ISSUES
THAT MAKE CHRISTIANS SQUIRM! By Grantley Morris This entire
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of your own nation, run this through an appropriate spell checker. OVERVIEW:
Topics touched include money, ecology, war, racism, sexism, homophobia,
pain and suffering, science, genetics, politics, atheism, hypocrisy, escapism,
Hinduism, Hare Krishna’s, vegetarianism, near-death experiences (NDEs)
and hell. The focus, however, is on facts, arguments and scandals that
give Bible believers’ nightmares.
1 If there really were a God of love, the
innocent wouldn't suffer
2 There is no God
3 Who made God?
4 God, if he existed, would be impersonal
5 I hate God
6 If God made us, our moral failings are
God's fault
7 What's in it for me?
8 Science has crippled Christianity
9 Pleasant near-death experiences of non-Christians
disprove Christianity
10 A God of love wouldn't send me to hell
11 I don't need God
12 Christianity is a crutch
13 The church is full of hypocrites
14 Christian superstars are after money
15 I'm answerable to no one
16 Christians support environmental vandalism
17 Christians are bigoted, racist, sexist
and homophobic
18 Religion has sparked wars and exploitation
19 Christians have a low and negative view
of humanity
20 It doesn't matter what you believe as
long as you're sincere
21 The're are so many religions: how could
anyone know which is right?
22 Even Hare Krishna’s are more Christian
than Christians!
23 The Bible contradicts itself
24 Christianity is on the decline
25 Christianity is out of date
26 To become a genuine Christian is almost
impossible
27 I'm not convinced
28 I'll think about it
ABOUT THE AUTHOR (Grantley Morris) I enrolled
at university for the specific purpose of examining areas of contention
concerning Christianity, with an emphasis upon philosophy, psychology,
history, and evolution. My Bachelor of Arts Honors Psychology research
project compared Christians with non-Christians. After graduation I went
to Asia, where I interviewed a Filipino faith healer and spent a year engaged
in almost non-stop religious discussions. Upon returning, I embarked on
further studies on this widely misunderstood subject. Even before publishing
on the net, my writings were read in English in 156 countries and translated
into more languages than I could keep track of. When not writing or surfing
the net, my favorite pastime is hiking in the Australian bush, creeping
up to shy emus, kangaroos, koalas, echidnas, etc. (while trying to side-step
snakes). I'd like to say I'm single, good looking and rich, but only one
of the three is true! Another web site by the same author: http://net.simplenet.com/dove/
1.IF THERE
REALLY WERE A GOD OF LOVE, THE INNOCENT WOULDN'T SUFFER
Brilliant minds have reached this conclusion. It's a time-bomb set to explode
in Christians' faces the moment they encounter personal tragedy. To confront
those who believe in a loving God we should first understand them. Let's
reduce their assertions to a few words. Incredibly, Christians claim that
only one innocent ever suffered! Few of us can face reality, they assert,
unless Jesus cleanses our deeply suppressed but dirty conscience. They
argue that only after that spiritual miracle dare we relax our frantic
attempts to conceal and excuse and push from our minds the extent of our
depravity. They say it is a devastating experience to have one's supposed
goodness exposed by God's blinding purity. With every shred of pride within
them shrieking in protest, Christians feel driven to a crushing conclusion:
the moral gap between them and a serial killer is invisible, compared to
the terrifying expanse separating even their best efforts from the infallible
holiness of God. They even argue that there is a sense in which babies
are morally corrupt! (See appendix at the end of this paper) No clever
argument, however, and no supposed spiritual experience can hide one unavoidable
fact: a holy God would yearn to wipe out every cause of pain. And if he
eradicated everyone who has ever caused pain by selfishness, cheating,
lying, gossiping or hurtful remarks, who would be left? 'Suffering is God's
fault!' we sneer, conveniently forgetting times our anger, greed and lies
hurt others. Naturally, there is a degree of hurt we deem excusable, and
for some suspicious reason the hurt we have inflicted happens to fall within
the standard we arbitrarily set. It is like failing an exam and then moving
the passmark to make our score look good. A holy God could not be partner
to such hypocrisy. To wipe out some people who cause suffering and spare
you and me would make God guilty of gross injustice. We have each added
to humanity's shame. If there is a God of love, the people he loves and
longs to place in a pain-free world are the very ones who cause humanity's
suffering. We will soon move on, but this question of innocence is central
to the question of suffering. We are so far from being innocent that we
owe our very existence to sin. If, for example, we traced our family tree
far enough, we would probably each find an ancestor born as a result of
sin - rape, unlawful incest, a despised pregnancy, and the like. Then,
having consigned everyone to the sin bin, believers back flip, seizing
the pretentious assertions of a man renowned for humility. Christ claimed
an existence independent of human ancestry. (John 8:56-59; 17:5) If true,
and if he subsequently lived a perfect life, he alone could be innocent
in every conceivable sense. And we know this man suffered. He appeared
as the uniquely perfect human who preached impossibly high standards, claimed
they were God's requirements and actually lived them. Turning the cheek,
loving his enemies, just as he had preached, he yielded to abuse and torture,
somehow absorbing within his mangled body the horrific consequences of
all humanity's sin. Humanity can boast one perfect Person. (See appendix
at the end of this paper.) We killed him. Yet our only innocent gladly
suffered the injustice to free the guilty from suffering eternal justice.
In this cataclysmic exchange, the Innocent and the guilty traded places,
making it spiritually legal for his suffering to end your suffering. As
incredible as it seems, this has ushered us to the brink of a New World
where the longing deep within us will be met - deceit, abuse, and hurtful
actions will be swallowed by goodness; misery will dissolve in endless
joy. But temporary earthly pain continues for a wonderful reason. A Paradise
of harmony, trust, openness and love would quickly spoil if just one of
its citizens acted remotely like we presently behave. To enter a perfect
world without shattering its perfection would require a personality transformation
more radical than ever seen on earth. Through Jesus' intervention, God
can perform this miracle and make us fit for such a world, but he won't
abuse us by forcing a personality change upon us against our will. We must
be willing to let God take our pet sins from us and, in his unlimited wisdom
and love, rule every part of our lives. Humanity quivers on the brink of
extinction, mesmerized by sin like serpent's prey. Each moment that God
suppresses his explosive urge to extinguish evil, is a moment in which
billions of us have yet another chance to come to our senses and let Jesus
deliver us from our infatuation with sin. But the end of this period of
grace is hurtling toward us. Soon all suffering will cease. All wrongdoing
will be destroyed, along with everyone still caught in its deadly embrace.
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2. THERE
IS NO GOD To see the logic of leaving God out of the equation,
consider this: Frog + Princess's kiss = Handsome Prince (fairy tale) Frog
+ Chance + Millions of years = Handsome Prince (science) By definition,
no one knows what lies outside their tiny circle of knowledge. To claim
you know there is no God is to claim you have exhaustively searched every
part of every universe and dimension with an infallibly accurate method
of detecting every non-physical entity that could possibly exist. The claim
that God has taken the initiative and chosen to reveal himself to some
people is not nearly as unbelievable. Don't be like a blind person trying
to convince himself that because he has never seen, everyone else claiming
to see must be mistaken. In the realm beyond your present experience amazing
things could dwell - even a God poised to shatter your insensibility to
him. Are you ready for the most daring adventure? Try saying this: God,
I would like you to show me if you exist. If you are God, you are so superior
to me that I cannot put demands on you. Anything you choose to show me
must be on your terms - your time and your method. I can understand you
not showing yourself to people who have little desire to know you. I will
demonstrate my genuineness by at least reading the material presented here,
looking for clues that might help open me to your revelation. And why should
you bother revealing yourself to someone who would continue to ignore you
anyway? If you show me there is a God who made me and wants the best for
me, I will give you your rightful place as God of my life by obeying and
trusting your love and wisdom. That prayer opens the most exciting possibilities
in the cosmos.
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3. WHO MADE
GOD? Everyone is forced to conclude that there has always
been something in existence, whether it be gas, God or a full-blown universe.
Every physical thing we have ever observed tends to degenerate. There is
even a scientific law - the second law of thermodynamics - that states
this. So whatever has always existed must be radically different from anything
we have ever seen - like God, for instance.
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4. GOD,
IF HE EXISTED, WOULD BE IMPERSONAL On the pretext of having
a high view of God, people sometimes end up portraying God as sub-human
- an impersonal force more akin to a machine or gravity than the Creator
of us all. The secret attraction of this presumption is that it is easier
to ignore a nebulous force than a God who thinks and feels and judges.
