HOW TO USE THIS MATERIAL (Necessary information in order to understand teaching the Biblical Worldview Seminar) Biblical Worldview Training In order to reach the majority of the world’s population (over half of the population are 25 or younger), the focus of the Church needs to become how we strategically meet the needs and understanding of this population. It takes different thinking processes to think younger and an understanding of their world. Technology has drastically changed our younger generation as a result of major technological advances especially in the area of social media and the accessibility to the internet and cell phones. Our young people know better of what is happening in other parts of the world (often instantaneously) than anyone who is older than them. This has changed the surface of the world as today’s world is flat to them and easily accessible. The Church needs to rise up and meet the changing needs of our youth by being informed of their world and offer a relational, transformational Jesus Christ to them. This Worldview material is intended to help our youth understand how Jesus fits and is involved in all areas of their lives. They need to know not only what they believe but also why, and know that what they believe is Truth and not at all inferior to other worldview thinking, as that is what some people who do not hold a Biblical worldview want a Biblical thinker to feel. The Worldview material is a course that stands on its own. It also is part of the Wise Intentional Leadership Development (WILD) three levels of training. The first level is WILD’s spiritual leadership training. The Worldview material is the second level and the final level is those who have participated in the first two levels are able and encouraged to teach level one. This training can be ongoing over whatever length of time so desired or it can also be taught as individual training tracks at a conference. There is no one way that the material has to be taught. Ten Major Components or Disciplines (Areas of Life) of a Worldview We will study ten areas or major components that make up a worldview. These are disciplines that are part of all of our lives, found in every society or civilization. How someone looks at these components affects who and how he/she deals with life on a daily basis. On pages 10 and 11, each discipline is quickly discussed and gives you an understanding as to why these disciplines are important to understand Biblically. Page Under each of the 10 Discipleship categories, there is a question associated with that particular Discipline to help answer why the Discipline is included in the Worldview material. As you study the Discipline, answering the question will help give insight to understanding that aspect of a worldview. 1 Questions with each Discipline title Bible Verses/Passages The question you need to ask is what does or how does this verse/passage relate to the discipline being discussed. You want to make your students think about how God/Jesus would view the subject being discussed and why Jesus would answer the way according to the scriptural passage. You will have a number of passages in the material plus additional passages in this teacher’s manual. Answers will be given in this material. You may find additional verses that deal with the subject even though this material does not list them. Feel free to use the additional passages listed or ones you find to enhance the discussion and Biblical insight on the different disciplines. Please be careful to not take a verse or passage out of context. It is easy to do as often we are not aware of the context or content when using the particular verse/passage. Whatever is placed in Italics in all of the Worldview sections, is not found in the Students Edition of the Worldview Material. There are no answers given in the Bible passages for the Student’s Edition. MEDIA USE IN TEACHING WORLDVIEW WILD provides media primarily in the form of DVDs to aid in teaching some of the disciplines (areas) of worldview. In a number of the countries WILD serves, a WILD DVD library has been established and these DVDs are available when there is the means to show the DVD to your students. Listed are the names, a description of the DVD content and under which discipline the DVD would function well as a teaching tool. The young people in many countries use this form of media in their daily lives, whether it is in a school setting or hanging out with their friends, looking for something to do. One of the goals of this library is to keep expending the titles available to use, so it is the hope of WILD to keep updating this list on a regular basis. Amazing Grace – “From acclaimed director Michael Apted, comes the inspiring story of how one man’s passion and perseverance changed the world. Based on a true story of William Wilberforce, AMAZING GRACE follows his courageous quest to end the British slave trade.” The movie shows to how one person’s worldview can dramatically affect the world. Amish Grace – “When a tragedy takes the lives of five Amish schoolgirls in Pennsylvania, Ida, the mother of one of the girls, faces a profound test of faith. As she begins to feel like an outsider within her own community, Ida must decide whether or not to stay with the Amish and her beloved husband.” This movie deals with the struggle with forgiving and reconciliation. Page Fireproof – “Calab Holt, a heroic fire captain who values dedication and service to others above all else (is) allowing the most important partnership in his life, his marriage, go up in smoke. This gripping story follows one man’s desire to transform his 2 Invictus – “He was imprisoned 27 years for his heroic fight against apartheid. So what does Nelson Mandela do after he is elected president of South Africa? He rejects revenge, forgives his oppressors and finds hope of national unity in an unlikely place: the rugby field.” The movie clearly shows what an impact a leader has when he/she is the example, in this case, of forgiveness and reconciliation. life and marriage through the healing power of faith and fully embrace the fireman’s code: Never Leave Your Partner Behind.” Gifted Hands – “Ben Carson overcame adversity and changed the world of medicine. This true story is about a renowned brain surgeon who overcame obstacles to change the course of medicine forever. Young Ben Carson didn’t have much of a chance. Growing up in a broken home amongst poverty and prejudice, his grades suffered and his temper flared. And yet his mother never lost her faith in him…That faith would be his gift – the thing that would drive him to follow his dream of becoming one of the world’s leading neurosurgeons.” This movie shows also that faith and a person’s worldview can have great impact especially in the area of that person’s abilities. Courageous – “Four men, one calling: to serve and protect. As the law enforcement officers, the four men are confident and focused, standing up to the worst the streets have to offer. Yet at the end of the day, they face a challenge that none of them are truly prepared to tackle: fatherhood. When tragedy strikes home, these men are left wrestling with their hopes, fears, faith and fathering.” Excellent film dealing with the Biblical worldview of family, marriage and the law. Grace Card – “After police officer Mac McDonald losses his son in an accident, years of bitterness and pain erode his love for his family and leave him angry with God…and everyone else…Every day, we have the opportunity to rebuild relationships and heal wounds by extending and receiving God’s grace.” Very good movie on Biblical worldview of family, marriage and forgiveness. The Passion of Christ – This is the “profound story of the courage and sacrifice depicting the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus Christ”. This film is by far the best representation of what happened to Jesus in those final hours as you compare the many other films on Jesus. Page 3 What Happens When You Die? –“Few people have taken the time to consider their answers (to the ‘What If…?’ question), and most people do not anticipate being asked such a question. Both disarming and challenging, “What happens when you die?” is a great spiritual conversation starter.” The Four Killer Questions are used to follow up this first question about dying and can be excellent to help people understand their eternal state. 1. WHY STUDY WORLDVIEWS? (adapted from Introductions to Worldviews by Bill Jack) WORLDVIEW I Chronicles 12:32 says, “Men of Issachar, who understood the times, knew what Israel should do – 200 chiefs, with all their relatives under their command.” The Issachar tribal men studied what was going on in their world at that time, understanding what was happening, so they knew how to properly respond and affect their environment and world for Jehovah. How Many letter F’s do you find in this sentence – Years of Difficult Research are the Foundation of Some Fifty Different Kinds of Discoveries. There are 10 F’s. Ask your audience for the number they think are in the sentence. Take a vote when you get a variety of answers. As you will get a variety of answers, that will allow you to discuss that we can all be looking at the same reality and each see something different. How we perceive something and say it is truth doesn’t mean it is truth. Everyone bases their thoughts and decisions on some kind of worldview. Though we may not readily be able to indicate what our worldview is, we do have a view of life that guides us. A worldview is like a pair of glasses. You look through the lens to see better what you are facing. Your worldview is a way of understanding the world and your place in it. It helps us begin to understanding God, the world, and people’s relationship with God and the world. Page It is a compass. When you are lost in woods or bush, what would you use? Circumstances don’t affect a compass. Only one true North…There is moral truth. These are transcendent truths. Thus when we study this material, there is one true moral compass and that comes from the Bible. 4 What is this? Being a Christian does not automatically mean you have a Biblical worldview. It takes time, reading the Bible, meditating on God’s Word, discussing the Bible with other Christians and having the Holy Spirit guide us into truth, in order for a Christian to develop a renewed mind (Romans 12:1-2). When you become a Christian, God does not pull out your old brain and replace it with a brand new one. Instead, God works with the brain He originally gave us and uses His Word to penetrate our minds, challenging the thoughts we had as an unbeliever, developing new thought patterns and ultimately changing our behavior. God is interested in every area of our lives, and in every segment of society. He wants us, as believers in Him, to influence the world around us as salt and light (from Matthew 5:13-16). He has spoken about life in His Word and wants us to think like Him in these areas of life, being the example to the world on how to deal with life in every way. Our Worldview Shapes Our Thinking. Page 5 (This is a filing cabinet. What things are spiritual and what things are secular – Unbiblical way of thinking. Nothing remains neutral – Everything has a moral value. Everything we think, say, do, buy, - everything we touch has a moral value.) There should be no difference between the secular world and the sacred world for a Christian (2 Corinthians 5:18-21). God has reconciled, forgiven us by the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and as believers of that truth, we are to tell others that they, too, can be reconciled (made right) in their relationship with God. Being a representative of God, each one of us has become an ambassador for Jesus and the fact that we are spiritual, having been made in the image of God, whatever we do has spiritual ramifications. There is no separation between our “spiritual” life and other things we do in life. The roots of the tree are your worldview, how you think. The trunk is the values and priorities of your life and the fruit and leaves of the tree are your lifestyle, actions and values that flow from your worldview. By your fruit you will be known. You cannot see your worldview but it comes out in your fruit. Every idea or thought has some sort of consequence, whether positive or negative. Think of the following two men – William Wilberforce and Adolph Hitler. Each had ideas stemming from their worldviews but opposite effects on the world. Recall what the worldviews of 19 young Muslim people had on the world on September 11, 2001. (What you and I think really matters. Good ideas = good consequences. Bad ideas = bad consequences. William Wilberforce – Believed slavery was wrong and fought for years to abolish slavery in England. Eventually the parliament voted to abolish slavery and that decision affected the United States 40 years later. Adoph Hitler believed that the Jewish people were not to be considered as humans worth living and as a result of his thinking, over six million Jews died because of his worldview. September 11, 2011 - Worldviews slammed into the Trade Center with the thinking that “Infidels go to Hell, I as a Muslim, go to heaven.”) Two Questions Everyone Wants Answered Page (These two questions shape your worldview) 6 WHAT IS THE NATURE OF GOD? & WHAT IS THE NATURE OF MAN? All worldview fall into Four Basic Categories: Atheism (Marxism) Pantheism (New Age, Buddhism, Hinduism, Native American, African Traditional Religion) Polytheism (Ancient Greeks, Mormonism) Theism (Judaism, Islam, Christianity) Do not be fearful , some truth will come from each category. Truth is God’s truth. If it is true, it will always be true because it comes from God. Page Black Mamba God wants us as believers in Jesus to be dangerous to Satan. If you live biblically, you will live a black mamba, a very deadly snake found in Africa. Live a life where you never are challenged spiritually or willing to live a godly life; you won’t get hurt, there will be no challenges and you will not be a courageous Christian. Rather live your life in such a way that brings glory to God and you are impacting your friends and society for Jesus so that one day He will say to you, “Well done, good and faithful servant”, when you get to heaven. 7 Worldviews like Islam, Secular Humanism, Cosmic Humanism and Postmodern are working to persuade Christians to think and believe in something other than Biblical Christianity. It is a spiritual fight to capture the minds of young people for their viewpoint (2 Corinthians 10:4-5). Scripture indicates we are to think on the things from God and to believe in what God has said, with every part of our being. Satan does not want us to be thinking that way. Getting a Christian to think in something other than Biblical Christianity is a victory for the enemy. 