You may have recently heard about the
American pastor who no longer beliefs in God. From what I've read
the man states that the ideas of God and creation and the
infallibility of scripture are legends that have long since been if
not disproved then found to be illegitimate. He claims that you need
not believe in God and doesn't like it when people say he is not a
Christian. I have to ask though, if he doesn't believe in God, the
Bible, Jesus as we know him, miracles, creation, Heaven, Hell, or the
need for salvation...what does he believe in? You cannot take away
everything that is Christianity and still claim to be a Christian.
“This
is the uniqueness of the Christian message: You can take any
philosophical system and any religious system, you can remove the
founder from the system, the system will remain. So if you remove
Buddha from Buddhism, if you were to say to a Buddhist: “Did it
have to be the Buddha who gave us this system, theoretically Could it
have been anyone?” They'll be very insistent that it was the
Buddha but yes, theoretically anyone could have given us Buddhism and
if we even try to argue that Buddha never existed, it doesn't matter;
the teaching of the system remains. We can do the same in Islam.
Now, Muslims will be even more strongly insistent but if you push
them to the theoretical point eventually they will concede. Did God
have to give this revelation to Muhammad or theoretically could it
have been anyone? They'll be absolutely insistent, it was Muhammad
but could God have chosen anyone? Absolutely....You can remove the
founder from the system, the system remains but you cannot remove
Christ from Christian. If you remove Christ from Christian you are
left with the letters I-A-N and Ian cannot help you!”
-Michael
Ramsden
This
is not the first time nor the last that people will try and insist
that belief is not necessary, that you can still be a Christian
without dedication to what it means to be one. Jesus gave us no room
to slide past His claims. He claimed to be God in flesh which means
He was either a liar, insane, or God. We cannot simply cling to His
teaching as His teaching are tied inexorably to His claims. He
quoted the old testament and upheld its accuracy and authority so we
cannot put aside scripture. He held up creation as how we came to be
so we cannot discount it at poetry. We cannot believe in that which
we don't believe in, that is the exclusive domain of the lunatic and
the fool.
We
live in a world marked by a distinct lack of scholarship. Nearly
anyone you find who believes in evolution as the means of our
existence will have very little if any actual knowledge of how the
system is supposed to work and those who do will most likely not have
worked out its implications. We have become so literal a people
that we simply “believe” things with no bases, we trust what
we're are told is true like we trust the auto-maker when he says our
car will carry us safely along the way. Modern man has the same
faith in God (or “not-god”) that he has in his computer; he
really has no idea how it works but as long is it does what he needs
it to he does not care. Sadly this behavior which is beyond foolish
and obviously dangerous has bled into the church. Many of us no
longer care to learn the truths of God and to really understand what
we believe. This results in pastors and people like that man, who
find themselves a system that works for them, rejecting a God that
they don't really know in the first place.
Christianity
is all about Jesus, there is nothing apart from Him. If we divorce
ourselves from this central truth than we will find ourselves with no
solid ground beneath our feet. This foundation cannot be destroyed
if our castles are to stand. I pray for those who have turned away
from the God they never looked at, who believe in essentially
nothing. I pray for them and I thank God for the firm foundation
upon which I stand. He has revealed Himself to us but we will never
know how the story goes if we never read the book. Belief is
essential, but what we believe in matters all the more.
“Abide
in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself,
unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in
Me. "I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me,
and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.
"If anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as a branch and
is withered; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and
they are burned.”
(John
15:4-6)
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