If we can feel and love, our Maker can do all that - and more. If to some
of us God seems impersonal, it suggests not the shallowness of God's nature
but the shallowness of our relationship with him. God is warm. His standards
are granite. His heart is soft.
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5. I HATE GOD
You might have every reason to hate the person you think God to be, but
is that 'God' real? Your anger feels justified. We can understand infinite
wisdom, however, no more than a babe understands its mother. What if your
resentment towards God is like that of a desperately sick child who bites
his doctor, imagining the caring doctor to be the cause of his torment,
rather than his only hope of recovery? What a tragedy if you let the simple
fact that you don't have infinite IQ rob you of your greatest source of
comfort. No one in a lifetime has been so spurned, so misunderstood, so
much hated without cause, as God is every moment of every day by millions
of people, each of whom he loves more than we could conceive. No one is
touched as deeply by humanity's anguish as its Creator. No one is as aware
of suffering humanity as God is, and no one loves with the intensity that
God loves. And your pain intensifies his pain. God weeps. Even when the
cause seems beyond human influence, all heartache can be traced not to
God's will, but to rebellion against God's will. Many things are murky
or unknown to us - the view from eternity, the non-physical realm, the
intricate chain reaction set off from person to person and generation to
generation whenever anything happens. Relative to the all-knowing Lord,
we are as shortsighted as King Midas, who wanted everything he touched
to turn to gold. We have no idea of the full consequences of our wishes
coming true. We vainly pit our puny intellect against the Infinite Mind,
using brain cells he gave us to try to out-think him. If God's ways don't
always make sense to us it merely confirms that our combined brainpower
couldn't light a single galaxy. And too often we confuse a good life with
a soft life. Too often virtue slips in our priorities. Of necessity, God's
love must be like that of a wise parent, focusing on long-term good, even
at the price of tearing his own heart by infuriating the tiny minds of
people he loves. His goal is the highest good for all humanity, not some
short-term gain that fizzles or ends up robbing others. Although we can
gain a little insight into God's wisdom, were all our attempts to fail
utterly, we have the security of knowing that our sorrow plunges a knife
into the heart of the all-powerful Lord. That's the ultimate proof that
secreted within the stupendous intellect of Almighty God is an ingenious,
love-filled reason for allowing it.
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6. IF GOD
MADE US, OUR MORAL FAILINGS ARE GOD'S FAULT In other words,
if we disobey God, it's God's fault. If you object to God giving you the
right to grieve him, then reject that right. Ask God to control you as
a master controls a slave. Then let Jesus wipe clean your slate and spiritually
remake you. Everyone will benefit. NO LOVING GOD WOULD LET A BYSTANDER
BE MAIMED BY A DRUNK DRIVER What alternative can you suggest? If God enslaved
the human will, squelching wrongdoing by forcibly preventing us from indulging
in our favorite sins, we'd be the first to shake our fists at him. It would
be the height of hypocrisy to dare criticise God for not always interfering
when tragedy looms. Time after time we have each proved by our actions
that we don't want his love and wisdom cramping our style. A God of love
wants the whole world to operate in love, but could you force someone to
love you? An involuntary act can have no moral value. It's slavery. Where
would the virtue be in any action if it were impossible not to be virtuous?
All of life would become meaningless. We say there is no hell and set new
records in suicide rates. We call Christian morality old-fashioned and
suddenly it's old-fashioned not to know the latest AIDS statistics. We
fill our hospitals with bodies ravaged by promiscuity and substance abuse.
Try calculating even the dollar cost of divorce, fraud, laziness, irresponsible
driving, theft, vandalism, prisons, judicial system, and police. One wonders
how our economy has survived this long. Incalculable misery is inevitable
whenever God's laws are regarded as oppressive restrictions rather than
loving expressions of divine wisdom. We spurn God's laws, hurt each other,
and then have the audacity to blame God for the resulting disaster. All
suffering can be tracked back to human wrong-doing - not necessarily the
action of anyone presently alive, but to someone's deliberate disregard
of God and his ways. (There is even a human link to natural disasters,
explained later.) And why didn't God strike that person dead before others
could be hurt? Because to be fair he should do the same to you and me.
Many of us would go to any lengths - even to accusing our Judge of injustice
- in an unconscious attempt to push the spotlight away from the recesses
of a dirty conscience. If only we could smear God, narrowing the gap between
his goodness and our shabby behaviour, we'd feel better. Only a maniac
or an egomaniac would dare demand justice from God. Though we are too trapped
in our own dirt to have a hope of seeing ourselves as we really are, if
we could remove ourselves a little, we would realize we all stand guilty
before a holy God. We have each added to humanity's pain. But there must
be a Day of reckoning. All evil must be removed. Even the self-righteous
have been demanding it for millennia, though they have no idea what they
are asking. Our response before that awesome moment will determine whether
we'll be around to enjoy an evil-free environment. The suffering of humanity's
only innocent (Jesus) blazed the way for the removal of all suffering and
when he re-visits this planet he will complete his mission. But how, without
unprincipled favoritism, could he eradicate all evil without destroying
you and me? Only by us letting him wrench our darling sins from us, and
trusting him to have taken their horrific consequences upon himself. Then
we will be spared and no one can accuse God of injustice or favoritism.
He has borne the penalty himself. ANOTHER ANGLE ON TRAGEDIES: The ranting
of armchair philosophers differ markedly from the findings of people with
the deepest experience of both God and suffering. St Paul, one of the most
qualified persons ever to broach this subject, discovered that no tragedy
could 'separate us from the love of God.' (Romans 8:35-39) For nearly 2,000
years this hard-won insight has been put to the test by the torment of
thousands of Christian martyrs who have agonized in triumph, rejoicing
in the goodness of God. WHAT MAKES PAUL SUCH AN EXPERT? He really knew
God. This one-time violent opponent of Christianity was bright, but as
every agnostic knows, when it comes to contacting the Almighty, intelligence
helps no more than one's bank balance. (Luke 10:21; Mark 10:15; 1 Corinthians
1:19-29) The Apostle Paul's interaction with God makes the spiritual experiences
of this world’s geniuses shrivel to insignificance. (Acts 9:1-24; 13:7-12;
14:8-11; 28:3-6; Romans 15:18-19; 1 Corinthians 2:4-5; 11:1; 2 Corinthians
12:1-10; Galatians 1:10-20; 2:1-2,6-7; Philippians 1:21; 2 Timothy 1:3)
Few people have endured such torment. He was slandered, betrayed, flogged,
stoned, imprisoned and shipwrecked with devastating frequency. (1 Corinthians
4:11-13; 2 Corinthians 11:23-29) Paul's grasp of the purest love completes
his credentials as an authority on the relationship between God's love
and suffering. (1 Corinthians 13) He was unmoved by soppy emotionalism
or other sham forms of love. Though you spurn every Christian on the planet,
you cannot dismiss this saint of a man. And he discovered that the reality
of suffering couldn’t diminish the infinitude of God's powerful love. This
enlightenment did not come cheaply to Paul, and he realized it could not
be passed on by words alone. (Ephesians 3:17-19) Intense experience, prayer,
and intimacy with God is a common price. Include all types of affliction,
and it is no exaggeration to say that literally millions of people have
suffered without it diminishing their devotion to Jesus. On the contrary,
they insist it was God's comfort, love and inspiration that empowered them
to endure. It was once claimed that by the laws of aerodynamics bumblebees
couldn’t fly. But people who know bumblebees could not be hoodwinked. A
scientific explanation might elude them, but they know bumblebees fly.
Similarly, people who really know God, even those who have suffered as
much as is humanly possible, know what they know: God's love is as mind-boggling
as his power. Gaining insight in this matter might not be scientifically
satisfying, but it is truth proven by cold reality. 'When you know God,'
breathed a Nazi concentration camp inmate, 'you don't need to know why.'
The hearts of thousands leap in agreement.
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7. WHAT'S IN
IT FOR ME? You are right to reject a religion that's a list
of dos and don'ts, or a gathering of dour-faced, self-righteous Bible thumpers.
Jesus would reject it too. Anything Jesus is involved in is vibrant, liberating,
compassionate, powerful and supernatural. People dismiss Christianity on
the basis of an outsider's glance, like a little girl-hating boy certain
he will always detest lovemaking. Knowing Jesus is more wonderful than
the uninitiated could dream. All yearning is a yearning for Jesus, discovered
someone enjoying the ultimate adventure. The love, excitement, challenge,
fulfillment and understanding we crave are found in the One who made us.
Jesus likened the Christian spiritual experience to buried treasure. Millions
walk passed it, never suspecting the wonders that lie below the surface.