2. Awesome (Black Mamba) Questions to Use to Impact a Conversation (from Bill Jack) “Non-Christians seem to have the advantage in our cultures. We, as Christians, are sometimes intimidated by or even afraid to talk with many atheists, new-agers, Muslims and evolutionists. Too often, we fear we will not have the answers to their tough questions. Be encouraged. As Francis Scott Key, the author of the United States national anthem wrote, “ I do not believe there are any new objections to be discovered to the truth of Christianity. Men may argue ingeniously against our faith, but what can they say in defense of their own?” You can learn how to engage people in conversation without fear. You can learn how to ask them to give you a reason for the hope they say they have. These four questions will help to destroy the secular thinking that is encasing the minds of friends, relatives and others. Learn to destroy sloppy, secular arguments without destroying the person.” Bill Jack You may want to practice having your audience share these questions with each other. They are simple, thought-provoking questions that will challenge the thoughts and understanding of what many people simply take for granted because they never truly thought through what they believe. These questions are tools to help people ultimately think about Christianity. Page 3. Who Will Teach You 8 When you are having a conversation with someone and the person brings up a term or an idea that stems from their worldview perspective, ask any of the following questions. By asking these questions, you are in control of the conversation. One question leads to another question and if the person becomes angry, simply stop asking questions. 1. What do you mean by…? OR What you are saying, when you say…? 2. How do you know…? 3. What difference does… that make in your life? Or so what? 4. What if you are wrong about what you believe… and you die? This story reveals that someone or something will teach you a worldview through which you will look at life potentially that way the rest of your life. “In the 1400’s a weakened Christian culture found itself under constant attack by a growing Muslim culture. As Amurath I, ruler of the Ottoman Empire, conquered more and more territory, he decided that if one-fifth of the spoils of battle were the Emperor’s share, he should also have a right to one-fifth of the captives. “Amurath instructed his troops to choose the smartest and strongest of the sons of Christian families he had captured. These boys – as young as seven years of age – underwent training in everything from agriculture to statesmanship. “Many Christian parents voluntarily turned their sons over, treating such slavery as a ‘scholarship’ that would guarantee food, supervision and education to their children. What they didn’t seem to realize – or just ignored – was that the young men were being indoctrinated in a fanatical ideology and shaped into a brutal fighting force. They were called the Janizaries. “Over time, the power of the Ottoman Empire grew, while that of eastern Christianity declined. In 1453, hordes of Muslim Ottoman Turks surrounded Constantinople, the seat of the Eastern church. Sultan Mehmet II, a ruthless and shrewd commander just 23 years old, led the siege with 100,000 troops, including 70,000 trained infantry and cavalry, 20,000 skirmishers known for their love of raping and looting, and 10,000 Janizaries. “A mere 7,000 troops rallied to the defense of Constantinople. They were well-trained and desperate to protect their families, but weeks of pounding attacks made Mehmet’s victory inevitable. “Just as the exhausted defenders steeled themselves for Mehmet’s final onslaught, they were frozen by the blood-curdling screams of thousands of young voices: Mehmet had unleashed the elite Janizaries. These young warriors swarmed against the walls, found a breach and charged through, wreaking havoc and slaughter. “The Janizaries had no idea – or didn’t care – that their swords were drenched with the blood of their own families. Page Your worldview shapes how you look at everything in life and truly affects your decision making processes. The reason why Nebuchanezzar took the young Hebrew boys (Daniel 1), the Communists pursued young people and why Muslims have built schools in Africa and Asia is your young mind is moldable, transformable and 9 “Someone will train the next generation. The questions is who, and for what purpose?” HANDOFF - Jeff Myers impressionable so that the ideas and viewpoints of that particular worldview will change how you think and ultimately affect how you behave in every area of your life, just like the Janizaires. Christians need to mentor you in ways to understand why you believe what you are suppose to believe as Christians. Over half of the population of Africa are people 25 and younger. Whatever worldview captures their minds will control Africa in this next generation as the young people will soon be the ones in control of government, law, education, medicine and business. The Church of Jesus must rise up and aggressively and intentionally pursue the young people if we want to see their generation won for Christ. You cannot just help lead a person to salvation, we must disciple them to help them renew their minds and be controlled by Jesus, by the Holy Spirit. 4. First Three Chapter of Genesis The Christian worldview stands or falls on the accuracy of the Bible. Actually, if you could destroy or disprove the first three chapters of Genesis, the rest of the Bible would fall apart, and be simply a good story book! Page Ten Disciplines in the First Chapters of Genesis (p11 - Thinking Like a Christian, Teaching Texbook, 2002, David Noebel ) • Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” – is value-laden with theological and philosophical ramifications; • Genesis 2:9 – “the knowledge of good and evil” – contains ethical ramifications; • Genesis 1:21 – “according to their kinds” – biological; • Genesis 2:7 – “the man became a living being” – psychological; • Genesis 1:28 – “be fruitful, and multiply, fill the earth” – sociological and ecological; • Genesis 3:11 – “I had forbidden you” – legal; • Genesis 9:6 – “Whoever sheds man’s blood” – political and legal; 10 Ten disciplines or areas of study in life are found in the first chapters of Genesis. These are the areas we will discuss over the next portion of this material. In each discipline we will look at the Biblical response or view of that area, then contrast the Biblical view to the Islamic, Secular Humanism (Atheism), Cosmic Humanism (Buddhism, Hinduism, African Traditional Religion, Native American Spiritism and New Age) and Post Modernism. This study will help you to understand how Christians are to think in these areas and then also understand how and why people of other worldviews look at life. You will see the differences between Biblical thinking and the rest of worldviews and why Christianity offers hope, peace and ultimately salvation, the forgiveness of sin and the hope of eternal life. • • Genesis 1:29 – “This will be food for you” – economic; Genesis 10:1 – “These are the family records of Noah’s sons: Shem, Ham and Japheth. . .” – historical. After working our way through a systematic analysis of the ten major components of a worldview, our studied conclusions are that: • In theology, the evidence for the existence of a personal and holy God, a designed universe, and an earth prepared for human life far outweighs any argument for atheism or pantheism. In theology, Jesus Christ is “the entire fullness of God’s nature” Colossians 2:9. • In biology, the concept of a living God who creates life fits the evidence better than any notion of spontaneous generation and evolution. In biology, Christ is “the true light” (John 1:4; 11:25; Colossians 1:16). • In psychology, understanding people as inherently sinful beings in need of a Savior far outweighs thinking of them as inherently perfectible and guilt-free. In psychology, Christ is “Savior” (Luke 1:46-47; Titus 2:13). • In ethics, the concept that right and wrong are absolutes based on the nature and character of a personal, loving, just God is far superior, both theoretically and practically, to any concept of moral relativism. In philosophy, Christ is the logos of God (John 1:1). • In sociology, the biblical family of father, mother, and child transcends any experiments in trial marriages, homosexuality, and the like. In sociology, Christ is “Son” (Luke 1:30-31; Isaiah 9:6). • In law, the notion that God hates the perversion of justice is far superior to any theory of legal relativism or positive law. In law, Christ is lawgiver (Genesis 49:10; Isaiah 9:7). Page • In economics, the concept of stewardship of private property and using resources responsibly to glorify God is more noble than the notion of a society in which common ownership destroys individual responsibility and work incentives. In economics, Christ is Owner of all things (Psalm 24:1; 50:10-12; I Corinthians 10:26). 11 • In politics, the Christian belief that human rights are a gift from God protected by government is more logically persuasive, morally appealing, and politically sound than any atheistic theory that maintains human rights are a largess of the state. In politics, Christ is “King of kinds and Lord of lords” (Revelation 19:16; 1 Timothy 6:15; Isaiah 9:6; Luke 1:33). • In history, the veracity of the Bible and its promise of a future kingdom ushered in by Jesus Christ are far more credible than vague, utopian, global schemes dreamed up by sinful, mortal human beings. In history, Christ is “the Alpha and the Omega” (Revelation 1:8). (p170 – Thinking Like A Christian) A VIEWPOINT ABOUT THE CHINESE INVOLVED IN AFRICA “The Chinese are Our Friends” From the book, Dead Aid “Revealingly, despite some of the negative headlines about China’s emergence in Africa, in surveying some ten African countries (Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda), the June 2007 Pew Report (entitled Global Unease with Major World Powers) finds that the balance of opinion regarding China is decidedly positive, reflecting, to a large extent, the widespread view that ‘China’s growing economic power has a positive effect on respondents’ own countries, especially in the developing world’. More specifically, four important points emerge from the surveys on how many Africans view the Chinese. “First, across the continent, favorable views of China (and its investments in Africa) outnumber critical judgments by at least two to one in almost every country. In Ivory Coast and Mali, more than nine in ten have a favorable view of China, and positive opinions dominate negative ones in Senegal and Kenya, where 81 percent view China in a good light. Three quarters of those surveyed in Ghana and Nigeria hold an approving view, as do two thirds of Ethiopians. In Uganda, twice as many have a favorable view of China as unfavorable (45 percent to 23 percent, respectively) In terms of trends, in just the past year, favorable attitudes towards China in Nigeria rose 16 percentage points from 59 percent to 75 percent. Page “Third, across Africa, China’s influence is seen as growing faster than America’s, and China is almost universally viewed as ‘having a more beneficial impact on African countries than does the Unites States’. For example, although the vast majority of Ethiopians see both China and America having an effect on the way things are going in their country, China’s influence is viewed as much more positive than America’s. By a 61 to 33 percent margin, Ethiopians see China’s influence as benefiting the country, 12 “Second, in nearly all African countries surveyed, more people view China’s influence positively than make the same assessment of US influence. Majorities in most African countries believe that China ‘exerts at least a fair amount of influence on their countries’. In Ivory Coast, Mali and Senegal significantly more notice China’s influence than America’s (79, 83 and 72 percent for China, versus 65, 66, and 54 percent for the US, respectively). whereas America’s influence is viewed as more harmful than helpful, with a 54 to 34 percent margin, respectively. The margins are even more pronounced in Tanzania, where 78 to 13 percent believe Chinese influence to be a good thing, while 36 percent view America’s influence as a good thing versus 52 percent a bad. “Even where countries view both Chinese and American influence as beneficial, China’s involvement in Africa is viewed in a much more positive light than that of the US. For example, 86 percent in Senegal say China’s role in their country helps make things better, compared to America’s 56 percent. A similar pattern is noted in Kenya, where 91 percent believe China’s influence on their economy is god, versus America’s 74 percent. “A final point worth highlighting is that, across much of Africa, China’s influence is already as noticeable as America’s, and is increasing at a much more perceptible pace than America’s. In Senegal, 79 percent see China’s influence as growing, as opposed to America’s 51 percent. Survey results are similar in Ethiopia, Ivory Coast and Mali. “Indeed, not only are the benefits of China’s African presence acknowledged, but they are also being spread more widely. Traditionally, China was narrowly focused on resource interest, benefiting only a few. However, as discussed earlier, in recent years China broadened its investment horizons (now encompassing other sectors) and people are benefiting from the trickle-down effect of its resource investments – employment, housing and better standards of living. For many Africans, the benefits are too real – there are now roads where there were no roads, and jobs where there were no jobs. Instead of staring at the destructive desert of aid they can, at last, see the fruits of China’s involvement, the latter clearly a factor in Africa’s posting a 5 percent growth rate in recent years.” Page 13 THE MATERIAL ON THE FOLLOWING AREAS IS FROM “UNDERSTANDING THE TIMES” by DAVID NOEBEL, 2006, REVISED 2ND EDITION and “THINKING LIKE A CHRISTIAN” by DAVID NOEBEL, 2002, BROADMAN & HOLMAN PUBLISHERS, NASHVILLE. THEOLOGY Is there a God, and what is God like? For a discussion on Christian theology, you have BASIC THEOLOGY 101 that can be used to discuss the Christian faith. It is not in the Student material because not every group will need to go through this. It will depend on where your audience is at in their spiritual growth. Also as you go through the other Nine Disciplines, there will be a great deal of Christian theology incorporated in the discussions. If you are not sure where your audience is spiritually, it would be then wise to share this BASIC THEOLOGY with them. Also for Islamic Theology, the section toward the end of this manual, titled, ISLAM VS CHRISTIANITY will offer some very good insight to Islamic theology. Also going through the other Nine Disciplines, will offer a fair amount of this theology. The Bible. Written by not less than 36 authors, over 1,600 years, inspired by God to write down the words of God. The Bible is the only written revelation which God has given to man; holy, infallible Word of God – II Timothy 3:16. 