A Small Tract That I Almost Lost
Thursday, July 6, 2006 at 03:42AM
The Mystical Geek in Apologetics

When I was still at the Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod (2002 or 2003?) I wrote a small tract entitled "Did someone attack your Church or ridicule your faith lately?" and distributed it within a zipped file called "theway.zip.". I put it in a website called "The Way" (http://theway.nossumus.net) and was downloaded several times by people who had email addresses connected to some IT company. I had the same tract shown to some friends hoping to get a feedback. One, a former ADD, thought that the bible passages cited were very well chosen. Another, a former INK-Manalista, thought that it was good enough to be published. When I moved to the parish setting in 2004, I still had the tract with me. Since I did not know how people in my new assignment would take the way I "criticize" other Christian "religions", I had the tract posted on the parish bulletin board. I even asked someone to translate the document into readable Tagalog since I found it difficult to translate my own work using written Filipino (which is different from spoken Filipino). Then I forgot about it, until now.

I was going through the forums I have been going to in the past and found one where I still found a link to the above mentioned tract. Following the link, I discovered that the zipped file is still there and can still be downloaded. The zipped file actually contains three documents: theway.pdf, theway.doc and devil_lie.htm. The first two are the different document formats for the tract, the latter is a short article entitled "The Devil's Lie" where I sound like a pre-Vatican II apologist. Below is an excerpt of "Did someone attack your Church or ridicule your faith lately?"

Was your Church attacked...

Was your faith ridiculed...

If so, then you are a follower of the WAY...

But Saul, still breathing threats and murder against the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest and asked him for letters to the synagogues at Damascus, so that if he found any belonging to the Way, men or women, he might bring them bound to Jerusalem. (Acts 9:1-2)

...and you belong to that Church whose faith St. Paul describes as being “proclaimed (KATanggeletai) in the whole universe (en HOLO to kosmo)” (Rom. 1:8)

If your Church has been attacked and your faith ridiculed, then don’t fret nor should you be saddened. You join the ranks of those who, like St. Stephen, have suffered for their faith.

And as they were stoning Stephen, he prayed, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit." And he knelt down and cried with a loud voice, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them." And when he had said this, he fell asleep. And Saul was consenting to his death. (Acts 7:59-8:1)

You belong to the Church...

I'll try to update the material and see how it will look like in Filipino. Perhaps later on, I'll be putting the updated version on the web for those who wish to download it.

Update on Thursday, July 6, 2006 at 04:49AM by Registered CommenterThe Mystical Geek

You may download the old theway.zip here.

Update on Sunday, July 9, 2006 at 05:18AM by Registered CommenterThe Mystical Geek

The tract "Has anyone attacked your Church or ridiculed your faith lately?" is now set up at http://theway.albertesmeralda.com (If the link gives you a 404, try this one.). This is a slightly modified version of the old one. I've added a few lines here and there; no major revisions were made. I have also attached a zipped file of the article in two formats, PDF and WebExe. For those who do not know what WebExe is, it is a webpage that is bundled with a browser and has an *.exe file extension. Once you've downloaded the zipped file and have extracted its contents, just double-click on thewaymod.exe. You may have these files printed and distributed. It will be a great help.

The webpage that appears at http://theway.albertesmeralda.com will be modified like an old fashioned webpage. Links will be added and revisions will be made. The updates will be reflected in a fresh zipped file to be posted at intervals..

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