Anyone who makes the discovery, however, would eagerly trade for it everything
they had previously treasured, like trading trinkets for truckloads of
diamonds. To attempt description of the benefits of spiritual union with
Jesus sounds as hollow and self-centered as listing receiving a gold ring
as a benefit of marrying the most wonderful person. It's like dissecting
the most exquisite, priceless flower and offering the individual parts
to the highest bidder. Moreover, it sounds like hype - just too good to
be believable. This is to be expected. We were made to enjoy the God who
made us, so it is hardly surprising that a relationship with him will fulfill
our deepest longing. Nevertheless, it still sounds too good to be true.
Here's a few of the consequences of being united to the One we were made
for: * A brand new start in life. * Involvement in the greatest conceivable
good. Reaching your highest potential. Finding and fulfilling your reason
for being born. Living life to the full. * The thrill of knowing you can
now achieve things of eternal significance. * Being at peace with God.
No longer running from reality. * The excitement of living life on the
edge, as God takes you beyond what you are humanly capable of. * The lifelong
opportunity to love and thank the Giver of every good and beautiful thing
everyone has ever enjoyed. * A life that is highly demanding and challenging,
with the greatest power in existence willing you and empowering you to
achieve. * The freedom to look in the mirror and know that no matter what
your past, you are now pure in the eyes of the holy God. * Divine power
to love the unlovable, to break destructive habits, to resist peer pressure
and to control such weaknesses as temper, greed, and selfishness. * Knowing
that God is working within you and in your circumstances to make you more
and more like Jesus. * Being on the winning side - the obvious consequence
of having in your life the God of infinite power and infinite wisdom. *
The ultimate security of knowing you are forever loved and that nothing
- not even death - can rob you of its endless joys. * The knowledge that
you are of the greatest importance to the most important Person in the
universe. * Having as your best friend the Person who not only sympathizes
but knows your every weakness and triumph, your every thought, your every
experience since the moment of your conception, your darkest secret, your
fondest dream, and is committed to you with unswerving devotion. * Answers
to prayer. * Entry into the spiritual dimension. Supernatural dreams, visions,
miracles, angelic visitations and other amazing spiritual experiences are
possibilities. * Joy and peace and fulfillment, each of which are so far
beyond what anything else offers that it defies description. * Deliverance
from the endless torment of hell. * Not even all God's incomparable gifts,
however, reach the ecstasy of enjoying and knowing intimately the most
exciting Person in the universe. He is so special that falling in love
with God is the inevitable consequence of truly knowing him.
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8. SCIENCE HAS
CRIPPLED CHRISTIANITY No one imagines that an all-powerful
God would be incapable of using processes or unable to control vast numbers
of intricate, seemingly insignificant events. Early Christians deprived
of modern science were as aware as today's generation that a baby's conception
gives every appearance of resulting from chance and human whim. This has
never embarrassed Christians, as if the development of a foetus from the
joining of two cells demolished the fact that the resulting life is a work
of God, or that God is unable to bring good even out of anti-God behaviour
such as rape. With an act of God there are two levels of explanation, one
of which science can contribute to. Consider, for instance, when Jesus
told a man to stretch out his withered hand and it immediately healed.
(Luke 6:6,10) Scientists might describe what took place within that man's
hand in terms of multiplication of cells, suddenly improved blood flow,
etc. Such an explanation, though accurate, would miss an entire dimension
to this event: the hand was restored at Jesus' word. It is as if science
lets us examine a masterpiece with an electron microscope (and such a view
can be of value), whereas the Bible empowers us to see the big picture,
enabling us to grasp the divine meaning and purpose of that masterpiece
we call life. A DIFFERENT VIEW: One has only to consider weapons of mass
destruction, brainwashing techniques, and electronic invasion of privacy
to realize that scientific advance has only heightened our age-old dilemma:
human nature. For our most fundamental problem, Jesus is the only answer.
And technology has not changed the fact of death. Not only did Jesus make
the brazen claim to have brought to humanity the secret of eternal life,
the proof that he actually conquered death in his own body is so compelling
that it has floored modern doubters. After his horrific death, Jesus appeared
alive; eating, cooking, being handled, displaying mortal wounds to skeptics,
conversing with friends while hiking kilometers. Hundreds saw him. (1 Corinthians
15:3-7; Acts 1:3-4; Luke 24:13-43; John 20:24-21:14) More recently, highly
skilled opponents of Christianity who sifted the evidence for the sole
purpose of exposing Jesus' resurrection as a hoax or hallucination or misunderstanding
have been so confounded by what they uncovered as to publicly declare that
Jesus rose from the dead. As one would not expect the evidence to be this
powerful, I recommend you investigate it yourself. A good place to start
is Evidence that Demand a Verdict, Volume 1, edited by Josh McDowell, published
by Campus Crusade for Christ, Arrowhead Springs, CA.
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9. PLEASANT
NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES OF NON-CHRISTIANS DISPROVE CHRISTIANITY
Most reports of pleasant near-death experiences mention an encounter with
a being who radiates love. No impersonal God could love. That God is a
person who loves even his enemies is a uniquely Christian concept. These
reports also seem to contradict such non-Christian beliefs as karma, reincarnation,
and that the ultimate destination of humans is to lose their individuality
in nirvana. The Bible does not exclude the possibility that on the other
side of the grave non-Christians might have a few moments in pleasant surrounds
before being ushered into a strikingly different abode. It says that before
being hurled into the lake of fire, non-Christians will be brought before
God's throne. Presumably, this is located in a beautiful, heavenly place.
(Revelation 20:11-12) The Bible says that because non-Christians do not
enjoy the spiritual transformation and protection that only Jesus can provide,
they are particularly vulnerable to spiritual deception. They are subject
to the interference of the Evil One, who masquerades as an angel of light.
(2 Corinthians 4:4; 11:14-15; John 8:44) This renders their near-death
experiences highly suspect. YOU CAN'T FOOL ALL THE PEOPLE: Dr. Maurice
Rawlings was desperately trying to save a postman's life. The patient,
in between times of clinical death, kept screaming that he had been in
hell and pleading with the reluctant doctor to lead him in prayer. The
postman's encounter with hell was so convincing that even the doctor's
skepticism vanished. The man survived the ordeal and became a Christian.
He could recall the prayer and viewing his body from a distance, and yet
he could remember nothing of his hellish experience. Apparently, it was
so horrific that his mind had suppressed it. Researchers find that about
80% of resuscitated patients report nothing. (Who would boast about being
sent to a place of shame and torment?) Researchers are therefore forced
to examine a highly unrepresentative sample, and, human nature being what
it is, an unknown proportion of even these would be lying. Prior to Dr.
Rawlings, researchers had not personally resuscitated patients. They were
content to interview people who had more time to repress unpleasant experiences.
Rawlings found that interviewing people immediately after resuscitation
produced as many reports of bad experiences as good ones. In the case of
suicide attempts, 85% of those resuscitated reported being glad to be alive.
Every account Rawlings has collected from such people has been 'hellish'.
The doctor records another man's experience after his heart stopped beating.
It ended up being so horrendous that the patient was certain he had been
to hell. It brought about his conversion to Christianity. Yet the first
part of his experience was blissful - floating above his body, feeling
happy, at peace and free from pain. Had he been resuscitated at that point,
his impression of life after death would have been vastly different. A
number of people have reported the initially non-threatening light at the
tunnel's end turning into hellfire. Many people are so biased against the
existence of hellish experiences that Dr. Rawlings himself has been misquoted
in a way that suggested all after-death experiences are pleasant. He is
often instructed before appearing on TV talk shows not to mention hell.
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10. A GOD
OF LOVE WOULDN'T SEND ME TO HELL 'Life is a great surprise,'
observed Vladimir Nobokov, 'I do not see why death should not be an even
greater one.' Hell is God reluctantly granting non-Christians their wish.
Ultimately, life and every desirable thing comes from the God who created
every molecule that we see, feel, enjoy and misuse. Even sin's fickle pleasure,
that elusive shadow of the real thing seized while defying him, is possible
only because the Son of God lovingly created his haters with the ability
to experience pleasure. Non-Christians push Jesus aside, yet in his extravagant
love Jesus keeps giving and giving. They don't want him meddling in their
lives, but he keeps forcing himself upon them, showering them with gifts
of life and pleasure. In hell they finally get their way. To be granted
separation from the Source of every good and beautiful thing, however,
is a terrifying prospect. A DIFFERENT VIEW: In the western world the concept
of a God of love pops up so often that we forget the source of this notion.
The only way of truly knowing that God is love is through the revelation
of Jesus and the Bible, both of which lovingly and emphatically warn of
hell's grim reality.