2. God. A. Always existed – Genesis 1:1 B. Nature of God. 1) Spirit – John 4:24 – 2) Person – Exodus 3:14; Matthew 11:25 – 3) One God – I Timothy 2:5 – 4) Trinity – Matthew 3:16-17; 28:19; II Corinthians 13:14; Romans 1:7; Hebrews 1:8; Acts 5:3-4 – C. Attributes. 1) Omnipresent – Jeremiah 23:24 – 2) Omniscient – Proverbs 15:3; Matthew 10:29 – 3) Omnipotent – Matthew 19:26 – 4) Eternal – Psalm 90:2 – 5) Unchangeable – Malachi 3:6 – 6) Holy – Proverbs 15:9, 26; Isaiah 59:1-2 – 7) Just – Psalm 119:137 – 8) Love – John 3:16; I John 4:8 – 3. Christ. A. His deity. 1) Attributes: a) Preexist – John 17:5 – Page 1. 14 BASIC THEOLOGY 101 D. E. F. G. H. 4. Holy Spirit. A. God – Acts 5:3-4 – B. Lives in believers – Romans 8:9; I Corinthians 3:16; Acts 1:8 – 15 C. Page B. b) Omnipresent – Matthew 28:20 – c) Omnipotent – Revelation 1:18 – d) Omniscient – John 21:17 – e) Unchangeable – Hebrews 13:8 – 2) Works of God performed by Christ: a) Created all things – John 1:3 – b) Upholds the universe – Colossians 1:16 – c) Raised Himself from the dead – John 2:19 – 3) Titles: a) God – Hebrews 1:8; John 20-28 – b) Demons recognized Him as God – Mark 1:24 – c) Declared Himself to be God – John 10:30 – His incarnation. 1. Predicted in Old Testament – Isaiah 7:14 – 2. Conceived by Holy Spirit – Luke 1:35 – 3. Born of a virgin – Matthew 1:23 – Truly man with a body (Hebrews 10:5), soul (Matthew 26:38), and spirit (Luke 23:46) – Came as human to reveal the Father – John 14:9 – Destroyed sin by the sacrifice of Himself – Hebrews 9:26 – Destroyed the works of the devil – I John 3:8 – His Work. 1) Death: a) Necessary – John 3:14 – b) Eternal purpose – Hebrews 10:7 – c) Provide salvation for man – Ephesians 1:7 – d) Was a substitute for us – I Corinthians 15:3 – e) Was sufficient – I John 2:2 – 2) Resurrection: a) Completed the work of the cross – Romans 4:26 – b) Resurrected body was real – Luke 24:39; John 20:27 – c) Appeared at least ten times after resurrection – 500+ witnesses – I Corinthians 15:6 – 3) Ascension – Mark 16:19; Acts 1:9 – His offices: 1) Prophet – John 1:18 – 2) Priest – Hebrews 4:14-16 – 3) King – Psalm 72 – 5. Man. A. Created by God – Genesis 1:1, 27 – B. Nature – body, soul, spirit – I Thessalonians 5:23 – C. Free will – D. Man is sinful – Genesis 3 – 6. Sin. A. B. C. D. Origin – Isaiah 14:12-14 – Result = Death – Romans 3:23; 5:12-18 – Penalty – Romans 6:23a – Remedy = Jesus – Romans 6:23b; paid the penalty – John 3:14-16; I Peter 2:24 – 7. Salvation. A. Free gift – Ephesians 2:8-9 – B. Needed because of man’s sin – Romans 3:10-12; 5:12, 18-19; 6:16; 8:5-8; Isaiah 53:6; Jeremiah 17:9 – C. God is holy (Isaiah 6:6; I Peter 1:16) and no unrighteousness can be in His presence (Exodus 34:6-7). D. How to receive this gift: 1) Believe – I John 5:9-10; Romans 4:5 – 2) Repent – Luke 13:3; Acts 17:31, 20:21 – 3) Acceptance – John 1:12; 3:16; 5:24; 6:47; Romans 10:9-10 – 4) Assurance – Romans 5:1, 8:1; I John 5:13; John 10:27-30 – E. Eternal life – John 17:3; and peace with God – Romans 5:1 – 8. Heaven and hell. A. At death, if a believer, soul and spirit go to heaven – II Corinthians 5:8; Philippians 1:21, 23 – B. At death, if not a believer, soul and spirit go to Hades/hell – Luke 16:19-31 – C. Hell: 1) Lake of fire – Revelation 14:11; 20:11-15; Mark 9:43-48 – 2) Own choosing – John 3:17-20; Romans 5:6, 8 – 16 D. E. F. G. H. Bears witness of being a believer – Romans 8:16; Galatians 4:6; I John 3:24; 4:13; 5:6 – Teacher – John 14:26; I Corinthians 2:13; I John 2:27 – Guides into all truth – John 16:13 – Leads believers – Acts 10:19-20 – Called Spirit of Truth – John 14:17; 15:26; 16:13; I John 4:6 – Called Comforter – John 15:26 – Page C. D. 9. Heaven – Genesis 1:8, 17; II Corinthians 12:2-4; Isaiah 14:13-14; Luke 24:38-39, 51; I Peter 3:22; Hebrews 1:3; Revelation 21:4, 10-27 – Unity of believers. A. Jesus is the head of the church – Colossians 1:18-19; Ephesians 1:22-23 B. All believers are members of the Body of Christ – I Corinthians 12:12-17 Secular Humanism Atheism denies there is a supernatural God. According to Humanism, people are the highest of all beings and truth. Knowledge rests in science and human reasoning. Humanist Manifesto – There were three papers (Manifest I (1933), II (1973), III (2000)) written that laid out the secular humanist worldview with the key theme in each being, there is no belief in God. No deity will save us; only people can save themselves. The understanding of science and reason will drive people away from the Christian point of view of creation. Man sets himself up in place of God but this view takes away all sense of purpose, no justice in the end, no promises of eternal life. Life here on earth is it. BLIND FAITH by Bill Jack Everyone has faith. II. A few things the atheist must believe on faith. They separate faith from reason. 1. That there is no God. “It is reasonable to believe there is no God.” 2. There are no absolutes. Outside of man there are absolutes, whereas within man there are no absolutes. 1 Samuel 15:29. Three places an atheist can look for morality: a. Society – “look to the majority opinion” b. Within oneself – I change and so my morality changes. Page I. 17 When you meet someone who says that he/she is an atheist, there is checklist an atheist must follow to be a true atheist. If the person disagrees with one of these points, then the person is not a true atheist and more like an agnostic, a person that does not really care that there is a God and has no interest in learning about God. Help atheists be consistent atheists because all other worldviews will break down. Help them think through the logical progression. They will begin to see their worldview (hopefully) fall apart. This is proactive – Offensive apologetics – Ask others to defend what they believe. Get the bad worldview off the person before letting them see the good worldview. Create reasonable doubt. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. III. B. F. Skinner Skinner was a psychologist who studied people’s behavior. He believed in behaviorism, that your environment dictates your behavior. This means that your physical environment triggers a physical response in your brain (synopsis firing). You rob a store because of your environment. Don’t jail the person, simply reeducate him and put him in a new environment. Manipulate the environment until you change. Remember there is no free will so there are no choices involved. 18 4. Page 3. c. Nature – 1) Survival of the fittest. Whoever is the strongest, survives. This is pretty messy which is the highest law of nature. A woman named Margaret Sanger said certain people are human weeds (stupid non-white). Some people are not fit to reproduce, just like Adolph Hitler’s thinking. She agreed with the Third Reich regarding euthanasia with the Jews. 2) Morality changes as nature changes. Denies an afterlife – no heaven, no hell, no angels, no demons. An atheist relies on the five senses for knowing things. Life has no purpose – Chance is the way life is, like rolling dice. You embrace a positive view of evolution to survive in this view. Why do we pursue meaning to our lives? Just eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die. Heroism should get thrown out with an atheist. Why take on suffering, why suffer for something if no meaning, why sacrifice? Why get into a monogamous relationship, pay bills, etc.? No miracles. - The only thing you experience is with your five senses. Atheism states that the 500 people who saw Jesus resurrected were either lying or delusional (deceived). Man has no soul. Humans have emotions like love but these are simply chemical responses by hormones. Man has no conscience. Your parents or your environment told you that there is right from wrong, not what the Bible says (Romans 2:14). Then again with atheism, there are no absolutes so there is no right from wrong. Mind and thought are not real. This raises the mind/body issue. Is there something that animates you? According to atheism, what happens in the brain is we have synopsis firing which cause chemical releases and so we do what we do according to chemicals being released. Therefore, we are not really responsible for our actions because it is simply chemicals in our brains that cause our actions. Free will and dignity are thrown out. One problem with this thought is you are assuming what is right because, as a behaviorist, you can’t say what is right and wrong. It may not be wrong to rob stores (no absolutes). What difference does it make? Another good question. A second problem is I don’t have a free will either, so I can’t decide what the right environment is. We are simply products of our environment. Freedom and dignity don’t apply anywhere. IV. What to take out of this: You cannot keep faith and reason separate. Also we need to take our faith everywhere and everything we think, see, listen to and learn must be put through our worldview glasses. If you take your faith with you, you will face persecution!! Cosmic Humanism (New Age Movement) The value of Christianity, Islam and Secular Humanism is nothing but hot air. For cosmic humanists, everyone is a god and god is every individual. This is tied into consciousness. By achieving unity of consciousness, all people can be brought into harmony of all the power available to us as we will all be gods. This worldview promotes Pantheism which says everything is God and God is everything. There are lots of gods everywhere. The view of Reincarnation is everyone’s soul was present in other form like an animal, person, plant earlier in history, and that it will become some other form once this present body dies. The soul strives for godhood in other bodies and we keep coming back until we reach that godhead. Postmodern Page As for the Emergent Church, this is a fairly new Christian movement which is incorporating elements of postmodernism within their theology. For example, some common emerging characteristics include (1) a critique of the negative aspects of modernism; (2) strong emphasis on community; (3) strong emphasis on putting one’s 19 This worldview is a reaction against Marxism violent revolutions and a continuation of Marxism as far as atheism, socialism and punctuated evolution. Yet recent philosophers of postmodern have softened up on strict atheism and allow theism (belief in a god). Religious Pluralism says we should be tolerant of all religious beliefs because no one religion can be true. Religious beliefs are simply private preferences so there is no absolute truth, only preferences. That way all religious preferences are covered. Reality is what it is whether one prefers that reality or not. Page 20 faith into action; and (4) a reminder that not all truth is propositional – for example, the story of “the good Samaritan” expresses the same truth that is found within the proposition “love your neighbor.” On the other hand, several troubling traits are also emerging: (1) a denial of the Bible’s inerrancy; (2) a skepticism of foundational knowledge; and (3) an orthodoxy that is perhaps too generous.” (p82-83 – Understanding the Times) ETHICS What is right? Biblical You cannot separate Ethics from theology because Ethics is grounded in God’s character. Ethics is the study of good and evil, right from wrong. When you study Biblical ethics, you are studying the nature of God and His attributes. External moral order is a reflection of God Himself. Moral absolutes illustrate there are absolute ethical standards that exists for all individuals, for all places regardless of culture, and true for all time. See the material on Absolute Truth. Rejecting moral absolutes means you are rejecting God as each absolute draw us to the character and nature of God. When you reject moral absolutes, you are also saying morals are situational. I am justifying my actions. It’s an excuse to do what we want, saying it is moral. What is good for me may not be for you. We bring morals to a level of opinions, yours versus mine. Leaders can quickly abuse and misuse their power. My “tribe or people group” is superior so we will exterminate your “tribe or people group”. It does not matter what rules of good we put into place. Those will not be used when we deal with judgment from God. God’s absolutes show us where we Sin. That is where Jesus comes in. He is our salvation. The Bible shows us we cannot attain moral perfection by ourselves. By showing our imperfections to us, at the same time, God gave us the solution – Jesus. Page (As you read through these passages, you want to answer the question, “What is right?” and also discuss how does this passage of scripture affects or impacts the understanding of ETHICS in today’s world.) 