Why People DENY?
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G P Pamphlets
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Ponder for a moment, and reflect upon that which hath been the cause of such denial on the part of those who have searched with such earnestness and longing. Their attack hath been more fierce than tongue or pen can describe.2 (1:7)

Now take a few minutes to respond to the second most vital question every truth seeker must ask. List.. the reasons you believe God's great Messengers and Redeemers have always been rejected: (1:8)

Now compare your list with this list:

Being apathetic, having no interest in religion.
Following the majority, assuming they are the best judges.
Depending on religious leaders who regard tradition as equivalent to spiritual truth.
Feeling satisfied and complacent in one's comfort zone.
Fearing the loss of one's beliefs.
Failing to understand the symbolism behind prophecies.
Expecting earth-shaking or miraculous events. (Christ was expected to be a powerful king.)
Being too busy; not finding time to devote to spiritual matters.
Being worldly and selfish; not looking beyond self-interest.
Not wanting to alienate friends or family members.
Fearing a loss of status.
Being emotionally attached to one's beliefs or traditions.
Lacking knowledge; not hearing the new message. (1:9)

Most, perhaps all, of these reasons can be summarized in these words: unawareness and closed-mindedness. Those to whom God's Messengers were sent either did not look or, if they did look, saw only what they wanted to see. The next story shows the power of feelings in human judgment. (1:10)

A little girl had misbehaved and her mother told her to go to the corner, and said very harshly, 'You will sit there until your father gets home.' The little girl stuck out her lip and said, 'I'll stand in the corner, but I won't sit in the corner.' Her mother took her shoulders and forcibly sat her down. When the father came home, he asked the little girl what she was doing sitting in the corner. She said defiantly, 'My head tells me I'm sitting in the corner, but my heart tells me I'm still standing.' This is how most people relate to religion. Their hearts rule their heads. (1:11)

The way God's Messengers have been treated is the best evidence of the power of feelings in human life. Suppose you expect your greatest and most honored guest. You are so proud of receiving him, you decorate your house with the most beautiful flowers, buy expensive furniture, and prepare the most delicious foods. But when your honored guest arrives, you curse him, kick him, and kill him! How strange! How bewildering! How incredible! This is how Jesus and all the other great Messengers were treated. People did to them what they would do to their worst enemies. This is not something that happened only in ancient times, centuries ago. It also happened in the 19th Century. (1:12)

If people have always rejected their Messengers, what makes us believe that this time it will be any different? Have the people of our time suddenly turned into saints and angels? "The way of the world is to praise dead saints and persecute living ones." (1:13)

"History teaches us that man learns nothing from history." (1:14)

References:
1. gwb 5.
2. kiq 4 (1:15)

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