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11. I DON'T
NEED GOD People sometimes say they don't need love. They
hope it's a sign of strength. Sadly, all it indicates is a fear of getting
hurt, and the result is a hollow life. Asserting that we don't need Jesus
is similar, and even more tragic. No one could survive a millisecond without
God. He holds the entire universe together, including every atom in your
body. You are like a delicate fish in an aquarium blissfully unaware of
its dependence because it thinks it is simply the nature of food to suddenly
appear everyday and that water quality, temperature and aeration take care
of themselves. For years you have acted like a parasite, sucking everything
you can from the Creator and more or less treating him as if he doesn't
exist. God in his kindness has let you abuse his generosity, giving you
time to come to your senses. Your time, however, is running out. You might
survive a month without eating (but who would want to?). To live for years,
however, you must have food. You might survive a hundred years without
surrendering to God (though it would be a tragic waste). But to live forever,
you must yield to Jesus.
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12. CHRISTIANITY
IS A CRUTCH We'll hop over here and let's discuss it. More
than a crutch, it is a whole new set of legs. A living relationship with
Jesus makes everything else look like a crutch. It's power to face problems
head on. The transformation is like a machine with nearly dead batteries
being plugged into a new power source. Jesus fills the unfillable hole
within us. He makes us whole. He meets our deepest needs. As pianos were
made to be played, we were made for Jesus. He alone releases our full potential.
Everything anyone has ever enjoyed springs from God's creative genius and
generosity. Like babies, non-Christians take everything from God and in
the height of selfishness give their Maker not so much as a thank-you in
return. To become a Christian is to come of age. It is to take up your
responsibilities with the One to whom you owe everything. Until we face
our spiritual inadequacy, we are shutting our eyes to reality, like dungeon
dwellers recoiling from sunlight; like burn victims smashing mirrors. (John
3:19) Christians are very ordinary people who dared confront the spiritual
need the rest of us fearfully suppress. Through Jesus they somehow found
the courage to push against the torrent of popular opinion and say good-bye
to their favorite sins and the stranglehold of almost life-long habits.
They put their life on the line and to their surprise found the warm presence
of God.
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13. THE
CHURCH IS FULL OF HYPOCRITES Many people imagine they despise
Christianity when they are merely rejecting aspects of 'Churchianity' that
Jesus himself would reject. Jesus denounced religious hypocrites. So if
hypocrisy turns your stomach, you might be Christlike, but to make this
claim stick you must have Jesus' attitude to hypocrites: he forgave them.
People can deeply hurt us, and if they happen to call themselves Christians
it could turn us off Jesus for life. Emotionally, this is perfectly understandable,
though of course it pales under the light of rational thought. If Jesus'
extraordinary claims are true, however, this matter is more important than
life itself. The consequences of ignoring him are too catastrophic and
the implications of responding to him are too stupendous to let emotions
swindle us. A major theme in Jesus' teaching (it's even in the Lord's prayer)
is that we can enjoy the wondrous transformation that God's forgiveness
brings, only to the degree that we are willing to forgive people who have
hurt us. (Matthew 6:12,14-15; 18:21-35; Mark 11:25-26) Jumping over the
moon would be easier than forgiving some people, but if we come to Christ
with sincerity, he will work the miracle of liberating us from the bondage
of bitterness and empower us to forgive the unforgivable. A DIFFERENT VIEW:
Hypocrites are people who claim to be morally better than they really are.
Authentic Christians claim to be so bad that they deserve to be sentenced
to hell forever. Are you saying they are even worse than that? Christians
are people who consider themselves such moral failures that they have come
to Jesus for help and forgiveness. Making it spiritually depends not on
how popular or nice we are, but how much we want God to rule our life and
change us. Whether it is through quirks of nature or upbringing or whatever,
becoming likeable is harder for some of us. What matters most, however,
is not where we are now, but where we are headed. Though they may have
started far behind many non-Christians, people who have opened their lives
to Jesus have commenced a spiritual journey that will end in divine moral
perfection in the next life. This, they insist, will not result from their
own efforts, but from an utterly undeserved miracle of God - a miracle
freely available to anyone who dares ask Jesus for it. Not realizing that
genuine Christians have such a low view of their own morality, we attack
them. What drives us to despise Christians is not unkindness so much as
a desperate attempt to drown the shrieks of our own conscience. A favorite,
rarely conscious, technique to silence a suppressed but nagging conscience
is to muddy the name of anyone who might give the appearance of being morally
better than we are. ANOTHER RESPONSE: Would you criticise hospitals for
being filled with sick people? When Christ walked this planet, one of the
most frequent criticisms he faced was that sinners were drawn to him like
drought-stricken animals to water. Not all the unsavory characters milling
around Jesus let him deliver them from their sin-sickness, but they sensed
that in him was something their aching conscience desperately needed. Jesus
chose his twelve Disciples and loved them unreservedly, knowing that one
of his supposedly closest friends, Judas, was such a hypocrite that he
would arrange Jesus' murder. The presence of the ultimate hypocrite in
the midst of that inner circle has not prevented millions of people throughout
the ages from becoming devoted Christians. Moreover, the leading disciple
- Peter - was also a hypocrite. He vowed he would remain true to Jesus
no matter what, and within hours he swore he didn't know Jesus. Years later
the apostle Paul accused Peter to his face of further hypocrisy. (Galatians
2:11-14) But Paul and other Christians were made of stronger stuff than
to try using the failings of key Christians as an excuse for wavering in
their own devotion to Christ. If you let a hypocrite stand between you
and God, observed someone, guess who is closer to God! YET ANOTHER RESPONSE:
The embarrassing thing about denouncing hypocrisy is that it is equally
hypocritical to condemn those who do not follow the teachings of Christ
if you do not follow the teachings of Christ yourself. And one of his most
fundamental teachings is that we should take our critical eyes off the
sin of others and concentrate on our own chronic need for Jesus' forgiveness.
(Matthew 7:1-5; Luke 6:37; 18:11-14)
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14. CHRISTIAN
SUPERSTARS ARE AFTER MONEY Although it is disturbingly easy
to misjudge peoples motives, my guess is that many people become doctors
for the money. If I were sick, however, I wouldn't risk death just to make
a point! A DIFFERENT VIEW: Deny, if you must, thousands of martyrs throughout
history so unselfishly devout that they gave up everything for Christ,
even their last drop of blood. Were everyone a fraud, you would still have
no excuse for not becoming the Christian you expect others to be. You know
you are not accountable before God for the actions of others. You are accountable,
however, for your own actions - and especially for your response to Christ's
offer to die in your place.
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15. I'M ANSWERABLE
TO NO ONE There is no such monstrosity as a self-made person.
We did not decide to be born and we can't even design our offspring's fingerprints.
The One who made everything owns everything. Every molecule in your body
and everything you have stuffed in your pockets - everything you have ever
used and abused - belongs to God. And to him you must give account. And
judgment will be on his terms, not ours. With accountability comes dignity.
To treat us as not responsible for our actions would be to treat us as
sub-human.
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16. CHRISTIANS
SUPPORT ENVIRONMENTAL VANDALISM Jesus taught that a common
sparrow - just one of millions - does not escape God's attention. In addition,
he emphasized that a single human is of greater value still. (Luke 12:6-7,24;
Matthew 12:11-12) Jesus exalted people, never lowering them to the level
of animals. So Christians love nature and yet, unlike many eastern religions,
they would never allow unchecked rat plagues to cause human starvation
and spread disease. Jesus brings things into perfect balance. A heightened
appreciation of nature is a common bi-product of Christian conversion.
Christians delight in nature because it is the handiwork of the God they
adore. The loss of a single species is the loss of a unique manifestation
of God's creative genius. I've seen childish scribble displayed in the
work places of proud parents. Love turned into a treasured work of art,
scrawls that many people would trash. Nature undergoes a similar upgrade
when seen through the eyes of Christians. Non-Christian religions are so
little understood in the Western world that it is not commonly realized
that in stark contrast to Christianity many religions teach that everything
physical is an illusion, and others claim that everything physical is evil.
And, of course, atheists see nature as the product of mindless chance.
Why go to pains to preserve an accident or an illusion or something evil?