21 “Muslims believe that moral norms are arbitrary, a product of God’s decree, and therefore can change as God chooses. Marxists and Secular Humanists rely almost exclusively on their economic or naturalistic philosophy to determine ethics. Postmodernists argue for a morality based on shared “community” values, and Cosmic Humanists assume that everyone acts morally by following inner truth determined on an individual basis. Christians, on the other hand, believe that moral norms come from God’s nature or essence. Rather than believing in some passing fancy bound to society’s ever-changing whims, as Christians we are committed to a specific moral order revealed to us through both general and special revelation.” (p128 – Understanding the Times) Genesis 1:26-31 – God created humans in His image and to rule over God’s creation. Exodus 21:22-23 – There has to be consequences to doing wrong. Psalm 139:13-16 – God created each one of us and actually formed us. What does this say to the discussion of abortion? Matthew 7:12-13 - Do to others what you would want done to you. Ethical relativism leads to destruction. Romans 1:18-32 – When your focus of worship is anything but God, you can easily develop a depraved mind and things get worse from there. God will give people over to their sinful lusts. I Corinthians 6:9-20 – Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and not meant for sexual immorality. (Also see the discussion of this passage in Sociology.) Page Islam 22 Additional passages Genesis 9:6 – If you murder, there is retribution. Genesis 19:1-19 – Perversion of sexuality is wrong and God will deal with it. Exodus 20:1-17 – Ten Commandments Leviticus 18:22, 20:13 – Homosexuality is wrong. Deuteronomy 32:39 – God gives life and takes life. Job 42:1-6 – What God does is right and His ways are beyond our understanding. Psalm 12:8 – The wicked are greatly tolerated and proud when evil is honored. Proverbs 14:12 – There is a way that seems right to a person but it only leads to death. Proverbs 16:25 – (Like Proverbs 14:12) Proverbs 24:11-12 – Let those who are perishing know that they are perishing. Isaiah 5:20-23 – Woe to those who call evil, good and good, evil, pervert justice, etc. Jeremiah 1:5 – Like Psalm 139:13-16. Amos 5:15 – Hate evil, love good. Mark 1:41 – God wants to take care of us, including, sometimes, physical healing. Romans 12:9 – Hate evil, love good. ( Similar to Amos 5:15) 2 Corinthians 4:18 – We focus on what is unseen and eternal. I Timothy 1:10 – Sin is contrary to sound doctrine. Hebrews 5:14 – Distinguish right from wrong. James 1:27 – Take care of those who truly need help, like orphans and widows. James 2:14-17 – Actions must accompany your faith. Historically, Muslims derive their ethics from the Koran and Hadith. The Koran contains commands Mohammad followers must obey. The Hadith presents Mohammad as an exemplary human, whom Muslims must imitate. He was commissioned by God to teach God’s word and lead an exemplary life, being Islam’s best role model in piety and perfection. Morality comes from Mohammad’s actions so whatever he did was right. The Koran teaches God cannot ultimately be known, contrasting the Bible basing morality in God’s character. In Islam actions are good because God chooses to call them good. Moral goodness comes from God’s decrees and can change as God chooses. Five Pillars are the basic moral obligations of Muslims – A. Confession of Faith – there is no God but Allah and Mohammad is his prophet. B. Prayer – five times per day, facing Mecca, Muslims are to pray. Prayer brings a daily rhythm to a Muslim. C. Fasting during Ramadan – During light hours, Muslims are to refrain from food, tobacco and sex. D. Almsgiving –give at least 25% of annual income to poor, which goes to Muslims, promoting a generous lifestyle. E. Pilgrimage – expected to make one journey to Mecca in your lifetime. Thus everyone is equal before God. (In addition) F. Jihad – battle against temptation and sin – self-control, and second battle is against any who oppose Islam (the infidel). Die in Jihad and you are guaranteed Paradise and scores of perpetual virgins. There is a final judgment and your deeds will be weighed in a balance. Good deeds are to help tip the scale. Hell awaits those whose scales tip negatively. Thus Jihad, a very good deed, is a very attractive solution to the final judgment! Secular Humanism Page Morals are relative to the individual and situation because there are no absolutes. Chaos can quickly result! Rights and wrongs are determined by the situation you are in. What is the most beneficial course of action to take? Being the loving wonderful, self-centered people we are, I will most often chose what will benefit me. In the 23 Man makes the rules, not God, because there is no God. Secular philosophy says we treat all morals as relative, but the truth is secular society treats some abstract values (such as justice, love and courage) as consistent morals. They abhor the Nazi holocaust, abuse of children and the genocide in Rwanda and Burundi. truest sense there is no standard whatsoever for right and wrong. Even if a humanist says something is good, can it really be good? Again, there is no standard, so truly there is nothing good. Help atheists be true atheists! (See Blind Faith) There is nothing to encourage or guide people to act responsibly. Everything is relative. (Yet all rules and laws come from some moral truth or absolute). There is no standard by which we can judge our actions. Why be nice, why pursue the best for our lives, why desire to be intelligent? It doesn’t matter! Whoever is in charge gets to determine what is right (even though there is no right or wrong!) Homosexuality and abuse (sexual, verbal, physical) are fine because of no moral absolutes. Sexual experimentation, pre-marital sex and even those who are of the best genes (who determines “best”?) to have sex for procreation is encouraged. Cosmic Humanism Morality is allowing each of us to listen to the “God within” to determine our own ethical system, but holds no one accountable to our system. The only wrong is judging others’ moral beliefs and actions. Free will is realizing that you are divine. Moral relativism means no one may decide whether another’s actions are right or wrong. Do not judge people’s beliefs or actions. Be tolerant. Ethics is relative to the truth within us. Create your own reality according to what you feel is right for you. Karma is the total effect of a person’s actions and conduct during each phase of a person’s existence, determining the person’s next identity. Assume everyone acts morally by following inner truth. If only what is right or wrong exists according to personal truth, then there is no absolute right or wrong. The New Age concept of unity is if all is one, then good and evil are one, no difference between cruelty and non-cruelty (right and wrong). What may appear evil in this life could be the reverse in a reincarnated existence. Page Cultural Relativism means truth and morals are relative to one’s culture. Morals are based on “shared” community values. Members of a particular community govern the moral choices its members are allowed to make. These standards are decided by coercion and consensus. Morality is not connected to God so these morals determined by the community can change and evolve according to the group like abortion. For many years societies detested it. Now secular governments and its people feel it is fine. 24 Postmodernism Page 25 A society abusing morals - For over 15 years, British physician and psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple cared for the poorest people in London’s slums. When free, immoral sex was encouraged and promoted, it had profound effects on poor people. “If anyone wants to see what sexual relations are like, freed of contractual and social obligations, let him look at the chaos of the personal lives of members of the underclass. Here are abortions procured by abdominal kung fu; children who have children, in numbers unknown before the advent of chemical contraception and sex education; women abandoned by the father of their child a month before or a month after delivery … and serial step fatherhood that leads to sexual and physical abuse of children on a mass scale.” (p158 – Understanding the Times) SOCIOLOGY The study of how societies function. So then, how should a society be structured? Biblical How do we combat AIDs, poverty, unwanted pregnancies, drug abuse, influence of other religions and spiritual cults, and crime? These are daunting questions many people and governments are facing today. History has proven that if the family unit is strong, a country or civilization will be strong. Start by developing the family because family is most common and important structure of people. In the Biblical worldview, an individual is more important than any institution or society. Everyone is valuable and capable of making an important contribution to society. C.S. Lewis a Christian writer felt atheists think a nation or civilization has to be more important than individuals because, “the individuals live only seventy-odd years each, and the group may last for centuries. But to the Christian, individuals are more important, for they live eternally; and races, civilizations and the like, are in comparison the creatures of a day.” (p95 – Thinking Like A Christian) We have been created to be relational, social beings and thus need societal structures to function. There structures (institutions) include marriage and family, work (labor), government (state) and the Church. These structures have been ordained or established by God. According to the Bible, you are accountable for your actions because what you do affects the society you live in, but also impacts the kind of society you want to live in. We influence all the structures mentioned in the last paragraph. For example, gun control is only as effective as the brain (person) pulling the trigger. In order for a society to function well, we have to be responsible for our choices. That is called accountability. Simply being a product of your society or the product of chemical reactions in your brain takes away accountability and encourages chaos and anarchy. Being created by God, we have been given a free will AND responsibility to choose between right and wrong. How we handle our responsibility affects many others. Thus, you are a valuable contributor to your society. Page Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “It is God’s will that there shall be labor, marriage, government and church in the world; and it is His will that all these, each in its own way, shall be through Christ, directed towards Christ, and in Christ. . . .This means that there 26 In the following societal structures God has established, consider what is the Biblical response for the family, (marriage, sexual roles & children), work, government and the Church? can be no retreating from a ‘secular’ into a ‘spiritual sphere.” (p97 – Thinking Like A Christian) Family (Marriage& Children) Genesis 1:27-28; 2:18-25 – God created men and women (in His image) to procreate, have authority over the earth and be good steward over the other living things of the earth. God saw that the man (Adam) was lonely so God created a woman (Eve) for the purpose of companionship, procreating and establishing the family unit. This union between a man and woman is just not sexual but also emotional, social and spiritual, with the concept that Christians should marry other Christians plus have a similar heart attitude toward serving God. Page Ephesians 5:21 – 33 – The marriage relationship was designed by God to be symbolic of the spiritual relationship between Christ and the Church. We are told to submit (willing to obey, be put under obediently) to each other in verse 21. So both the husband and wife are to make the other spouse more important than themselves (following the Philippians 2:3-5 passage) in their reverence and obedience to Jesus Christ. Yes the wife is to submit to their husbands for the husband is the head of the family, which means much more accountability for the husband before God when we each give an account of what we did in our lives (Romans 14:9-12). Then the vast majority of that passage focuses on how the husband is to love his wife. Husbands are to love their wives just as Jesus loved the Church. He died for the Church, making every need we had more important than any of His or even Himself. Does that mean we are to die for our wives? It may not be physical death we are called to but we are to put to death (lay aside) our wants and needs for the needs of our wives. We need to make our wives more important than ourselves. This passage says we are to love our wives as we love ourselves…and we love ourselves. We want what is best and safest for ourselves. We want our needs satisfied first. Thus we are to place our wives ahead of our own desires. If you do not know how to love your wife, ask her. Make her more important than your work, ministry or fun activities! We are to treat our wives as the most important person in the world, doing whatever we can for her, just like Jesus did for the Church, for us. Husbands are to cherish and 27 Matthew 5:27-32 – Committing adultery, even in just your mind, is a great offense. The sexual union between a husband and wife is made to be very special and unique to that couple. (The section on sexuality in Absolute Truth gives some great positive protective uniqueness’ to a marriage that God intended.) In Moses’ time, due to the attitude of the people’s hearts, it was easy to divorce one’s wife and that carried through to Jesus’ time. Jesus clearly indicated that except for unfaithfulness of your spouse (and abandonment), divorce is not acceptable and if you divorce then and remarry, you will be committing adultery. nurture our wives, just like a mother bird hovers over her new babies, protecting them from the weather and danger elements, providing for their needs and tenderly and gently caring for the baby birds. When we treat our wives with tenderness, gentleness, love and placing her needs ahead of our own, husbands will get the respect from their wives that we so desperately seek and desire. If husbands purse this with their wives, their families will be stable and fathers will treat their children correctly and show them the example of how Jesus loves them. Ephesians 6:1-4 - Children are to obey their parents even when they do not want to. God has made it clear that children need to honor and respect their parents, as the parents pursue raising their children honoring and positively fearing, respecting God. Notice the warning is for fathers in verse 4. Dads are not to exasperate or provoke (enrage or cause to get them angry). Make your children more important than your work, ministry or play. When you have only rules and no relationship with your children, you are pushing them to rebellion. Fathers must intentionally purse building relationships with their children to where the children know that that their fathers love their mothers and love them, primarily by spending time with the children and often doing what the children would like to do. You need to get into their world, listen to them, show them affection and be there for them when they need you. Page I Timothy 3:1-9 – Though this was written for instructions for an overseer or bishop in a church setting, the qualities discussed in this passage should apply to all males and also women should pursue the same qualities. This discussion is not intended to cause arguments from various viewpoints on some of the qualities. Rather search your heart and seek whether you are intentionally pursuing to develop godly qualities in your life. Ask yourself the questions that below and simply be honest with yourself so you can develop in your personal holiness. a. 1st qualification - blameless or above reproach 1. Why blameless? (Philippians 2:14-15) – Blameless does not mean sinless but rather when you do sin, you make things right as quickly as possible. That means seeking forgiveness from God for the sin (repentance) and when necessary, to seek forgiveness, reconciliation and possible restitution with the people you offended or sinned against. 2. What is a definition for integrity? Am I a person of character, of integrity? Do I do in public what or how I live in private, when no one sees me? During Jesus’ day, hypocrite was a theatrical term - big mask carried by the play actors in Caesarea Philippi. That is what we are if we do not act or live in public the same way we live privately 28 Colossians 3:20 – Similar to the Ephesians 6 passage b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. 