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- Urban Legend: "The
Beast," a supercomputer in Belgium, is Being Used to Track
Every Human Being on Earth.
Truth: There is no "The Beast" computer. The story of the Beast
Computer of Belgium is the work of fiction writer Joe Musser. He says he
created it for a novel he wrote titled "Behold the Pale Horse" and for a
screenplay for a film for evangelist David Wilkerson. He never intended
for it to be viewed or circulated as fact.
- UL: Soviet Scientists
Drilled into Hell. Scientists conducting deep hole drilling experiments
in Siberia break through the earth's crust at more than 14 kilometers.
They find it unusually hot at that depth (2,000 degrees F). As a part of
trying to listen to movement in the earth's crust, they drop a microphone
into the drilled hole and are horrified when they realize they are
hearing the voices of millions of people crying out in torment.
Terrified, they decide to abandon the project.
Truth: The original story of the deep hole drilling in Siberia came
from tabloid newspapers in the early 1990's. For more details see
Drilling to Hell.
- UL: Madalyn Murray
O’Hair, the noted atheist, has proposed that the Federal Communications
Commission ban all religious broadcasting.
Truth: The FCC says, "Since 1975 to the present time, the FCC has
received and responded to millions of inquires about these rumors." In
1985, the FCC averaged 100,000 letters per month protesting this
non-existent petition. Madalyn Murray O’Hair has never submitted any such
petition and has been missing and presumed dead since 1995. The FCC
cannot prevent or inhibit the broadcasting of religious programs. For
more detail see
Religious
Broadcasting Rumor Denied.
- UL: The CDC reports
HIV-tainted needles in movie theaters, MacDonald's ball pits, and in coin
returns of phone booths.
Truth: There are many different variations of this legend. In spite
of the stories the CDC web site says: "...no foundation in fact....CDC is
not aware of any cases where HIV has been transmitted by a needle-stick
injury outside a health care setting. For more details see
Frequently Repeated
Rumors About HIV Transmission.
- UL: Darwin repudiated
evolution and accepted Jesus before he died.
Truth: This story appears in an evangelistic tract. It would be nice
if it were true, but there is no verified evidence that Darwin rejected
his ideas before his death. His friends and family deny it. For more on
this story see
Darwin Became
a Christian and Renounced Evolution.
- UL: NASA scientists
have discovered the missing day of Joshua's time.
Truth: This story has been circulating in its NASA version at least
since the 1960s. NASA denies that this ever occurred. The story goes back
to a book by Charles Totten entitled "Joshua’s Long Day and the Dial of
Ahaz: A Scientific Vindication" (1890). Harold Hill told his version in
"How to Live Like a King’s Kid" (1974). Hill, the former president of the
Curtis Engine Company of Baltimore, was involved in diesel engine
operations at Goddard, but had no involvement with any computer
operations. For more detail see
Has NASA
discovered Joshua's Lost Day?
- UL: The Procter and
Gamble logo is Satanic.
Truth: The real origin of the P&G symbol goes back to the 1800s when
P&G was shipping candles down the Mississippi to New Orleans. Crate
makers who would build the shipping crates right on the spot invented
their own marks that they would carve or burn into the crate they had
just built. There was some confusion about which crates held P&G candles,
so a contest was held and the man-in-the-moon-with-stars symbol used by
one crate maker was chosen as the winner. P&G was forced to change the
symbol in the 1980s due to the persistence of this urban legend. For more
details see
Does
Procter & Gamble have Satanic ties?
- UL: The Christian
Church during the Middle Ages promoted the idea that the earth was flat.
Truth: Statements by Christians about the earth being flat were
actually refuted by the early church fathers. During the Middle Ages
there was a continuing battle between the defenders of ignorance and the
enlightened science, but the church never weighed in on the side of a
flat earth. Through antiquity and up to the time of Columbus, "nearly
unanimous scholarly opinion pronounced the earth spherical." In fact, not
only did the church not promote the flat Earth, it is clear from such
passages as
Isaiah
40:22 that the Bible implies the earth is spherical. For more
detail on the origins of this charge against Christians see
Who invented the flat earth?