And godless philosophy teaches that advance comes through survival of the
fittest (IE the extinction of the less fit). If for millions of years so
much good has come from mere chance and from the strong displacing the
weak, why suddenly change the rules? Environmental protection makes so
much sense that many non-Christians leap on board without even noticing
that it clashes with their basic beliefs. Christianity, however, has these
beliefs at its heart. Followers of Jesus reject greed and the 'might is
right' mentality. They stress the protection of the weaker and the defenseless,
and they exalt the physical realm, insisting that it is good and that nature
is as much a work of God as our own souls. The Bible opens with God giving
humanity the responsibility to look after nature. (Genesis 2:15) And it
indicates that nature is so important that the final result of the death
Jesus suffered will not only be the salvation of every person who will
accept it, but the restoration of nature. (Romans 8:19-23) Environmental
and humanitarian issues show Christian beliefs fitting reality so well
that even non-Christians often end up contradicting their own basic beliefs
and acting as if they believe Christianity is right. The spiritual side
of ecological problems: Our crime rate and our ecological crisis are different
manifestations of the same problem. Humanity, being in conflict with the
Creator, is in conflict with the Creator's work - nature. Humanity's rejection
of God has rendered nature our rival instead of a faithful servant. In
his human perfection Jesus displayed authority over nature. He rode an
unbroken donkey, calmed a storm, made a fig tree wither up, commanded miraculous
catches of fish, etc. (Matthew 8:23-27; 17:27; 21:19-21; Luke 5:4-9; 19:30,35;
John 21:5-6) He ruled by command, not harshness. By this, Christ demonstrated
the way in which humanity should have ruled everything on earth. (Hebrews
2:8-9) Humanity's delegated authority over nature hinged on humanity's
submission to God, the ultimate authority. If humanity had obeyed God,
nature would have obeyed humanity. To understand the tragedy, consider
the power of a policeman. While he is submitted to his superiors, people
obey him. But if he committed an offence and were ejected from the police
force, people would ignore his orders. To make them obey he would have
to resort to violence. From that fateful day when Adam severed humanity's
holy link with Creator God, he and his descendants - like the disgraced
policeman in our illustration - could only rule by violence. People kill
grubs, flies, weeds and so on. Like an abused child, nature writhes in
agony at the hands of its sinful overlords. If its oppressors are out of
control, little wonder that nature is often out of control. Although individuals
can, through Christ, restore the shattered union with the Lord of creation,
God in his patience still allows people to reject him and so nature's woes
continue. This will end when Christ returns, abolishes all evil, and renews
nature (our own bodies included). Then unhappiness will vanish, along with
everyone opposed to Christ's rule. (Romans 8:18-23; 2 Peter 3:9-13) That
anyone could do this seems incredible until we discover the real identity
of the person whose arrival on our planet split earth's calendars in two.
Though renowned for his humility, he professed to be humanity's only hope.
His outrageous claims incited thousands. And he backed his words by returning
bodily from the dead. This matter is too vital to let someone else do your
thinking. Examine Jesus' inexplicably perfect life and see if you don't
conclude he is the eternal Son of God through whom and for whom all creation
was originally made. (Colossians 1:16-17)
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17. CHRISTIANS
ARE BIGOTED, RACIST, SEXIST AND HOMOPHOBIC 'There is neither
Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in
Christ Jesus.' (Galatians 3:28; Colossians 3:11) Bible verses like that
are still shaking and shaping the world after 2,000 years. It is not merely
that the Bible was 20 centuries ahead of its time, it was the Bible that
at certain points in history pushed and dragged our western world to its
present point of tolerance. Christianity is the world's greatest leveler.
In Jesus' presence, everyone, regardless of muscle, talent, achievement,
IQ, education, wealth, professional status, social class, ethnicity, colour,
physical attractiveness, assertiveness, gender, age, habits, health, sexual
preference and moral accomplishment, stands equally able to receive Christ's
purity, status with God and free entry to heaven. Genuine followers of
Jesus have always insisted that the foetus, the infirmed, the elderly,
the demented, the criminal, the depraved, the alcoholic and the saint are
all equally precious to God. Various revivals of biblical Christianity
and the efforts of Christians like Wilberforce, the earl of Shaftesbury
and William Booth (to give just some nineteenth century examples), have
caused certain Christian principles, such as the equal value of all people,
to gain such popularity that they have become the accepted norm in the
western world. Except for history buffs with a firm grasp of the events
of 2,000 years, few of us realize that even anti-Christians such a Marxists
and Bible-burning feminists have (often unconsciously) incorporated aspects
of Christianity in their ideologies. For example, the teaching of Jesus
Christ consciously influenced the non-Christian Mahatma Gandhi, famous
for his non-violence and opposition to the entrenched prejudice of the
Hindu caste system. (See, for example, Gandhi's book Non-Violence in Peace
and War, 1949, vol. 2, Ch. 166) Most of the people Gandhi inspired, however,
would have been less aware that they were absorbing Christian principles.
A DIFFERENT VIEW: Every day all over the world cruel manipulation takes
place by people deceitfully using the word 'love'. The result is much cynicism,
hurt and distrust. Yet the counterfeit never invalidates the genuine. Just
as unscrupulous people have discovered the exploitive power of the word
'love,' some have discovered the word 'Jesus'. But people only counterfeit
things of value.
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18. RELIGION
HAS SPARKED WARS AND EXPLOITATION The same could be said
for politics, but politics cannot be eliminated from society; we can only
try to find the right political formula. Neither can we eliminate our religious
need; we can only find the right religion. A good start would be to find
one committed to a leader who said, 'Blessed are the peacemakers ... love
your enemies ... bless those who curse you ... turn the other cheek ...'
When looking for the cause of war, try greed, selfishness, pride, hate,
unforgiveness. A DIFFERENT VIEW: If you assume that killing and exploitation
are wrong, you have unconsciously appropriated Christian values. If, as
atheistic evolutionists teach, advancement comes through the survival of
the fittest, why not let war take its natural course? Dig into many non-Christian
religions and you will discover the teaching that all things are one -
including good and evil. Why work for justice if nothing - exploitation
included - is evil? It is Christianity that provides the rational basis
for pursuing justice and peace. It makes so much sense that non-Christians
often end up sidestepping the logical implications of their own beliefs.
They tack Christian values on to their anti-Christian base, like trying
to graft rose buds on to plastic roots.
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19. CHRISTIANS
HAVE A LOW AND NEGATIVE VIEW OF HUMANITY As demonstrated
by their views about abortion and euthanasia, Christians regard human life
as sacred. In contrast to secular society, they don't see people as the
result of an accident in a primeval swamp, or the meaningless product of
human lust. They see the lowliest of us as bearing the image of God himself;
made by him and the focus of his love. They believe God values us so highly
that he wants to enjoy us for all eternity, and that he has spared nothing
to make this possible. Yet the Bible fits everyday reality. Christians
are not surprised that tiny children, tenderly loved and nurtured in the
best homes, are naughty. They never imagined that dishonesty would be limited
to the poor or the uneducated or those with inadequate diet. They don't
fall for the enticing trap of pointing the accusing finger at others and
letting themselves off the hook. They believe we are all equally guilty
and all equally able to attain moral perfection through Christ. A DIFFERENT
VIEW: If we are as good as we like to think we are, we would flock to the
best person there has ever been, Jesus Christ. Deep down, however, we suspect
the worst about ourselves and flee from it like people refusing cancer
checks, even though early diagnosis brings life, not death. Anyone who
admits the need for it, can be instantly accredited with the moral purity
of Jesus, receive divine moral power and, in the next life, be made morally
perfect.
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20. IT DOESN'T
MATTER WHAT YOU BELIEVE AS LONG AS YOU'RE SINCERE What if
you believe . . . * all you need for sky diving is a good umbrella * plumbers
have better cures for constipation than doctors * red traffic lights mean
'go'. In the physical world, what you believe is critical. And the same
God made the spiritual realm. Try telling a victim of Hinduism that it
doesn't matter what you believe. Especially before Christian influence
gained momentum in India, millions of Hindus sincerely believed that: *
baby girls should be drowned in the Ganges so they can be reincarnated
as boys * surviving widows should be cremated alive with their deceased
husbands * the gross discrimination and prejudice of the Hindu caste system
should be enforced * it is better not to relieve human suffering because
that would be interfering with people's karma. 'It doesn't matter what
you believe,' is the despairing cry of people whose beliefs have never
brought them to spiritual reality. They are like people who have never
won in their life, consoling themselves with the platitude that it doesn't
matter whether you win or lose. They are like people so out of touch that
they answer multiple choice exams by guesswork and assume everyone else
must do the same. A DIFFERENT VIEW: Find people who claim that sincerity
is all that matters and try applying that logic to something they are passionate
about, such as racism, rape, cruelty to animals, environmental vandalism,
nuclear warfare, banning abortion. Suddenly they get hot under the collar.