3. Studies clearly show that the highest attribute people seek in their leadership is integrity. How is my reputation among people? 1 Tim 3:7 - Do I have a good testimony or am I not above reproach, lacking integrity with others and thus fall into the devil trap, the trap that so easily ensnares a Christian (Hebrew 12:1) When it talks of “a husband of one wife” (3:2) – Polygamy was popular at the time of this writing, so the question can be asked whether you have one spouse? Yet it goes deeper than that. Emotionally or socially, do I entertain thoughts of another woman or man? Do I have an emotional affair with someone other than my spouse? How do I handle the “little people” in my life? Do I take advantage of those under me at home or at work or at school? Am I hospitable, fond of others, friendly, approachable, putting others ahead of self (1 Tim 3:2). At home - how do I treat members of my family (spouse, children, parents)?? With gentleness, care, compassion, (3:2 - not violent but gentle) Do I manage my family well, (3:4), how important are they to me, do I build them up, are their needs more important than mine?? Do I treat my children with dignity and respect so they want to obey me; in other words, do I have a growing relationship with them? Is my behavior respectful of others; (3:2) Am I self-restrained with family, friends, workers; not easily flying off the handle?? Am I reasonable with them, taking seriously my responsibilities (sober - 3:2)? Am I demanding? Do I show preferential treatment? Do I admit wrong doing without being asked or pressured? What level is my forgiveness (Matthew 6:14-15)? Do I quarrel and argue easily when I don’t get my way? Is my attitude one of I am better than the other person? Can I keep my mouth shut or know when to quit? (1 Tim 3:3) Am I transparent and vulnerable, willing to be accountable to others from thought life, to how I treat family member to workers to fellow students? Do I cheat God with my money and talents (3:3)? Am I a lover of money, by holding back because you never have enough or my goal is to have as many nice things as possible? My possessions, are they God’s or mine? When I have problems do I go to God for direction and help or “get medicine right away” including alcohol (3:3), pornography, other drugs? Page Additional passages Exodus 20:12 – As part of the 10 Commandments, children are to respect and honor their parents. 29 Why does God speak about sex and marriage the way He does? (Check out the section on Absolute truth.) Numbers 1 – God had a census taken utilizing the family unit, stressing the importance of the family Psalms 68:5 – Family is very important to God as He says He will be a father to the fatherless and defend the widows. Psalms 112 – A man (or woman) who has a reverent respect and fear in the sense that God is a holy, right, good judge of your life is blessed and will develop that relationship with Him. He/she will pursue God with all their heart and greatly desire to honor, obey and serve God the best way one knows how. Proverbs 1:8, 6:20-24 – Listen to your parents Proverbs 13; 13:24, 23:13, 29:15,17 – You as the parent need to gently and lovingly discipline your children Proverbs 31:10-31 – Though a wife need not do everything that is mentioned in this passage, a wife who diligently keeps her family going and is a productive member of the family is to be highly treasured! Malachi 2:14-16 - God hates divorce and a broken home was never His original design. 1 Corinthians 6:15-20, 7:1-11 – Each of us is a temple of the Holy Spirit and as a result has been bought with a high price, Jesus’ life. So when you get involved in sexual immorality, you are sinning against your own body because of what the sexual union does to a person physically, emotionally and spiritually. Getting involved immorally damages what God originally intended for sex between a man and woman. Colossians 3:18-19 – Wives, build up your husbands. Husbands, truly love your wives as discussed in Ephesians 5. I Timothy 5:4-7,9-14 – Families should be the first group of people to try to provide for the needs of those in their families. If you do not or will not provide for you family and closer relatives, you are not being obedient to scripture. If you are unable to provide due to such things physical or economic issue, is not what is being discussed here. A widow who is younger should be encouraged to remarry for reasons mentioned in the passage. Titus 1:7-9, 2:6-8 – Similar to 1 Timothy 3 passage. Older men should mentor the younger men. Titus 2:3-5 – For women, older women should mentor the younger women. Wives should show respect and honor to their husbands. Hebrews 13:4 – Marriage is very sacred to God and those who cause immorality to destroy the marriage will be judged firmly by God. 1 Peter 3:1-7 – Wives, let your inner beauty, who you really are, woo and draw your husband to you. Husbands, treat your wives with utmost respect, care and gentleness. Page Genesis 3:17-19 - After Adam and Eve sinned, God let Adam know that he and all humans after him, will work and toil in order to feed ourselves. Work will not always be easy and we will face adversity. 30 Work, Labor 2 Thessalonians 3:6-13 – Essentially everywhere Paul traveled on his missionary journeys, those with him and he worked for their food. They did this to be an example to those they were ministering to. As Paul said, “If you don’t work, you will not eat.” Again there are some situations where people are unable to work due to sickness or natural disasters but the great majority of people in the world, should work. Perhaps if we followed Paul’s advice and let people feel the pangs of hunger, they would be much more motivated to work. (More passages and discussion can be found under the ECONOMIC discipline.) State, Government (Nation) Romans 13:1-7 – God has established all governments and we are to respect and submit to the laws of the government. Government was set up by God to carry out the laws and if you break the law, then you will face the consequences of your wrongdoing. If you do right, you should have nothing to fear with the government. Unfortunately that has not nor is now always the case. God will allow evil or bad leaders of government to be placed into power because He will allow the choices and decisions of the people of that nation to affect them, essentially face the consequences of their choices. Governments have established laws that are contrary to Scripture. At that point you must choose whether you will serve God or the government and face the consequences from the government. (We can take an example of obeying God over the government in Daniel’s life, found in Daniel 6). Paying taxes is part of keeping a government operating, so we need to pay taxes. I Peter 2:13-17 – This passage is very similar to Romans 13 passage. God has established the governments to punish wrongdoers and encourage and commend those who do good. Freedom is not free, there is responsibility that comes with freedom. We are to serve each other and treat one another with respect. Additional passage – Psalms 33:10-11 – God is in control of all nations and He easily can change the plans of a nation (whether that nation is godly or ungodly) for His purposes and plan will be carried out.) (More passages and discussion can be found under the LAW & POLITICS disciplines.) Page John 17: 20 – 23 – Jesus’ prayer for the Church is unity, oneness between believers in Christ so that the world see the love we are to show to one another and the world, then the world will also believe in Christ. Ephesians 4:11-16 - The Church need to be the role model of true living and community for the world to see. Through Jesus Christ the Head of the Body, the Church makes all things happen. Those in spiritual leadership responsibilities here on earth need to prepare God’s people to serve so that all Christians would be 31 Church - Islam Page 32 spiritually developed and together we would be one in Jesus. Our goal then is to mature in our faith and become the influencers and impacters in the world that Jesus created us to be. Colossians 1:13-20 – Jesus Christ is God and the head of the Church. Everything exists and flows through Him. He has given us eternal life. He is the head, the leader of us who have been forgiven of our sins and believe that He died and rose again for us, being the only way to heaven reconciling us to a holy, perfect God. He created all things and always existed. Jesus is our supreme God. He is all powerful and in control of all things. Additional passages: Matthew 18:15-20 – When someone has done something against you, you go to that person and see if they will seek forgiveness. If that person does not, take one or two others with you and lovingly confront the person. If the person is still unrepentant, then bring the person before the church and if the person is still defiant, then the church needs to disavow any association with the person. Acts 2:42-47 – The early Church showed us that we need to pray, discuss the Word of God, to worship and fellowship together. We are to help those in need (both those in the Body of Christ and also unbelievers). Acts 20:28 – Spiritual leaders need to keep watch, protect the Christians we have responsibility to and shepherd, guide the Christians to help them grow and develop correctly in spiritual truths. I Corinthians 5 – Christians are to discipline those who are involved in sinful activities and not willing to change their behaviors (repent) to pursue and obey the character and nature of God. Christians need to carefully carry out these measures, being mindful of the motives or reasons we have in doing the discipline. We need to have pure motives. 1 Corinthians 11:17-26 – When a church offers the Lord’s Supper, people taking the bread and drink need to realize that if there is ongoing sin or a wrong attitude toward others, you can bring judgment from the Lord upon oneself. Performing the Lord’s Supper needs to show great reverence and respect for what Jesus did for us as He was willing to die for all of our sins. 1 Corinthians 12:4-31 – As a believer in Jesus Christ, each believer has at least one spiritual gift that the Holy Spirit has given to the believer. How the Christian has been gifted is important for all Christians are part of the Body of Christ. We Christians have a responsibility and commitment to share and use our gift(s) to glorify God and also to help the body of Christ function well. No Christian has all the spiritual gifts and so all of us believers have an important role, carrying out our responsibilities not only to God but also to other Christians. No one gift is more important than another gift. We need each other. Islam believes holds everyone personally accountable to God and guarantees the fundamental rights of the individual. The Koran says men and women are spiritual equals before God. Yet Islamic apologists say men are to care for women, not that women are essentially inferior. A passage in the Koran 2:282 says that for testimony sake, if you have a situation with one man and another person, if that person is a woman, you need two women to testify with the one man. A tradition in Sunnah describes women as less intelligent. Marriage can be broken by divorce, mainly initiated by men. Men can have up to four wives, plus unlimited concubines. Modern Muslims feel polygamy should not be practiced. Mohammed had at least nine wives. No instance in the Bible dealing with polygamy turned out well. God created monogamy with Adam and Eve. He also prohibited Israelite kings from this, but many did not listen (Deuternomy 17:17, Jesus and the Church – one bride (Ephesians 5:31-32). Islam has a male dominated society or Patriarchalism, where women are to have children, and her importance increases when able to produce males. Islam is a comprehensive reality, meaning the state (government) is to be as much Islamic as is the local mosque. Islam is a religion, but also a government. Turkey is Islamic, but secular as a government. This does not sit well with some Islamic leaders throughout the world. Secular Humanism Society is evil, humans are good, but this worldview cannot explain existence of evil in society. Thus the society is insane and has corrupting influence on individuals. Page State-run child-care and policies are used to influence this worldview, encouraging non-traditional family legislation with no Christian influence. The government Classroom is the perfect way to teach that there is no need for the traditional family and that in this classroom setting, the government will teach its value system and what values can be tolerated and what ones cannot be tolerated. 33 Humanists are intolerant of the Biblical view of family. Traditional marriage is prime example of failure of Christian culture to provide freedom, encouraging human potential and growth. Heterosexual monogamy is social slavery and no longer useful. The feminist movement says the traditional family is outdated. Therefore the Non-traditional family viewpoint encourages open marriage, trades, group marriage, same-sex marriage, part-time marriage, and pre-marital living arrangements. Non-traditional Churches can be set up to provide functions and services of a traditional church but does not have the beliefs of the Christian Church. A great example of this type of church structure is found in China. Cosmic Humanism Marriage and family is outdated. Divorce is an event where each person grew to the point where they no longer needed its old form (marriage). Your sexual preference is neither good nor evil. This is simply your evolvement of moving forward toward godhead or higher consciousness. In the Education field, many humanists are teachers. They want to reach the young minds. This is where the worldview will win over the minds of the next generations. Post-Modernism Due to the fact that there are no absolutes, this worldview promotes that all Sexual preferences or practices are equal and based on preference and sexual identity, not physical characteristics like male and female. “Free love” is one of their main features. Do whatever you feel is right and good for you, no matter what. Perverted, deviant, abnormal sexual behavior is a personal preference. No moral judgments are allowed. Marriage and the traditional family are no longer needed. Educationally, the key is to focus on achievements of non-whites, females and the poor. Be open to alternate ways of knowing. All truth is relative, the values of people are subjective. You will find a lot of education focused upon themes of race, sex and gender – non-traditional ways. Christianity is viewed with contempt and ridicule. Christians are losers, suppressing people with archaic beliefs. Page 34 In Society, it is necessary to get rid of God. The theme is “new ways of living.” We are sexual animals and live as such so do whatever you want for you are an individual and freedom does not include responsibility to others. LAW What is the basis for law? Biblical When a society does not consider law to be sacred, selfish desires quickly become part of those laws. Every law ever written reflects either God’s or a person’s morality. The Biblical view of law produces a legal system that doesn’t toss in the wind of opinion and preferences. This system is constant, just and right. In order for laws to be objective, the foundation of that law has to have a reference point that is outside of us, which is from God. He is the absolute standard. When you put together God’s general (revealed by nature and life) and special (Bible) revelations, we have a structure for a legal system that is independent of human wisdom. There are laws called Divine Law which comes from the character of God. The problem comes when a judicial court moves away from instituting justice and become a legislating body either by coming up with their own laws or allowing their own selfish desires to wrongly interpret divine law. Then the court system is no longer carrying out their duties following divine law. (Have the students answer the passages in bold and below are listed additional verses that you can use.) The moral order proceeds from and reflects the character of God – His holiness, justice, truth, love, and mercy. God’s moral order is as real as the physical order. 