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Brannon Howse | Guest Writer
According to the Barna Research Group, 91% of teens in our "evangelical"
church youth groups do not believe in absolute moral truth. They
may believe in truth, but not absolute moral truth. A recent study
by the Southern Baptist Convention found that 88% of their students
were denying the Christian faith by the time they graduate from
college.
Worldview Weekend desires to raise a generation of students who
love God with their heart, soul, strength and mind. To accomplish
this goal requires parents and adults who are prepared to give a
defense and a definition of truth. We need to teach more about truth,
not more about the lie.
Secular humanists deny absolute truth by proclaiming that all truth
is relative and situational, thus man must decide what is right
or wrong based on each situation he encounters.
Postmodernism is the belief that truth is not discovered by man
but created by man. Man creates truth when he surveys every
situation and then chooses a course of action that will yield his
best results. This idea comes from the humanist worldview that proclaims
man as the measure of all things; therefore, man is free to do what
is in his own selfish interest.
This is exactly why you will hear some people say, "That may
be truth for you, but it is not truth for me."
A postmodern worldview actually allows two opposing truth claims
to be equal, unless one of them is based on a fixed, moral absolute
standard. Such a view is seen by the postmodernist as unacceptable
and "intolerant."
On the other hand, the Christian believes that God created truth
for man to discover and that Gods truth is for all times,
all places and all people, and man will be held accountable by God
at the end of his life for what he did with truth.
If what Hitler did was evil, and it was evil, then there must be
a standard for good and evil. There must be a standard for truth
and untruth. Truth must be fixed and unchanging or it would not
be truth.
So what is truth?
James 1:17-18 reads, "Whatever is
good and perfect comes to us from God above, who created all heavens
lights. Unlike them, He never changes or casts shifting shadows.
In His goodness, He chose to make us His own children by giving
us His true Word." The source of all truth is God. The Bible
is a reflection of Gods character and nature and that is why
the Bible is truth.
Jesus says all other attempts to receive salvation or reach heaven
apart from Him are wrong and futile. This is an extremely "intolerant"
message in todays world.
Josh McDowell, frequent speaker at Worldview Weekends, set out
to disprove Christianity and became one of the worlds greatest
Christian thinkers and defenders. McDowell writes in his book The
Discounted Generation:
"God is the original. He is the origin of all things that
are in existence. And if we wish to know if anything is right
or wrong, good or evil, we must measure it against the person
who is true. He is the Rock, Moses said. His
work is perfect
a God of truth and without iniquity, just
and right is He (Deuteronomy 32:4, KJV). You see, it is
the very person and nature of God that defines truth. It is not
something He measures up to. It is not something He announces.
It is not even something He decides. It is something He is."
Jesus Christ and truth are one and the same. The Truth loves us
so much that He gave His life on the cross so we can know absolute
Truth and have a personal relationship with Him.
Christian apologetics
on the WEB
www.worldviewweekend.com
Site of Worldview Weekend conferences. Includes links to
the web sites of speakers who appear at the conferences and an
online worldview test.
www.apologeticspress.org
Web site of Apologetics Press, publisher of tracts, research
articles, video and audio tapes.
www.leaderu.com
A very large site with articles covering every issue of
Christian apologetics.
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