Suddenly it matters very much what you believe. People apply this lack
of logic only to things they could hardly care less about. Those who say
all that matters is sincerity would like to include themselves among the
sincere. Instead, they prove they have no sincere religious conviction.
They are simply mouthing a lazy, potentially fatal excuse for avoiding
life's most important decision. The genuinely sincere, would make seeking
God their top priority. Instead, we bury our head in a thousand other activities
and lame excuses for not confronting life's most critical issue. We are
like little children who have run away from home - hungry, tired and in
danger, yet still hiding for fear of what mummy might do if she found us.
The reality is that God longs to take us up in his arms, forgive us, and
give us a life of fulfillment and challenge beyond our wildest hopes. ALL
RELIGIONS ARE MUCH THE SAME That's what many religions teach, so you have
nothing to lose by ignoring them and concentrating on Jesus, who declared
that if you don't surrender to him, you have everything to lose. (John
14:6; Acts 4:10-12) You and I are simply not in a position to claim to
know more about spiritual reality than the greatest religious teacher earth
has seen - Jesus. He upheld the Scriptures, which insist that all other
religions offend God. (Deuteronomy 32:16-20; Matthew 5:17-19) To the casual
observer, wild mushrooms are all much the same and who cares anyhow? But
when there is nothing else to eat, it becomes rather important whether
the variety you choose is poisonous. And if you eat nothing for weeks,
indecision becomes as deadly as the worse decision. New Agers and others
mutilate all the unique features of Jesus' teaching, distorting Christianity
into a form of eastern religion and surprise, surprise, when comparing
this grotesque perversion with other religions, it begins to look as if
'all religions are much the same.' A DIFFERENT VIEW: To ignore glaring
differences between religions might seem broad-minded. In reality it is
about as conceited and narrow as a person could get. To assert that all
religions are essentially the same would be to claim you are smarter than
each of the billions of people who see the distinctive features of their
religion as critical. You would be asserting that even though you are not
an expert in their religion you know they are wrong - you know their religion
is really no different. Jesus made Godlike claims of this magnitude but
he backed them up by living a perfect life, walking on water, calming a
storm, multiplying bread and fish, healing people born blind or deaf or
crippled, rising from the dead, transforming believers for 2,000 years,
and so on. ANOTHER RESPONSE: One of the Bible's most basic teachings is
that followers of other religions have been enticed by deceptive spirits
who are utterly opposed to the God who created us and loves us. (Romans
1:18-23; 1 Corinthians 10:20; 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12; 1 Timothy 4:1) Even
the first two of the ten commandments - have no other gods, make no idols
- show that God regards it as a grave offence to become involved in other
religions. (Exodus 20:3-4) No matter how similar non-Christian religions
are, their truths are laced with errors that entice their devout followers
away from the true God. We despise this biblical revelation because it
forces us to make a decision about religion. And it sounds narrow-minded,
but Jesus affirmed that the way to God is narrow, and that few people go
that way. (Matthew 7:14) Anyone really sincere, however, will seek truth
no matter how unpalatable it seems. To sit on the fence is a marvelous
position. From the top of the fence you can look in any direction and watch
life pass you by.
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21. THERE
ARE SO MANY RELIGIONS: HOW COULD ANYONE KNOW WHICH IS RIGHT?
Most religions say Jesus was a great teacher or prophet. So focus on that
great teacher. Until you do, God will remain a blur. Suppose I was off-colour
and two eminent doctors examined me. Dr A's diagnosis was that I had a
life-threatening illness, but treatment X would cure me. Dr B said it was
only a cold and treatment Y would cure me. Dr A's more drastic diagnosis
doesn't in itself mean he is right, but it means I'd be a fool not to give
higher priority to checking out his claims. Consider a worst-case scenario.
Suppose another religion was right and instead of following that religion,
I became a Christian. Most religions would say the Christian life is reasonably
moral. So, according to them, although I would miss top spot, my life after
death would be fairly comfortable. A few claim that if I ignored their
religion, after death I'll cease to exist. I can handle that. Some say
I'd get another chance through reincarnation. That's not too bad. But with
Jesus it's different. If he is right and I ignore him, the consequences
are unthinkable. Christ warned that only if I receive into my life the
benefits of his agonizing death, could I avoid an eternity of torment in
hell. (Matthew 20:28, 25:32-34,41,46) You're gambling with eternity. Improve
your odds by giving priority to weighing Jesus' claims. A DIFFERENT VIEW:
To determine if Jesus' teaching is from God requires divine insight. Whether
God grants a person this spiritual understanding hinges on a single factor.
That critical factor, said Jesus, is your willingness to obey God. (John
7:17) Why should God bother to open your eyes to spiritual truth if you
are unwilling to respond to that truth? Yet few of us are prepared to pay
that price. It involves a willingness to relinquish our hopes and dreams
for the future, to forego our pet sins and anything else God may ask. Such
abandonment seems crazy until we consider who God is. The God who made
and sustains the entire universe is the source of all knowledge, moral
goodness and love. That means he is good, he is trustworthy, he has our
best interest at heart, and he is wiser than we are and he loves us more
than we love ourselves. Obeying God is the smartest thing anyone could
ever do. Until we acknowledge this and are willing to obey God, we obviously
don't want God in our lives. (We might want him as our slave, or as a curiosity,
but not as God.) If so, why should God waste time giving us the spiritual
discernment to know whether Jesus is the only way to God? Until we rectify
this we will remain spiritually confused, subject to the deceptive powers
of anti-God influences, unable to determine which religion is right.
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22. EVEN HARE
KRISHNAS ARE MORE CHRISTIAN THAN CHRISTIANS ARE! Most Christians
eat killed animals but, as Hare Krishna’s point out, Jesus said 'Thou shalt
not kill.' More accurately, Jesus said, 'You have heard that people in
the past were told, "Thou shalt not kill ..."' (Matthew 5:21) Jesus was
quoting from the Old Testament (Exodus 20:13) - the book he loved and frequently
cited and affirmed to be the unique revelation of God. (Matthew 5:17-19;
22:29-32; 26:31; Luke 4:4-12; 16:31;22:37; 24:44-47; John 6:45) Over and
over, that book records God commanding his people to eat the meat of sacrificial
animals. (Exodus 12:3-8,24; Deuteronomy 12:20-22,27-28; 27: 7-10) And the
more holy people (priests) were required to eat even more meat. (Leviticus
7:14-16,30-34; 8:30-31; 10:16-18; Deuteronomy 18:1-3) In fact, under Old
Testament law, no vegetarian could belong to the people of God. (Numbers
9:11-13) (The point of animal sacrifice is that God was instilling the
notion that an innocent must die for human sins. Ultimately, the innocent
who dies for human sin must be human. That's where Jesus fits in.) By quoting
and exalting the book that emphasizes eating meat, Jesus was clearly speaking
against murder - the killing of people, not animals. 'Eat whatever is set
before you,' Jesus ordered his Disciples, knowing that their hosts, being
Jewish, would be meat eaters. (Luke 10:1,5-7) Jesus spoke approvingly of
a man who slaughtered a cow for a feast. In fact, he likened that man to
God. (Luke 15:10,22-23) Christ ate meals hosted by all sorts of people.
(Mark 14:3; Luke 5:27-30; 7:36; 11:37; 14:1; 15:2) Even in a nation of
meat eaters his unrestricted diet caused a stir. (Luke 5:33; 7:33-34) He
helped catch fish, (Matthew 17:27; Luke 5:4-9; John 21:5-8) cooked fish,
(John 21:9-13) fed it to people, (Mark 6:41-43; 8:7-8) and ate it himself
(Luke 24:41-43). He also ate the Passover meal in which the main dish was
lamb. (Luke 22:7-8,15) Followers of Jesus are not offended that their Savior
ate meat because they know that, contrary to the claims of many religions,
there is no spiritual link between animals and people. There is no such
thing as reincarnation. Yet Hare Krishna’s, flying in the face of all the
facts, misrepresent Jesus as supporting their views about animal life.
This exposes the unfortunate lengths to which such religions will sometimes
go to deceive.
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23. THE
BIBLE CONTRADICTS ITSELF Most of these claims are blatantly
spurious. We must recognize, however, that truth is complex. I was told
early in my schooling that water conducts electricity. 'That's why,' declared
my teacher, 'you should be careful about water on laundry floors.' Years
later I was taught that water does not conduct electricity, it is only
the impurities in water that allow conduction. Still later I learnt that
water does conduct electricity, it is just that it does not conduct it
very much. Truth is indeed complex, and in the Bible God has entrusted
us with spiritual truth in all its complexity.