3) We are created in God’s image and so we are significant. Our life is not an afterthought or an accident. God established human government to protect human life, rights, and dignity. Romans 13:1-7 – (See explanation in the Sociology Discipline) 1 Peter 2:13-17 - (See explanation in the Sociology Discipline) Page 2) 35 The foundation of Christian Law consists of five basic precepts (p287 – Understanding the Times): 1) The source of all divine law is the character and nature of God. Psalm 19:9-11 –God’s laws are sure, you can totally trust them and they are of the greatest justice and mercy. 4) When Jesus Christ took on human form, human life assumed even greater significance. God the Creator became God the Redeemer (John 1:14). 5) God through Christ will judge the whole human race according to His standard of good and evil. 2 Corinthians 5:10 - We will all stand before the judgment seat of Christ and will receive what we deserve for what we have done here on earth. Losing one’s salvation is not an issue. It will deal with how faithfully we lived our lives. “Noah Webster, great American politician from the 1800’s, ‘The moral principles and precepts contained in the scriptures ought to form the basis of all our civil constitutions and laws. . . All the miseries and evils which men suffer from – vice, crime, ambition, injustice, oppression, slavery and war – proceed from their despising or neglecting the precepts contained in the Bible.’ Webster explains the effects on human rights of ignoring divine law: ‘But as there is a God in heaven, who exercises a moral government over the affairs of this world, so certainly will the neglect of the divine command, in the choice of rulers, be followed by bad laws and a bad administration; by laws unjust or partial, by corruption, tyranny, impunity of crimes, waste of public money, and a thousand other evils. Men may devise and adopt new forms of government; they may amend old forms, repair breaches, and punish violators of the constitution; there is, there can be, no effectual remedy, but obedience to the divine law.’” (p288- Understanding the Times) Page The Bible says judges should not hastily condemn an accused person. Due to our sinful condition, it is possible to make human error in judgment. Restitution needs to be made to the offended person when this happens. A Biblical legal system should attempt to legislate morality only when order is needed to be maintained and human rights protected. Genesis 9:6 – Murder is wrong and a murderer must pay. 36 Human rights have to be built from the Bible and tied into Biblical justice. With freedom through Biblical rights comes responsibility to others. The moral principles from the Bible are able to form the foundation for all constitutions and laws. Any evil and misery someone inflicts on another is a direct neglect of Biblical laws and rights. Whenever you neglect to follow divine law there will be corruption, waste of money and lives, unjust laws and other terrible things because people make laws then to suit their selfish ambitions. Deuteronomy 1:16-17 - Hear the disputes between people and judge fairly and respectfully. Additional Passages Deuteronomy 4:5-6 – Israelites were to follow the laws God gave them. Deuteronomy 5 and 6 – Follow the Ten Commandments and loving God because of who God is. Deuteronomy 19:15-21 – Witnesses are necessary for justice. Exodus 18:13-16 – Moses had taken care of all disputes as the judge of Israel. Exodus 23:1-8 – Laws of justice and mercy. 2 Chronicles 20:6 – God rules over all the earth. Psalm 1:2 – Delight in God’s laws and meditate on them. Proverbs 29:2 – When the wicked rule, people groan. People rejoice when righteous thrive. Zechariah 8:16 – Speak the truth and render sound judgment in your courts. Nahum 1:3 – The Lord is slow to anger, great in power and will not leave the guilty unpunished. Micah 6:8 – Act justly and love mercy. Acts 17:31 – God will judge the world someday. Romans 1:26-27 – Man will one day pay for the perversion due him. Romans 2:12 – You sin under the law, you will be judged by the law. Romans 2:16 – God will judge everyone someday. I Timothy 1:8 – Law is for those who break the law. Islam Islamic law or Shari’ah Law is derived from the Koran and Hadith and applied to the public and private lives of Muslims within Islamic states. These laws govern day-today life. Shari’ah Law does not come from Allah’s nature or character, unlike God’s laws. Page Islamic law tends toward dictatorships and as a consequence, a lack of personal freedom. Countries that have the highest regard for basic human rights and the rule of law are not Islamic, but where Christianity has had the influence. Rarely have 37 Fiqh is the human goal is to understand and apply these Shari’ah laws. From four sources the laws are taken. The Koran is the foremost source and deals with food, legal issues, family law, criminal law, rules about witnesses and contracts. Many statements are ambiguous and addressed to specific historical situations. The Hadith contains records of Muhammad’s practices and customs, or Sunnah. Muslim legal scholars use the Sunnah to discern Shari’ah law when the Koran does not address some law questions. The Ijma is from the first three centuries of Islam and one issue the Ijma deals with is circumcision. Finally from the Qiyas, legal situations that the Koran and Hadith do not address are dealt with in the Qiyas like alcohol consumption. The Sunnis and the Shi’ites have separate legal traditions or schools. Muslims had the freedom of expression. Other religions are restricted or prohibited in their practices. “Malaysia is often upheld as the ideal model of a moderate Islamic society, abounding in cultural and religious tolerance. But the façade of tolerance disappears when ethnic Malays decide to convert from Islam to another religion. Local, state and federal authorities regularly harass, arrest, kidnap and imprison ethnic Malay Christians in an attempt to stop the growth of Christianity among Malays. Five years ago, there were fewer than 200 Malay Christians among the population of 28 million, and today there are thought to be at least 1000…., the evangelism of Muslims is an offense punishable by fine, imprisonment or both….Islam is more than a religion for indigenous Malays; it is their national identity. And Muslims who try to leave Islam are subjected to many hardships, including imprisonment in rehabilitation camps. The government considers any dilution of Islam a threat to national security. (p 3-4, February, 2012, The Voice Of the Martyrs) (For other stories of people being persecuted for their faith and to find out which countries are very restrictive with Christianity, contact The Voice of the Martyrs) Secular Humanism Secular humanism legal theory is based upon no existence of God and humans are perfectible evolving animals. Laws are produced by our own reasoning and judgment. In addition, the environment is the cause of any evil we do. There is no absolute moral code to be obeyed. Morality is continually evolving. Real animals should enjoy the same rights as humans, meaning for some humanists, people are not much above, or at all above animals (Hitler’s view of the Jews). For others, natural law is basic and instinctive in human beings because we are evolving social animals. Page “To fit their evolutionary beliefs, some Secular Humanists simply redefine natural law as an inner guide. Yet to maintain consistency between their worldview and their legal theory, they must fully embrace legal positivism, which centers the creation of law within the state. Alistair Hannay explains the dilemma of a theory of law that rejects the Lawgiver: “Humanists naturally want to believe that we have moral obligations, duties in some virtually legalistic sense, but not the product of arbitrary legislation, to one 38 Legal Positivism approaches law from a belief in human reason. That means laws are rules made by humans and that there is no inherent or necessary connection between law and morality (even though all laws have some standard of morality in them). We make our own set of rules. We are products of our societies. The government is the ultimate source of legal truth since it is the government that carries out laws, not people. Real problems result when governments take advantage of their positions as the ultimate source of legal truth and power, acting like a god, placing people at their mercy (like communism). Secular Humanism cannot say that all people are created equal and were given certain rights by God. another. But on what can the belief be based?” Because its base is evolutionary theory (and the whims of the state), legal positivism results in an arbitrary legal system that discourages obedience and grants the state virtually unlimited authority.” (p301 – Understanding the Times) Cosmic Humanism Self Law is the legal perspective that actions are lawful if they come from the God within and unlawful if imposed by an outside authority. Once we all achieve collective consciousness, we will act as co-creators of reality. Everyone works by their own authority, because God is in us and all good comes from God. Following rules other than inner truth (from outside authority) we sacrifice our godhead. Postmodernism Western law grew out of Christianity and the Enlightenment reflecting a white man bias. These laws hide or disguise the white man’s bias. Women are totally taken advantage of. So it critical to determine what the bias is, finding the subjective meaning no matter what the law’s objective is. This is called the Critical Legal Studies Movement. Page Feel free to share this story if your students have heard of global warming… “One current issue that illustrates the Postmodern use of stories is global warming. Although empirical scientific data show no significant temperature increases worldwide, pressure from the radical left has been exerted on the United States to sign an international global warming treaty. Some of the pressure comes from creating stories that appeal to the emotions. For example, the film The Day After Tomorrow is an emotion-charged story about what will happen when global warming gets out of control. The film does not deal with facts about whether global warming is an actual threat to the planet; it simply assumes it is and builds the story from there.” (p314 – Understanding the Times) 39 Work to figure out how the law contributes to unequal power for race and gender issues. Then take out the absolute truth from the law, so you can use law to get what you want. Laws are no longer God-ordained objective standards by which to judge behavior and maintain order, but a devise to get what you want. Focusing on race, gender and cultural politics in a legal system opens that system up to any whim. Logic and reason are white male bias. Facts and empirical data mean nothing. Story telling is a major tool used as this opens up multiple points of view and varied interpretations using rhetoric, not logic. POLITICS What is the purpose of government? Biblical Government is an institution established by God for the primary purpose of promoting justice for its citizens and protecting the innocent from aggressors and the lawless, punishing the guilty. The government is to protect and preserve the rights of all people against our sinful tendencies to destroy those rights. Without some legislating or order, people would push their rights, infringing on others. Everyone is created equal by God. He is the absolute standard and guarantor of our unalienable (not to be taken or given away) rights as humans because our rights are based on God’s moral law, His character and nature. Jeremiah 27: 5-12 - God made the nations, the powers. All nations serve Him and He can take anyone out of power and put someone in. Romans 13:1-10 – God establishes all authorities (governments). You rebel against authority, you rebel against God. Rulers should hold terror only for those who do wrong. Be afraid if you do wrong, so there has to be consequences for wrong-doing. Paying taxes are a part of having a government. Governments need to promote loving your neighbor as yourself, for God is love and a government that stresses love is living out the nature of God. Power corrupts, so it is important that power is dispersed to many people creating checks and balances or disaster results. Some governments follow a three-branched model. Christians should welcome opportunities to be involved in government with the goal to influence the government to follow God’s will and design. Government should not interfere with freedom of religion, control family size, nor interfere with raising children or control the economy. If our governments are not governed by God, they will be ruled by dictators. Isaiah 33:22 – Some governments like the United States, Zambia, Uganda Namibia and Liberia follow the three branched model set forth in this verse (judge – judicial, lawgiver – legislative, king – executive) Page We must be responsible for our own actions even though we have freedom. With freedom comes responsibility to respect others and their rights. We need to determine what is best for everyone within the parameters set in Scripture. It is not wise to blindly follow government leaders. They are not like God who is perfect. That is one reason why voting is so important and a fundamental right. When it 40 I Timothy 2:1-2 – Pray for those in leadership and power over you. comes to obeying God’s laws versus men’s laws, we must follow God. Make sure that man’s law does violate God’s laws before you take such a bold step to choose between the two. Daniel 6:1-16 - See notes from chapter one of Spiritual Leadership material. One of the prime ministers (he being a foreigner) still sought God, no matter the consequences. Acts 4:1-20 - There are times God’s laws and man’s laws collide – choose God like Peter and John did. Additional Verses – Exodus 18:19 – God wants order when dealing with disputes. Psalm 103:19 – God has established His throne in heaven and rules over all. Psalm 127:1 – unless God assembles the house, it will come crashing down. Proverbs 11:11– People are blessed by the upright, wicked destroy. Proverbs 29:2 – Like Proverbs 11:11 Daniel 2:20-21 – follows Jeremiah 27 passage Matthew 22:15-22 – Believers are to respect governments and pay your taxes. The struggle comes when the government uses the funds for ungodly purposes. Acts 14:40 – everything must be done orderly. Hebrews 13:17 – those over you must give account, obey them. I Peter 2:13-14 – submit to authority for they are to carry out justice. Islam Page There are four elements to why Muslims believe in this. First, Allah created the world and Adam was a prophet of Islam. Though Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, their mistake was forgiven. Since then Allah has wanted to bring the world back to the original Islamic state. Second, Allah has always provided prophets for all nations, attempting to draw the people back to him, submitting to Islam through the Koran and Hadith (Mohammad’s teachings). 