he gets a glimpse of Daddy. It’s worth dropping everything for. Psalm 37:4 talks about what should light you up if you’re a child of God. “Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.” Get excited about seeing the Lord . . . like a certain baby I know gets excited about seeing his earthly father. A glimpse of Daddy is worth dropping everything for.

In our word for today from the Word of God, the Lord describes how you can keep getting exciting glimpses of Him. I Chronicles 16:10-11 - “Glory in His holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice. Look to the Lord and His strength; seek His face always.” The ones who see the Lord all the time are the ones who seek the Lord all the time – who are looking for Him – all day . . . every day. And those who seek the Lord “rejoice” – they’re having a good time!

The fact is that your Lord is working all around you all the time – creating beauty for you to enjoy . . . creating opportunities for you . . . positioning people to be just the right person at just the right time . . . keeping you from something that could have hurt you . . .sending you encouragement . . . moving obstacles . . . providing something you need . . .giving you a breakthrough insight where you didn’t know what to do – the list is endless. But God loves you so much . . . He’s got a lot invested in you – His only Son’s life . . . and He’s pouring out His love on you every day . . . even the days when it looks totally dark. Remember, “His mercies are new every morning.”

Your Heavenly Daddy is passing back and forth by your window all day long. Are you seeing Him? Or have you been so busy with your toys, so busy with your problems, so self-occupied, that you’re missing His activity right in front of you. You won’t see Him if you don’t seek Him. That means waking up each morning and declaring today another God-Hunt. You begin your day saying, “Good morning, Lord! Please give me eyes to see You throughout the day today – even in the things I may not like or understand . . . in big things and little things.”

Your daily God-sightings become the core of your praises to Him . . . and they build your confidence and remind your heart that, no matter how things look, your Father is all over your life . . . your Father is in control.

Don’t forget the picture of a little guy catching a glimpse of his daddy, running his direction, and squealing with delight. That should be you and me throughout this day, throughout every day. “I’m excited! I just got another glimpse of Daddy!”

Copyright © Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc. Permission to reproduce this material is automatically granted on the condition it will be used for non-commercial purposes, will not be sold, and will be distributed for the sole purpose of expanding the Gospel.



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Fuck you! - 05-02-01

Goddamnit! Just shutup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I fucking am not respecting any fucking father in control over me! I'm fucking sick of what you Christians stand for!!! Your religion has killed Millions and it is the top religion in the world! Why, because your fucking religion killed everyone who's faith was different, so everyone believes in it because there was barely any other religion left and you go around like you are right now, trying to convince everyone of this religion! NOT ONE HUMAN LIFE DESERVES TO BE TAKEN AWAY FROM A FUCKING FAIRYTALE! Right when I thought I found a site that I can get away from you people!I don't see why I should show any respect to something that doesn't even exist, known as a father that is better than me and has control over my life! That is what I used to believe, those where the most depressing years of my life! expecting this god, to help me make things better, and not getting shit out of all the worshiping! So you fucking people just get away from this site and just give us a break! In other words if your god is not getting this message in your head!......Fuck off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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My dear wicca boy - 05-02-01



Is it legitimate to condemn religion for historical atrocities? First we had better examine the facts.

I got a call from a gentleman from San Francisco who was exercised about Christian missionaries going into foreign lands. Then he started talking about not only the destruction of indigenous beliefs, but also the destruction of missionaries. That's what he wanted to see happen. He also said that Christians and religious groups are responsible for the greatest massacres of history. It turns out he was quite supportive of Wicca and indigenous religions which worship the Mother Earth force, Gaia. This is essentially the basic foundation for witchcraft.



It's my understanding that much of Islam has been spread by the edge of the sword. That isn't because Muslim advocates were particularly violent. It's because their religion actually advocates this kind of thing. The difference between that and Christianity is that when Christianity was spread by the edge of the sword it was done so in contradistinction to the actually teachings of Christianity. This is when individual people who claim to be Christians actually did things that were inconsistent with their faith.



It's not fair or reasonable to fault the Bible when the person who's waving the sword is doing things that are contradictory to what the Bible teaches.


For example, no one would fault the Hippocratic Oath, which is a very rigid standard of conduct for physicians, just because there are doctors who don't keep it. We wouldn't say there's something wrong with the oath, the code that they allegedly follow. We'd say there was something wrong with the individuals who don't live up to the ideals of that code. That is the case frequently where people waving the Bible in one hand are also waving a bloody sword in the other. The two are inconsistent. So it's not fair or reasonable to fault the Bible when the person who's waving the sword is doing things that are contradictory to what the Bible teaches ought to be done.

Now for the facts.

Let's take the Salem Witchcraft Trials. Apparently, between June and September of 1692 five men and fourteen women were eventually convicted and hanged because English law called for the death penalty for witchcraft (which, incidentally, was the same as the Old Testament). During this time there were over 150 others that were imprisoned. Things finally ended in September 1692 when Governor William Phipps dissolved the court because his wife had been accused. He said enough of this insanity. It was the colony's leading minister, by the way, who finally ended the witch hunt in 1693 and those that remained in prison were released. The judge that was presiding over the trials publicly confessed his guilt in 1697. By the way , it's interesting to note that this particular judge was very concerned about the plight of the American Indian and was opposed to slavery. These are views that don't sit well with the common caricature of the radical Puritans in the witch hunt. In 1711 the colony's legislatures made reparation to the heirs of the victims. They annulled the convictions.