- UL: CBS is being
forced to take "Touched by an Angel" off the air, because they talk about
God too much.
Truth: The petition that is named in the legend (RM-2493) was
considered by the FCC in 1974 and rejected in 1975. Long before “Touched
by an Angel” was ever on the air. For more details see
Religious
Broadcasting Rumor Denied.
- UL: Halloween was a
Satanic holiday.
Truth: Halloween does have some roots in a pagan (not Satanic)
harvest festival. But the name of the holiday, pumpkins, and
Trick-or-Treat come from good origins! For more details see
The
History of Halloween.
- UL: Mike Warnke was
the head of a satanic coven before becoming a Christian.
Mike Warnke's ministry and public profile are based upon the story he
tells of his previous involvement with Satanism. As written in The
Satan Seller, the story goes like this: a young orphan boy raised in
foster homes drifted from whatever family and friends he had to join a
secret, all-powerful satanic cult. First, he descended into the hell of
drug addiction. Then he ascended in the satanic ranks to the position of
high priest, with fifteen hundred followers in three cities. He had
unlimited wealth and power at his disposal, provided by members of
Satanism's highest echelon, the illuminati. And then he converted to
Christ. A generation of Christians learned its basic concepts of Satanism
and the occult from Mike Warnke's testimony in The Satan Seller.
Truth: A 1992 article in Cornerstone magazine provided documentation
and eyewitness testimony that contradicts the claims Mike has made about
himself. Much of this testimony is by close associates and friends of
Mike. The article also exposed Mike's multiple marriages and divorces as
a Christian. For more detail see
Cornerstone: The Mike Warnke series. Mike later admitted "I am
guilty of some embellishing of the story," although he stands by his
previous testimony of some satanic involvement. An accountability board
from his church was organized and has provided oversight of Mike and
Susan Warnke and their ministry since 1993.
Mike's web site has more
information.
Unfortunately Mike Warnke's "embellishments" are just one
example of a long line of people who use falsehood and religion for
profit (2 Corinthians 2:17). For an example of the taste that this leaves
in an unbeliever's mouth see
http://www.echonyc.com/~jkarpf/home/warnke.html.
- UL: An English fisherman was swallowed by a whale,
hence proving the story of Jonah.
Truth: This story has been researched
very thoroughly by many people and there is no evidence to support that
it ever happened. Most damaging is a letter written by the wife of the
captain of the 'Star of the East,' Mrs John Killam. The contents of her
letter were published in 1907 in 'The Expository Times' by a reader who
had corresponded with Mrs. Killam about the whale story. She said: "There
is not one word of truth to the whale story. I was with my husband all
the years he was in the Star of the East. There was never a man lost
overboard while my husband was in her. The sailor has told a great sea
yarn."
Despite this, the story has been repeated by a number
of conservative Christian writers, including Bernard Ramm, Harry Rimmer
and the creationist Henry Morris; and also in the Tyndale Old Testament
Commentary on Jonah and the IVP Bible Dictionary. See
A
Whale of a Tale for more details.
The historical reality of Jonah doesn't need to be based on a myth. It
should be based on the truthfulness of the Son of God. Jesus said, "For
as Jonah was
three days and three nights
in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and
three nights in the heart of the earth" (Matthew 12:40). Jesus believed
that Jonah was historical fact.
Incidentally Jonah was swallowed by a "great fish," not a
whale (Jonah 1:17). Whales are extremely rare in the Mediterranean Sea.
The fish was probably a whale shark or a sea-dog which is very common in
the Mediterranean and has so large a throat, that it can swallow a living
man whole. There is documented evidence of one of these sharks being
captured and an entire horse was found inside. Of course, "natural
explanations" should only be taken so far. The whole point of what
happened to Jonah is that it was a miracle by God.
- UL: The candy cane was
made by a Christian Indiana confectioner.
Truth: See page called
The
Candy Cane.
For an excellent article on how to think
and research critically see
What You Know May
Not Be So and How to Tell the Difference. The article is rather length,
but well worth the time reading.
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