On Aug. 31 in a letter to the editor, Cynthia Collins expressed dissatisfaction about my Aug. 25 letter, and I’m not surprised. We were warned in the Bible that we would be criticized. She thinks that Christians read only the Bible and that the Sun Journal should not print so many Christian letters.

The Bible is not the only book I read, but it is definitely the one I will read over again and study. I find that it is very informative about today’s events. It contains some very good instructions for how to live and raise your family and to apply yourself at work and life in general.

My Bible does not change. God’s word will not change. There are many non-Christian books and histories that contain the same historical information from a different viewpoint, but based on the same facts. We have to be careful when we read these days because the textbooks in our schools today may not read the same as when we were in school.

Before I accepted the Lord, I had the same doubts, but since then I realize that it takes much more faith to believe that there is no God or that evolution is fact and not theory.

I will judge what I read, as my Bible has instructed me, before I accept it as truth.

William J. DuBois, Poland


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