Tuesday, January 12, 2010

MYSTERIES OF THE BIBLE: SATAN


The first mention of Satan ("Adversary") by name in The Bible is in Chronicles I 21:1. Here he is named as the being who commanded King David to take a census of Israel and Judah--an act which incurred God's wrath because it involved relying on humans instead of God. However, earlier, in Samuel 2 24:1-9, the command to David is attributed to God Himself. Perhaps Satan had tricked David into believing he was following God. The earliest references to Satan are as the serpent in Genesis 3: 1-5 and in Genesis 3: 13,14.

Monday, January 11, 2010

SHERLOCK HOLMES


The fictional detective Sherlock Holmes was based on a real-life Scottish surgeon, Joseph Bell. The character's creator, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, was an understudy of Dr. Bell at the University of Edinburgh Medical School in 1877 and was later his assistant. Upon meeting a patient Bell could by power of observation and deduction instantly determine the person's medical condition without examination or questioning. He would often guess with startling accuracy the patients' habits, occupations, nationalities and sometimes even their names. Sir Arthur noted: "Dr. Bell would sit in his receiving room ... and diagnose the people as they came in, before they even opened their mouths. He would tell them details of their past life; and hardly would he ever make a mistake." [Source: Biography magazine, "Bioscope: Fact or Fiction," December 2001]