41 Islam has the vision to encompass the entire world through Jihad bringing all nations under the Koran and Shari’ah law. The goal is to have a global Islamic world and will set up national governments (or states) under the rule of Allah’s divine sanctions. Though some Muslims have tried to soften the impact of Jihad, Jihad is aggressive and offense-minded, pursuing this initiative through peace or force. Jihad is Muhammad taught his disciples to conquer (by force) anyone who opposed them or refused to become Muslims. Contrast that with what Jesus taught His disciples; to not take up arms against those who opposed Him. Third, all humans are born as Muslims. Many have gone astray and worship false gods or deny there is a God. Fourth, Muslims hope and expect all nations to eventually submit to Allah, having a global Islam. Refusing to believe the message of Islam causes someone to potentially die. Dhimmis people tend to be non-Muslims living in Muslim countries paying a tax called jizya. If these non-Muslims can’t pay the tax, there is destruction and even death. Secular Humanism In secular humanism democracy is the highest form of government, but this will never happen because in order for this worldview to exist at a government level, there has to be a great deal of control over the people. This includes a woman’s right to an abortion (controlling the number of children including gender in a family), equal rights for women, disregarding traditional marriage in favor of same-sex marriages, redistributing wealth to help the poor and heavy regulations on businesses. This political tradition is called Liberalism. A major goal is to have a non-religious one world government that would make and enforce international laws. There would be no dividing up the world into nations so as not to violate the world’s single eco-system. By pursuing one world government, world peace is possible. This process can be attained through the United Nations. The UN is always pushing for more power and being the entity that goes into a wartorn area to bring peace (which it may have never done). For more power and cooperation, existing nations need to be disarmed of their present weapons. Page “A Secular Humanist world government is problematic for Christians. In the United States alone, such a world government would seek to eradicate Christian symbols and content from the public square by removing the Ten Commandments from public schools, removing “under God” from the nation’s Pledge of Allegiance, replacing Christian ethics with values clarification, replacing divine law with legal positivism, replacing the celebration of Christmas with winter holiday, standardizing sex education and alternative lifestyles into the public school curriculum, and disregarding references in the Declaration of Independence to God-given rights.” (p336 – Understanding the Times) 42 You will have a world Parliament (European Union is a model) which would enact legislative policies in a democratic manner. People groups would then have to compromise their viewpoints and ideologies, especially those of Christian and Jewish worldviews, in order to agree. Tolerance of morals will be determined by the world government which humanists believe they are the most tolerant. Cosmic Humanism New Age belief is humanity will eventually develop the capacity for world-wide selfgovernment because each person is evolving to the one godhead, a New World Order. Each individual is divine and evolving the ability to govern him or herself, a Self-Government. Evolving into higher consciousness allows this so we are connected with the God inside of us, and ultimately connected into one. Postmodern The goal is social justice called Leftism. The focus is upon the individual especially those groups of individuals who have been oppressed or perceived as victims of social injustice (racial and gender orientation issues). This ideology advances the interests of victim groups. Radical feminism has identified all women as victims of male oppression so the solution includes total sexual freedom. Change what used to be shameful or immoral to what is now acceptable and progressive. The sanctity of marriage is now backwards, oppressive and a form of slavery, whereas same-sex marriage is being tolerant, positive and being open-minded of others. Page 43 Identity Politics – This political ideology seeks to advance the interests of particular groups in society that are perceived as victims of social injustice. “For example, radical feminists identified all women as victims of male oppression. Once they had established their case, then whatever was needed to free women from male domination was considered politically correct. For radical feminists, the ultimate goal became women’s equality with men, which means, among other things, total sexual freedom. (Children are a burden and marriage is a form of slavery, counterproductive to a woman’s selffulfillment.) Abortion was declared a political right and women’s only means for sexual equality with men – since men can engage in sexual intercourse without the consequences of bearing children, women must have the same freedom and political right.” (p350 – Understanding the Times) ECONOMICS What produces a sound economy? Almost half of the world, over 3 billion people, live on less than $2.50 USD a day, 1 billion live on less than $1.00 USD per day. Two billion live on $1.00 to $2.00 per day One billion live on $2.00 to $4.00 per day Biblical Evangelism and Social Action – Hand in Hand www.global/issues.org/article/26/poverty-facts-and-stats Understanding the Times – by David Noebel Socialists tend to ignore the fundamental truth that wealth comes more from the creativity and hard work fostered by free enterprise than from resources themselves. A free market economy encourages wealthy to invest their wealth in productive enterprises creating jobs, goods, and services available to others. Page “Theodore Dalrymple, in his book Life at the Bottom: The Worldview That Makes the Underclass, graphically illustrates the causes and psychology of poverty. Dalrymple worked as a physician and psychiatrist in the poorest areas of London, and contends that poverty is caused more by people’s worldview than their lack of material goods or money. He says, “[M]ost of the social pathology exhibited by the underclass has its origin in ideas that have filtered down from the intelligentsia. Of nothing is this more true than the system of sexual relations that now prevails in the underclass, with the result that 70 percent of the births in my hospital are now illegitimate.” He continues, “If blame is to be apportioned, it is the intellectuals who deserve most of it. They should have known better, but always preferred to avert their gaze. They considered the purity of their ideas to be more important than the actual consequences of their ideas. I know of no egotism more profound.” The ideas Dalrymple cites as causing the abject poverty of the inner city are ideas about sexual freedom. He says, “Intellectuals in the twentieth century sought to free our sexual relations of all social, contractual, or moral obligations and meaning whatsoever, so that henceforth only raw sexual desire itself would count in our decision making.” The poor bought into the package and suffer accordingly.” (p357 – Understanding the Times) 44 Natural resources or raw materials by themselves, are not productive. They require the application of human thought, ingenuity and energy to make them useful. Land by itself produces only weeds and limited food. You need people creatively working with the land so that it can produce enough fruits and vegetables to feed the entire community. The Bible encourages working to earn a wage and owning property, being responsible, but at the same time, being aware of needs around us, willing to help meet those needs, not hoarding what we have. Acts 2:44-45 was a unique situation in the early church, which does encourage a just means of distribution scarce resources, as socialists would pursue. When you own property, the likelihood of your taking responsibility and taking care of it increases significantly. Private ownership actually discourages greed and envy, by causing people to focus on the need to work and serve others, rather than accumulate more for themselves. This encourages a more careful attitude toward scarce resources, than does public property. We are warned in Scripture about being lazy and not working. Paul consistently indicated and praised those who were working hard, not being idle and lazy. Economic competition encourages one to offer the best product they possibly can. Everyone in a free market can produce a valuable good or service by specializing in something, providing value to others, and increasing the worth of the person producing the good or service. This can greatly stifle sinful tendencies, as the producer needs to be on one’s best behavior, offering the best possible product to keep customers. If the producer “steals” from his or her own product in some way, this will affect customers willing to purchase the product. Social Justice – Justice requires equality before the law, not equality of incomes or abilities. The Bible deals with or shows inequality (Matthew 25:14-30). We do not receive abilities and gifts equally, which in economics equates to people making more money than others because of their abilities and opportunities. Also Paul was adamant that if someone is not willing to work, don’t feed him. A moral society will encourage and enhance everyone with opportunities to be productive, but not at the same level. Page We must help the poor, meaning if they got into poverty because of poor choices, let them feel the consequences, but help them go in the right direction. If they got into poverty due to accident, illness, other people’s choices, help them, whether financially, resources or skills training or education, and give them Biblical equality. 45 Poverty – Scripture shows that poverty can result from different factors. Some factors are a result of one’s choices, while other factors are misfortunes of life, such as accidents, illnesses, injuries, situations out of the control of the person. Yes, the rich can also exploit the poor, but poverty doesn’t always result from just that situation. In a free market society, the wealthy ordinarily create more wealth, and that opens the door for more jobs. In a socialist society, the wealthy are encouraged to hide their wealth from taxation by hoarding it in the form of frozen bank accounts, luxuries, etc. Capitalist society – Citizens are free to determine how they will spend their money, and how to use their resources. In a socialist society, you need government to really step in and control situations, people’s freedom and the economy. Economic freedom and the right to private property are crucial for political freedom. Capitalism must respect the Biblical requirement of equality before the law. (Student’s edition) We have heard that wealthy people do not care about anyone but themselves. Though that may be true for some, it cannot be said about everyone who is wealthy. Besides, how do you measure wealth? Or who is wealthy? Depending on where in the world that question is asked, will give you different answers. The vast majority of those living in the western world are considered wealthy in comparison to the rest of the world. Yet most living in the western world do not consider themselves wealthy and will prove it statistically with data generated by their governments. Luke 12:13-21 – Be careful not to be greedy. Your possessions do no define (letting people really see who you are) your life. Your priority is to grow spiritually and gain in spiritual wisdom. That is the true riches. Do not hoard your earthly possessions for you do not know how long you have on this earth plus by not being generous, you are leading a selfish life, which is contrary to the way Jesus lived His life. How much savings is too much? How do you become greedy? Do you have to be rich to be greedy? Philippians 4:10-13; I Timothy 6:6-10 – We believers are to be content (to be satisfied) in whatever situation we are placed in, whether we have enough to live or if we don’t. It means when we do not have enough or when things are not going our way, we are not grumbling or complaining but have the attitude that God knows what is happening in our lives and He is in control, sovereign and worthy to be praised and honored no matter what is going on in our lives. Page Yet hard work and ingenuity will not automatically equal access to wealth. There are many hard working, ingenious people living in developing or impoverished countries that will never get out of poverty because of influences and circumstances outside their control. The Bible clearly states that Christians are to take care of the poor. For those who are poor due to circumstances and factors out of their control 46 Many people have gained some level of wealth by hard work and ingenuity. Healthy economic competition breeds this. When you are in competition with others who offer the same product or service, your tendency is to make your product the best available so people will purchase from you. This motivation will often make you work harder and