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Chapter 1  
     
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How shall the Catholic Church, other Christian churches and its appointed assassins seek to discredit, distort and ultimately destroy the Supreme Bible of God?
 
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There are many options at their disposal, the same that they have always had over centuries. There is the blunt and overt use of intimidation to shut down, turn off, burn, delete and destroy any and every reference to the Supreme Bible of God.
 
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There is the traditionally successful method of discrediting, distracting and ultimately erasing the author from history. For the dead and absent are always wrong and even a saint can be made into a murderer with a little skill and historical patience.
 
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There are the tried and true methods of the Catholic Church to eliminate dissent such as murder, arson, theft, torture and gratuitous bribes all of which have worked in different ways to eliminate some of the greatest figures in history, let alone a humble writer.
 
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Then there are the more polite methods of argument, of debate, of considered response, of organized intellectual counter statements which over time through sheer weight of numbers and skill silence even the most popular of ideas.
 
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There is even the less common method of simply doing nothing. Of letting time take its course. Of the belief and implicit understanding that modern society is intrinsically superficial and shallow when it comes to deep sociological ideas and over time, all things pass.
 
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How then shall the Church respond? Through some or all of its arsenal of tricks and counter measures?, or shall it take a measured approach, only unleashing its natural inclination for evil when all other methods are exhausted?
 
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Only time will tell. But for those arguments that do not involve murder, intimidation, theft and simple bribery there are philosophical and practical arguments of defence- or apology.
 
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The purpose then of this book is to outline what these points of defense and strategy might be, how they might be couched and the associated counter arguments.
 
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As in all conflict, the church has a huge number of options at its disposal, too many to outline here. We will then focus on the most likely, if the Church chooses to respond in a public forum to the Supreme Bible of God.
 
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These are:  
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The reasonable man defence

The good man defence

The expert man defence

The angry man

 
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At the end of the day, the Church may decide to use none of the four most common methods of polite defence, or all of them.  
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For an organisation that has been quite prepared to assassinate its own, to murder the people they worship (Jesus in France, "Virgin" mary in England both by Paul of Tarsus (St' Paul) ) is capable of any level of evil if it so chooses to reveal its true character.  

 
 
 

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