I guess the point is that there was a witch hunt. It was based on theological reasons, but it wasn't to the extent that is usually claimed. I think last week the caller said it was millions and millions that were burned at the stake as witches. That certainly wasn't the case in this country. It seemed that the witch hunt was a result of theological misapplication and the people who were involved were penitent. The whole witch hunt lasted only a year. Sixteen people were hanged in New England for witchcraft prior to 1692. In the 1692 witch hunt nineteen were executed. So you've got thirty-five people. One hundred fifty imprisoned. This is not at all to diminish or minimize the impact of the American witch hunts which resulted in thirty-five deaths. But thirty-five is not millions. It is not hundreds of thousands. It's not even hundreds. It's thirty-five. This was not genocide.

In America we're talking thirty-five people. In Europe over 300 years, we're talking about 300,000. Not millions. The sources here are World Book Encyclopedia and Encyclopedia Americana . You can also read in Newsweek , August 31, 1992. I was accused of being a liar last week. I'm trying to give you the facts from reputable sources that show that the accusations from last week aren't accurate.

There were two Inquisitions. One of them began right around the end of the first millennium in 1017. It began as an attempt to root out heretics and occurred chiefly in France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The Spanish Inquisition followed in the fourteenth century and was much bloodier. It began as a feudal aristocracy which forced religious values on society. Jews were caught in the middle of this and many of them were killed. About 2000 executions took place. The Inquisition that took place at the turn of the millennium, less than that. So we're talking about thousands of people, not millions.

There were actually seven different Crusades and tens of thousands died in them. Most of them were a misdirected attempt to free the Holy Land. Some weren't quite like that. There were some positive aspects to them, but they were basically an atrocity over a couple hundred years. The worst was the Children's Crusade. All of the children who went to fight died along the way. Some were shipwrecked and the rest were taken into slavery in Egypt.


The statistics that are the result of irreligious genocide stagger the imagination.


A blight on Christianity? Certainty. Something wrong? Dismally wrong. A tragedy? Of course. Millions and millions of people killed? No. The numbers are tragic, but pale in comparison to the statistics of what non-religion criminals have committed.


My source is The Guinness Book of World Records . Look up the category "Judicial" and under the subject of "Crimes: Mass Killings," the greatest massacre ever imputed by the government of one sovereign against the government of another is 26.3 million Chinese during the regime of Mao Tse Tung between the years of 1949 and May 1965. The Walker Report published by the U.S. Senate Committee of the Judiciary in July 1971 placed the parameters of the total death toll in China since 1949 between 32 and 61.7 million people. An estimate of 63.7 million was published by Figaro magazine on November 5, 1978.

In the U.S.S.R. the Nobel Prize winner, Alexander Solzhenitsyn estimates the loss of life from state repression and terrorism from October 1917 to December 1959 under Lenin and Stalin and Khrushchev at 66.7 million.

Finally, in Cambodia (and this was close to me because I lived in Thailand in 1982 working with the broken pieces of the Cambodian holocaust from 1975 to 1979) "as a percentage of a nation's total population, the worst genocide appears to be that in Cambodia, formerly Kampuchea. According to the Khmer Rouge foreign minister, more than one third of the eight million Khmer were killed between April 17, 1975 and January 1979. One third of the entire country was put to death under the rule of Pol Pot, the founder of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. During that time towns, money and property were abolished. Economic execution by bayonet and club was introduced for such offenses as falling asleep during the day, asking too many questions, playing non-communist music, being old and feeble, being the offspring of an undesirable, or being too well educated. In fact, deaths in the Tuol Sleng interrogation center in Phnom Penh, which is the capitol of Kampuchea, reached 582 in a day."

Then in Chinese history of the thirteenth to seventeenth centuries there were three periods of wholesale massacre. The numbers of victims attributed to these events are assertions rather than reliable estimates. The figures put on the Mongolian invasion of northern China form 1210 to 1219 and from 1311 to 1340 are both on the order of 35 million people. While the number of victims of bandit leader Chang Hsien-Chung, known as the Yellow Tiger, from 1643 to 1647 in the Szechwan province has been put at 40 million people.

China under Mao Tse Tung, 26.3 million Chinese. According the Walker Report, 63.7 million over the whole period of time of the Communist revolution in China. Solzhenitsyn says the Soviet Union put to death 66.7 million people. Kampuchea destroyed one third of their entire population of eight million Cambodians. The Chinese at two different times in medieval history, somewhere in the vicinity of 35 million and 40 million people. Ladies and gentlemen, make note that these deaths were the result of organizations or points of view or ideologies that had left God out of the equation. None of these involve religion. And all but the very last actually assert atheism.


Religion, and Biblical religion in particular, is a mitigator of evil in the world.


If you were walking down a dark street at night in the center of Los Angeles and you saw ten young men walking towards you, would you feel more comfortable if you knew that they had just come from a Bible class? Of course, the answer is certainly you would. That demonstrates that religion, and Biblical religion in particular, is a mitigator of evil in the world.
It is true that it's possible that religion can produce evil, and generally when we look closer at the detail it produces evil because the individual people are actually living in a rejection of the tenets of Christianity and a rejection of the God that they are supposed to be following. So it can produce it, but the historical fact is that outright rejection of God and institutionalizing of atheism actually does produce evil on incredible levels. We're talking about tens of millions of people as a result of the rejection of God.

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