God : Can He Really Protect Us From Anything? In the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel, Wiesel writes a memoir about surviving the Holocaust. He writes about being transported and living the Auschwitz internment camp. Elie gets separated from his family, and has to fight for survival with his father. No one has anything to hold onto, therefore making them lost in society. In the beginning of the book, before travelling to Auschwitz, he had a tight relationship with god saying “I believed profoundly”. But towards the end, he lost all belief in God. This leads to the question, what happened? This also leads to the question, when/what is the point where one realizes that God is only a spirit? Is God real? How strong does one’s relationship with …show more content…
Most Jews and Christians believed Mosaic authorship until the 17th century.” They classify that Moses wrote it. In the bible it says that, “as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:5)” This spiritual house implies that a non-material house was used to describe the land of God. Moses was a part of this land, being a prophet to God. So that leads to how did the bible, the holiest of literature, make its way down from up above and get to the people? For all we know, it could’ve been written by a guy named Jeff in the earliest of times. Also, there are well known pastors and leaders spreading the word of god and supposedly changing people’s lives. How do they know that they were ever certified by God? When becoming a pastor, did they hear a man with a deep voice come down and say “Yes, you may spread my word” or just “feel a presence”