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24. CHRISTIANITY
IS ON THE DECLINE In 1430 one in 99 of the world's population
were Christians. In 1790 one in 49 In 1940 one in 32 In 1970 one in 19
In 1980 one in 16 In 1983 one in 13 In 1986 one in 11 In 1994 one in 10
In the period 1934-1994, the number of Christians in the world increased
by 1300 percent (from 40 million to 540 million in the last 60 years),
while the world's population grew only 400 percent. Worldwide, authentic
conversions to genuine Christianity (as contrasted with nominal Christianity)
are snowballing to such a degree that space allows just a few highlights.
In our century, Communism pronounced the death sentence upon Christianity.
In so many parts of Eastern Europe where the atheistic experiment was relentlessly
and violently enforced, Communism is in deep trouble and Christianity is
thriving. In Communist China, in the face of sometimes terrifying Government
opposition, people are committing themselves to a spiritual relationship
with Jesus Christ at a rate averaging about 28,000 new converts a day.
This is happening in the home of yin and yang and other anti-Christian
concepts and practices admired by New Agers. In this nation steeped for
thousands of years in non-Christian religion, then mercilessly indoctrinated
into atheism, so many millions of Chinese have turned their back on all
that and become born again Christians that it is now thought the figure
totals a staggering 100 million Chinese. For that many million to take
such a step in an environment hostile both to religion and to anything
thought to be foreign, they must have discovered something very real and
powerful. Over the last few decades, South Koreans have been flocking to
Jesus by the millions. In response, the UN has officially reclassified
as a Christian nation this one-time Buddhist stronghold. Worldwide, people
are surrendering their lives to Jesus at an astounding average of nearly
a million converts per week. On the decline? You must be joking! It is
estimated that of every genuine Christian since the first century, 70%
came to Christ after 1900. Of these, 70% had their life-transforming encounter
with Jesus since World War II. And of them, 70% became Christians in the
last 4-5 years. A DIFFERENT VIEW: The Bible affirms that at the name of
Jesus every human and god and demon and force will bow. Jesus' position
of head of the universe was confirmed by what happened to his blood drained
corpse, entombed, tied up with cloth, weighed down with spices, its vital
organs ripped apart by a spear. That mutilated carcass sprang to life again.
And his uniqueness has been put to the test by missionaries penetrating
every conceivable religion with the power of Jesus and by Christian converts
from all manner of beliefs who through Christ have been delivered from
atheism, Satanism, demon possession, curses, bondage to lust, drugs, alcohol
and so on.
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25. CHRISTIANITY
IS OUT OF DATE Ancient Greeks believed the world was round.
In the third century BC Eratosthenes even calculated the earth's circumference.
Yet this belief eventually fell out of favour and remained unpopular for
centuries until scientific advance rendered the belief fashionable again.
But fashion never changed the shape of the earth. Neither can fashion change
our spiritual need. Christianity is no passing fad. It has stood the test
of time. In fact, it is gaining popularity like never before. Jesus' teaching
is unfashionable in the sense that interplanetary travel is unfashionable.
If, however, by old-fashioned we mean that which is crude and outclassed,
Jesus' teaching renders modern society old-fashioned. Modern views, no
matter how desperately we cling to them, have been superseded. The morality
of Jesus was so far ahead of its time that 2,000 years after Jesus brought
it to this planet, modern society is still no closer to attaining it. 'Go
the extra mile ... bless those who curse you ... Judge not ... It is more
blessed to give than to receive...' Present day morality, with its crude
focus upon observable behaviour rather than heart attitude, is hopelessly
primitive and out of touch with reality. Consider these examples: 'Anything's
OK as long as you don't hurt anyone,' says a man who wouldn't dream of
injuring his wife, and devastates her by cheating on her. Multitudes call
the seduction of a married person 'love'. Seduction ravishes its victims
at the deepest level, debauching them so completely as to make them willing
partners in immorality. Even the hideous crime of rape leaves its unconsenting
victims morally chaste. People teach their children to say thank-you and
they themselves never thank the God who gives them everything they have
ever enjoyed. They pride themselves on paying off their debts and spurn
the God to whom they owe everything. What differentiates most of us from
criminals is not morality but cowardice (fear of getting caught, of incurring
the disapproval of others, etc.) or lack of opportunity (not knowing how
to commit the perfect crime, or not holding a gun at our weakest moment),
yet we hold our head high in a society that clings to outdated morality.
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26. TO
BECOME A GENUINE CHRISTIAN IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE 1. The standards
required of a Christian are beyond me everyone who has missed the distinctive
feature of Christianity feels this way. Non-Christian religions require
their followers to reach a certain standard, but to become a Christian
is to acknowledge that none of us can meet God's requirements. Jesus has
done it for us. To become a Christian is to abandon faith in one's own
moral power and to put your faith in Jesus' ability. If you were drowning,
would you refuse the help of lifeguards because you are not good enough
at swimming? It's precisely because you are not good enough that you need
to be saved. And everyone who lets Jesus save them is a Christian. A DIFFERENT
VIEW: People claiming inability to become a Christian usually think they
are demeaning only themselves. What they are really asserting, however,
is that Jesus is an inadequate Savior. Upon realizing how ridiculous that
is, they yield to Jesus and let him transform their lives. 2. It costs
too much to become a Christian Offer me an ice cream for $500 and I'd refuse.
It costs too much. Offer me a brand new car for $500 and I'd think it so
cheap that there must be a catch. It's not the cost that's the real issue,
it's what's on offer. The cost of becoming a Christian is so enormous that
it is exceeded only by the benefits. Nevertheless, the rewards are so immense
that the cost shrivels to insignificance. The wonderful thing about becoming
a Christian is that you never do it alone. You are entering into partnership
with the One for whom nothing is impossible. He is always with you to comfort,
encourage, strengthen, liberate, and protect and to shower you with compensations
for what you have left behind. Try as you may, you can sacrifice nothing
for God. The most you can do is exchange fleeting pleasure for eternal
joy. That's not a sacrifice. It's an investment. God is a giver, not a
taker. What he desires is like a perfect marriage. In every way we benefit
from his proposal and God gets the raw end. But God is love. He wants this
holy union more than we can imagine. Don't break his heart by holding back.
True marriage costs. It involves total commitment of all that you have
and all that you are. It is believing in someone so completely that you
entrust your entire being to that person for life. The Lord is eager to
be that devoted to you, but for marriage to work, the commitment must be
mutual. If a street kid married a millionaire, she would get his riches
and he would get her debts. He would be tarred with her shame and she would
gain his honour. For this to happen, she must turn from rival relationships
and bind herself and her meager possessions to this man in marriage. Everything
he has would become hers, provided she lets everything she has become his.
Similarly, if we entrust to God everything we have - our time, abilities,
relationships and possessions - he will reciprocate, embracing us with
divine extravagance. We hand our depravity to Jesus, relinquishing even
our fondest sin. It becomes his. That's what killed him. In return, Jesus'
sinless perfection envelops us, enabling us to be on intimate terms with
the Holy God. (2 Corinthians 5:21) The culmination of this divine exchange
of holiness for depravity will be seen when all evil is finally wiped off
this planet - we will be spared and no one can accuse God of injustice
or favoritism. He has borne the penalty himself. In entering this love
pact, we give God the right to do whatever he likes with our assets, but
the Owner of the universe makes his riches available to us. (Philippians
4:19) We trade our talents, for his unlimited power; our attempts to run
our lives, for his unrivaled wisdom. We give him our time on earth and
he gives us eternity. The following prayer corresponds to wedding vows,
in which you promise to love, honour and obey the Lord, thus making him
your God. In turn, the King of Kings makes you worthy of spiritual fusion
with him and pledges to devote himself unreservedly to you. If the following
accurately describes your feelings, you can make it your prayer by reading
it to God. Wonderful Lord, It's hard to admit how sinful I've been. I have
caused you grief, yet you sent your Son who gave his life and defeated
death to secure my pardon. (Romans 4:24-25; 6:4-5; 1 Corinthians 15:3-8,14,17;
Colossians 2:12; 1 Peter 1:3) You have given yourself totally for me and
I long to reciprocate. In response to your overwhelming love, I dedicate
all I have to loving you. I yield to your loving protection and guidance.
I surrender my sins to you, renouncing even those things that entice me.
