"It is customary to blame secular science and anti-religious philosophy for the eclipse of religion in modern society. It would be more honest to blame religion for its own defeats. Religion declined not because it was refuted, but because it became irrelevant, dull, oppressive, insipid. When faith is completely replaced by creed, worship by discipline love by habit; when the crisis of today is ignored because of the splendor of the past; when faith becomes an heirloom rather than a living fountain; when religion speaks only in the name of authority rather than with the voice of compassion, its message becomes meaningless." --Abraham J. Heschel We have succumbed to the modern cultural need for 'factual' or 'scientific/empirical' evidence in order to believe something is true. Because the world rejects mystery, we have begun to reject mystery. Positivism has contaminated the minds of the church. We have seemingly accepted old adage, "If you can't beat'em, join'em." What are we thinking? Debates are held. Great meetings of great minds. They are on TV, radio, and on the internet in a multitude of forms. Debates seem to me pointless unless someone is going to be convinced that they are wrong. In this day and age that doesn't really happen albeit extremely rarely. Intellectual ejaculation. That is what these debates and arguments are. We see a person on TV arguing for what we believe is true, and when we see this person make a great point we are thrilled and very pleased…not with them, but with ourselves. And when we see the opponent make a point then we feel defeated and are saddened. Why?? If what we believe is true and we believe it, not based on measureable quantities or well-reasoned conjectures, but based on the living Spirit of God…then why are we swayed emotionally to and fro by arguments and debates? It is because we have begun to be assimilated into the culture of positivism. A place where what we know and how we know it and what we can use this knowledge to get is all that matters. What we believe is meaningless. Mystery is worthless. "The Greeks learned in order to comprehend. The Hebrews learned in order to revere. The modern man learns in order to use. To Bacon we owe the formulation, "Knowledge is power." This is how people are urged to study: knowledge means success. We do not know any more how to justify any value except in terms of expediency. Man is willing to define himself as "a seeker after the maximum degree of comfort for the minimal expenditure of energy." He equates value with that which avails. He feels, acts, and thinks as if the sole purpose of the universe were to satisfy his needs. To the modern man everything seems calculable; everything reducible to a figure. He has supreme faith in statistics and abhors the idea of a mystery. Obstinately he ignores the fact that we are all surrounded by things which we apprehend but cannot comprehend; that even reason is a mystery to itself. He is sure of his ability to explain all mystery away. Only a generation ago he was convinced that science was on the way to solve all the enigmas of the world…The awareness of grandeur and the sublime is all but gone from the world." -- Abraham J. Heschel We need to stop trying to convince everyone that we can think like they think and that it is reasonable to believe what we believe. We need to stop reacting to this world's distorted priorities and instead respond and act upon God's priorities for us as His created masterpiece. Don't ask me how to even begin to do this…I am one of those who has, in the past, exchanged the grandeur and mystery for a good article on creationism or a debate DVD. It's a good thing God exists to whip my @$$ back in shape. ;)
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The Assimilation of Positivism & Scientism into Christianity
Posted by Alethes Ginosko at 1/16/2008 09:43:00 PM 0 comments
Thursday, October 11, 2007
We're Democratic Atheists...and we're bright, too!
Religion should be Destroyed
This article evokes so many emotions; anger, sadness, confusion, laughter...mostly laughter.
Posted by Alethes Ginosko at 10/11/2007 08:42:00 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
I absolutely assert that there is no absolute truth...
aah yes, the ONE absolute truth that does exist! That is, the statement "there is no absolute truth." Gotta love self-refuting statements!
There are so many out there that believe that truth is relative, and that what one believes is for him/her truth. This is absolutely maddening to me. How can a culture that seems to deify science, logic, and reasoning be so stupid and illogical?! How can anyone define truth other than actuality or that which is actual? Upon asking this some reply that there are many actualities. WHERE?? Where do these other actualities, these other world's exist? Why doesn't everyone know about them? Some say that each individual is an actuality unto him/herself. REALLY? How is it that in ONE world, ONE existence, many actualities can exist? They can't! One existence, one universe, one world, one actuality.
Nobody wants there to be one absolute truth. If there is one truth, then there is a right and a wrong. If there is one truth, then fear erupts inside people. The fear that they can be wrong. The fear that the life they are living actually matters. The fear of consequences. If they deceive themselves well enough by thinking there is no truth, there is no wrong or right, then they can avoid fearing that what they do actually matters, and they can do whatever they want.
O the great lie that is 'freedom' from morals & truth.
Posted by Alethes Ginosko at 9/04/2007 12:26:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: absolute truth, relativism, truth