Author Herman Rosenblat became another in a growing trend of authors whose books are being pulled off shelves when parts of supposedly true stories are proven to be false.
Even after the heartbreaking story of his non-imprisoned future wife lovingly tossing apples to him over a fence at his concentration camp, was shown by historian to have been not physically possibly, Rosenblat said, "It wasn't a lie. Even now, I believe it, that she was there and she threw the apples to me. In my imagination, it was true." Unfortunately this ability to choose fiction over fact isn’t an unusual phenomenon. Scripture tells us man has “exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator” (Romans 1:25). The world today is full of created religions and man made plans of salvation. Even with the truth of the word of God, people will trust their own views and experiences over what God has clearly said. The imagination of man won’t save, only the truth of God. As Jesus said, “Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice.”(John 18:37).
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