And in exchange I receive your pardon and purity and your empowerment to
live a life worthy of you. Thank you that we have now commenced a union
that not even death can break. The Lord of heaven and earth knows your
secret thoughts. (Hebrews 4:13) If you prayed the entire prayer honestly,
you have entered a new spiritual realm. That's hard to believe. Everything
seems the same. But not from heaven's perspective. The spiritual contract
is sealed. The proof rests not in your feelings (such as whether you feel
guilty or happy), but in the integrity of the Holy One. He has given his
word (in the Bible) that, whoever turns from sin and looks to Jesus for
cleansing, has a radically new destiny. (John 3:36; 6:37; 14:6; Acts 4:12;
Romans 6:11-18; Philippians 3:8,9; Colossians 1:20-22) God is no liar!
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27. I'M NOT
CONVINCED Our desperate need is not for clever arguments
but for a powerful encounter with the living God. (1 Corinthians 4:20)
And we need not more dramatic signs from heaven, but to act on what we
already know. The door to spiritual understanding is not human explanation,
but supernatural revelation. It swings not on mind games but on a willingness
to surrender our stubborn will to One who knows better than we do. (John
7:17; 2 Corinthians 3:14-16; 4:3-4; 1 Corinthians 2:4-16; Luke 10:21) Draw
near to God and he will draw near to you, promises the Bible. (James 4:8)
Until we respond to the light we already have, God is unlikely to squander
further enlightenment upon us. With insincere excuses we might even fool
ourselves, but not the One who knows everything. We don't decide how much
evidence we need: God does. Neither do we have the final say as to when
God will lose patience with us. Right now God is offering the greatest
conceivable experience with endless benefits. It's our one hope and Scripture
says he could withdraw it at any moment. (Romans 2:3-6; 2 Peter 3:9-11;
Jeremiah 11:10-11) If only you knew, you would unashamedly beg for what
Jesus offers. It is understandable that you have a few doubts - this is
all so new to you - but every moment you let a little doubt immobilizes
you, is an enormous risk. The stakes are so mind boggling that Christians
are often reluctant to tell it as it is for fear of being labeled scaremonger.
I, too, balk at it, but it is the plain teaching of Jesus that your need
is desperate. The uncertainty of life and the reality of hell make the
time you remain undecided the equivalent of hugging a bomb that could explode
at any moment. A DIFFERENT VIEW: Your reasons for not becoming a Christian
may be more flimsy that you realize. Years ago, psychologists carefully
explained to smokers the danger of smoking. They discovered that those
who continued to smoke reported enjoying smoking more than before. Apparently,
the discrepancy between their behaviour and what they knew they should
do forced their minds to exaggerate the pleasures of smoking. Likewise,
a reluctance to become a Christian could subject people to psychological
pressures that distort their perception of the benefits or logic of remaining
spiritually divorced from Jesus.
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28. I'LL THINK
ABOUT IT Good. If you are caught in a burning building,
however, merely thinking about escaping will not bring you to safety. What
is needed is not just thought, but action. The cold reality is that you
are not guaranteed the next heartbeat. Do what you can now. It is no use
thinking, 'I'll enjoy my sin for as long as I can and when I'm old I will
say I'm sorry.' Do you really think you could fool God? Such a ploy proves
you want your own selfish way, not heaven. A DIFFERENT VIEW: Scripture
declares that our thinking on otherworldly matters will remain foggy until
undergoing the spiritual transformation that only Jesus offers. Agree to
be rid of your sin, just as Jesus agreed to be smeared with your sin. Trust
God to treat you as being as sinless as Jesus, just as God treated the
crucified Christ as being as sinful as you. Spiritually - not necessarily
consciously - you will be instantly transformed. You then have the rest
of eternity to think about it, pondering the marvelous implications of
what has happened to you and rejoicing in its endless benefits. For stimulating,
compassionate, sometimes hilarious web pages by the same author: http://net.simplenet.com/dove/
Appendix 1: Are babies innocent? In Australia, seemingly innocent rabbits
are pests because their ancestors did something contrary to nature: they
became inhabitants of the Australian bush. Though cute, it is inevitable
that as a baby feral rabbit matures it will damage the ecology. Likewise,
claim Christians, when we were born we, too, were adorable and too weak
and too dumb to sin, the darling of God's heart, but it was inevitable
that we would contribute to this world's suffering - lying, cheating, slandering,
etc. - the moment we gained the strength and intellect to do it. That's
because our ancestors abused their God-given responsibilities. There's
no point blaming them or God, the argument goes. Had our ancestors been
removed before genetically transmitting their predisposition to wrongdoing,
we would never have been born. Appendix 2: Was Jesus Uniquely Perfect?
Do not miss the significance of the many Scripture references cited below.
These are primary historical documents of a reliability seldom seen in
the realm of ancient history, written by (Eg 2 Peter 1:16) or heavily dependent
upon (Luke 1:1-4) eyewitnesses. And note the natural bias of the witnesses.
They were utterly convinced of the sinfulness of every human. (1 John 1:8,10;
Romans 3:9,10,23) This was a basic tenant of not just the early Christians,
but of the Jewish religion that had been drilled into most of them almost
from birth. (1 Kings 8:46; Job 15:14; Psalms 130:3; 143:2; Ecclesiastes
7:20; Isaiah 53:6; Jeremiah 17:9) Yet still they came to the staggering
conclusion that Jesus was sinless. General - When appealing to the common
knowledge of non-Christians, Peter could speak confidently of the good
Jesus had done. (Acts 10:36-38) Jesus' religious opponents - The only charge
they could make stick was that he made claims no normal man could make.
Pilate - John 19:4-14; Matthew 27: 23-24 Pilate's wife - Matthew 27:19
Jesus' betrayer - Matthew 27:4 Jesus' executioner - Matthew 27:54; Luke
23:47 The thief crucified with Jesus - Luke 23:41 A demon - Mark 1:23-24
People who knew Jesus intimately: John the Baptist - Matthew 3:13-17 John
the apostle - John 1:14; 1 John 2:29; 3:5 Peter - Luke 5:8; Acts 3:14;
1 Peter 1:19; 2:22; 3:18 Early Christian witnesses - Hebrews 4.15; 7:26;
9:14 2 Corinthians 5:21 Jesus' own mother and brother believed in him -
Acts 1:14; Galatians 1:19 Jesus' own testimony - John 5:30,36; 7:18; 8:29;
10:32,38; 14:11, 30-31; 15:24 Don't dismiss this. The more godly people
are, the more conscious they are of their sinfulness. (Cf Ephesians 3:8;
1 Timothy 1:15) Jesus stands out as a stark exception to this rule. 'Who
can accuse me of sin?' he dared ask a hostile crowd. (John 8:46) An angel
- Luke 1:35 Foreseen by Old Testament prophets - Isaiah 53:9,11; Jeremiah
23:5; Zechariah 9:9 Objections It is sometimes thought that Jesus must
have sinned for one of the following reasons: Jesus cursed a fig tree -
If Jesus swore because of the tree we would have reason to question his
character. The word 'cursed' is clearly not used in this sense, however,
because all he did was to say to the tree, 'You will never bear fruit again.'
(Matthew 21:19) Jesus got angry with the temple moneychangers - The Disciples'
immediate reaction is revealing. Jesus' action reminded them of a relevant
Scripture and they saw the event as proof of Jesus' godliness - that the
things that move God moved him. (John 2:15-17; Psalm 69:9) From beginning
to end, the Bible is filled with references to God's anger. (Eg Exodus
15:7; Deuteronomy 9:7-8; Ezekiel 7:19; Romans 2:5; Revelation 16:1) Christians
have always made a distinction between righteous anger and selfish anger.
There was nothing impulsive about Jesus' action. He displayed complete
self-control. He went to the temple, looked around, and left because it
was late. The next day he drove out the temple workers. (Mark 11:11,15)
To see if any selfish anger resided within Jesus, examine his response
when he was cruelly and unjustly executed. 'Forgive them,' was his cry.
Jesus dishonored his mother by addressing her as 'woman' - Most modern
Bible translations use expressions like 'dear lady,' but even these seem
artificial. The Good News Bible does not even try to translate it. There
is, in fact, no exact English equivalent for the word that is in the original
text. 'A term of endearment and respect' is one Greek scholar's description
of the word. We have only to examine one of the contexts to see the accuracy
of this description. Jesus used this term of address in the tenderest of
moments. He was on the cross dying in agony. His heart-broken, probably
widowed, mother, soon to be bereft of her son, was looking on, and Jesus
was making final arrangements for his most loving disciple to look after
her for the rest of her life. (John 19:26-27) Conclusion: Distance in time
and culture, a superficial look at a text and an unfamiliarity with biblical
morality can momentarily throw us, but a more careful examination affirms
that Jesus was uniquely without sin. For stimulating, compassionate, sometimes
hilarious web pages by the same author: http://net.simplenet.com/dove/