where research and development are a part of the business or product (like medical and technology), people will be desirous to invent, develop new products that will be better than what is out there right now. You want the best economical product available so people will purchase what you offer! (disasters, government oppression, accidents or handicaps), Christians need to help. For those who are poor due to personal choices and choose not to work, the Bible exhorts people to work, earn a wage, not to be lazy but be productive. A person’s worth normally increases when involved in a job, earning a wage. I Timothy 5:17-18 – People who do work for you including those working for you in ministry work, deserve their wage; The Bible also encourages ownership of property and to be responsible to the people around you. When you own property, most people do become more responsible, decreasing greediness and envy. Just do not give someone fish to eat. Rather, teach and show them how to fish. Then they will feed themselves for a very long time without our intervention. Page Plus people are not created with equal talents and abilities. Different abilities do affect making money and opportunities. How we use what we have been given is our responsibility to God. Matthew 25:14-30 - We are not given equal amounts of talent and wealth on this earth. That is not the issue. What we do with what we have been given and 47 Recent discussions on how Christians that have monetary funds available to help with world missions centers around stepping away from the philosophy to simply send money to take care of a situation somewhere on the mission field. Instead, be careful of what supplies and items are sent to mission opportunities. Partner with nationals to offer resources that the nationals cannot come up with on their own. Provide finances that can get nationals into small business opportunities where they are the owners and also then in a position to offer jobs to other nationals. Finally set up the finances to be self-perpetuating. Matthew 26:6-13 - The apostles grumbled at the woman (perhaps Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus) who poured very expensive perfume on Jesus as an anointing of His soon death. She understood what Jesus was about to face as Jesus had previously announced it. This was a very special sacrifice she made for she took something that was very expensive (a year’s wage) and gave it to Jesus as a way to honor and worship Him. Deeds of benevolence are good and are always in order especially like in the case of this woman, where she understood the implications Jesus was facing. We need to be sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s leading when it comes to helping people who are facing a need or a spiritual crisis in their lives. Do not simply do something because you are emotionally involved and act because of your emotions. Rather be discerning from the Holy Spirit’s leading so you obey the Lord’s leading in your life. This is not only for earthly wealth and giving, but also in ministering to others, what you should say to another and how to act or live out some situation in your life. what kind of steward we were with them is how God will deal with us. (See Chapter 10 in Spiritual Leadership material for more understanding.) Wealth does come more from creativity and hard work but there are no guarantees. Even having natural resources available to you will not guarantee stepping out of poverty and into wealth. Natural resources cannot do anything by itself. These resources need people to be creative and make the resources become a service or product people will buy. A free market system does encourage those who have wealth to invest so that jobs, services and goods produced result. Matthew 6:19-21, I Timothy 6:17-19 – How you deal with or treat your earthly possessions, truly shows your heart and where you are spiritually. If you are sincerely trusting God with your life and earthly possessions, you will have a generous, open heart to Him and others. If you are selfish and unwilling to share what you have, then you are not trusting God to provide for your needs. It does not matter the amount of money and possessions you have, even having very little shows your heart. Invest in heavenly riches like developing a godly character, being a person of integrity and generosity; grow in your faith and understanding of who God/Jesus is. Those are the areas of life to aggressively pursue. We need to live life here on earth with the attitude that we are preparing to live forever with God in heaven and whatever we do and accomplish here on earth, is for our time in heaven. Luke 12:22-34 – Food and clothing should not be our primary concern. Who Page Additional Passages Matthew 19:16-24 – Story of the rich young man who came to Jesus, wanting to know how to get eternal life. The young man was working to keep all the commandments but he was doing them out of duty, not passion or a devotion to God. The prospect of abandoning his great possessions was so distressing that he failed to find the goal he was seeking. The difficulty with wealth is it gives a false security and having wealth can quickly own you, consuming your pursuit for eternal life. It is so easy to feel everything is fine when you are surrounded by earthly riches. Giving possessions away can be very difficult because what if you don’t have enough for tomorrow, or so we think. 48 you are as a person is so much more important than what you have. Our goal in life needs to be to serve the Lord and build His Kingdom. This does not mean we will not face hardships and suffering but we need to get our priorities straight. God is in control of the world (as He oversees nature) and knows what each of us daily faces. Whatever level (little or a lot) of wealth we have, we need to have the attitude of helping others. We are to be good stewards of what we have no matter the level or amount. Seek to honor and pursue God. Make getting to know Him your most important goal. Page Islam 49 Mark 12:42-44 – Jesus showed a widow giving everything she had to God. She gave so much more than those who were rich because what they gave, they would not miss nor affect how they live. As for the widow, when she gave all she had, she was putting her complete trust in God to take care of her. How much do we really trust God? It is so easy to put our reliance on money rather than on God. Acts 2:44-45 - In the early Church there was the willingness to sell personal possessions to meet the needs of their fellow believers. This was a unique situation in the life of the Church. Ownership of private property – Exodus 20:15,17; Exodus 22:1-15; Leviticus 25:10; Deuteronomy 8:6-18; Ruth 2; Psalms 49:16-20; Proverbs 31; Jeremiah 32:42-44; Micah 4:1-4; Matthew 13:44; Matthew 27:57-60; Acts 4:32-37; Acts 5:1-4 Don’t be idle with your hands, work!! - Proverbs 6:6-11 (Proverbs 13:4; Proverbs 24:3034) – Be like an ant and don’t be a sluggard which leads to poverty; Proverbs 10:4 –Laziness can lead to being poor; Proverbs 31:13-24 – (See section in Sociology under Work); Matthew 4:18-22; 9:9 – Before they were called by Jesus, the future apostles were working jobs; Ephesians 4:28 – Don’t steal, instead work and help provide those who are needy; I Thessalonians 2:6-9 – Wherever Paul traveled, he did tentmaking to earn a living and keep food in his stomach, 1 Thessalonians 5:14 – Give warning to those who don’t work (when they can); 2 Thessalonians 3:6-15 (see section in Sociology under Work) Faith and Actions - James 2:14-17; 1 John 3:16-18 – If you say you have faith in Jesus and see a need that you can help fill and you don’t, what does that say about your faith? Talk is cheap. Show your faith by your deeds, how you live your life. You say you love others, show it by how you live. Believers are to take care of the poor. We have an obligation to do so. - Deuteronomy 24:19 (Ruth 2:8-23) Proverbs 11:24-26; 17:5; 19:17; 21:13; 22:9; 28:27;29:7;31:8-9 Matthew 6:1-4, 14:13-21, 15:29-38 , 25:37-40 James 1:27; 2:14-17 Be Generous in giving and how you conduct your life – Proverbs 11:24-26; Ecclesiastes 5:19; Luke 18:22; Acts 4:32-37; I Corinthians 16:2; 2 Corinthians 8-9 (9:6-11); I Timothy 6:17-19; James 2:14-17; I John 3:16-18 Everything belongs to the Lord. In essence, we are simply borrowing what He gives us while here on earth – Deuteronomy 10:14; I Chronicles 29:11; Hosea 13:6 Haggai 2:8; I Timothy 6:17-19 Four fundamental principles guide the Muslim’s view on economics. One is Allah is a single divine person, creator of Islam, the only religion and of the world. Therefore all economic resources are to be used to develop unity among the Muslim community and propagate Islam. Second, Muslims must take care of their poor with the wealthy doing their part. Third, because of free will, a Muslim can choose to use their resources for good or evil and is responsible for those actions and beliefs. Last, responsibility is shown through generosity and almsgiving which is called zakat, a minimum of 2.5% of a Muslim’s income. The zakat is collected and distributed only to Muslims yet the great majority is extremely poor. There are few Muslims well off making a small wealthy class that rule many Muslim countries. You can own private property though it is not equally distributed. Certain lands like forests and mines cannot be privately owned. You work to own property. Dhimmis people are non-Muslims living in Muslim countries paying a tax called jizya. If these non-Muslims can’t pay the tax, there is destruction and even death. The money has been used to finance Muslim wars. Secular Humanism Some form of socialism is very appealing economic system if we deny we have a sin nature. Socialism expresses having a community of mutual cooperation, sharing work, resources and money. Yet history has shown governments have stepped in and controlled freedoms and the economy. Private property and even the freedom to choose what work you want to do are not to be as the view that there has to be equal distribution of work and wealth to help the greatest number of people. Socialism has failed to change people for the better. Utopia has never arrived because they believe we can overcome evil without God’s help. In capitalism people are free to determine how they will live and spend their money. To a socialist, giant corporations are viewed as too powerful, needing to be controlled. Post-Modernism Page Economic systems are only necessary in unenlightened societies. Having a higher consciousness, cosmic humanists will achieve material success. Poverty disappears as more people are led by God within. Greed and theft reveal a need for human love and that too, will be wiped out. We will have self-government because God will be guiding us from within! Everything will be good, fair and wonderful. 50 Cosmic Humanism Post-Modernism favors government intervention to redistribute wealth or welfare to alleviate suffering. Capitalism and the male dominated society are the enemies of social justice. We are constantly evolving, not really human so we are subjects, bodies, units and no uniqueness between the sexes and of the person. There is no self-identity and no permanent soul or mind. Work and work environments need to be equal. (The following pages are extra material to help understand the Biblical economic response Christians need to sincerely wrestle through.) Christian’s Response Excerpts from “The Poor Will Be Glad” – Peter Greer and Phil Smith It seemed the gifts from America, however well-intentioned, might cause more problems than they solved. Both churches were learning a difficult lesson: Compassionate responses to certain needs work well in the short term but are insufficient for the long term. Effective obedience to the clear biblical command to clothe the naked and give food to the hungry requires asking the question of how. Thoughtless responses run the real risk of strengthening the chains of poverty that bind captives around the world. (p51) Joel Wickre, a board member of Blood:Water Mission, warns about how bad the problem can become: People who are treated as helpless come to hold a lesser view of themselves. People who believe they are “blessed to be a blessing” and not in need themselves come to a lesser view of the people they serve. These victim and savior complexes create a co-dependency that perpetuates the problems of poverty and far outweighs any temporary relief such missions provide. . . Poor people understand that getting help requires appearing helpless, and rich people unwittingly advance the helplessness of those they serve by seeing them as objects of charity, not equals. (p53-4) Page Unintended Consequences After the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, many Christian organizations were motivated to rebuild this broken country. Following the example and admonitions of Jesus to feed the 51 Giles Bolton, a veteran African diplomat, describes the difference between relief and development: “In consumer language, [development] is a bit like making an investment rather than an immediate purchase. . .[It’s a] much better value if it works because it gives poor people control over their own lives and enables them better to withstand future humanitarian disasters without outside help.” Both relief and development can be appropriate interventions, but if we sustain relief efforts instead of transitioning to longer-term development, we hurt the very people we are trying to help. (p57-8) hungry, clothe the naked, and show compassion to the hurting, these organizations and their dedicated people responded. Churches in America rebuilt Rwandan churches and schools, sent food aid and supplies, and attempted to address the unimaginable physical and psychological damage inflicted by the hundred days of terror. Several years after the genocide, peace and stability allowed Rwanda to transition from a country needing emergency assistance to one needing tong-term development. Unfortunately, many churches and aid organizations failed to recognize this, leading to frustrations like that encountered by a Rwandan names Jean. After the genocide, Jean seized an opportunity to begin a small poultry business to provide his neighborhood with eggs. He managed to scrape together funds to purchase several fowl, and his business grew. Later, a church in America “adopted” the village where Jean lived and worked. The church decided to donate clothes and supplies. They also imported eggs from a neighboring community and gave them away. Suddenly this one village was flooded with surplus eggs. It is not difficult to imagine what happened to Jean’s business: people went first to collect the free eggs and bought Jean’s eggs only when the supply of free eggs was depleted. The market price for eggs plummeted in Jean’s village and, as a result, Jean was forced to sell his productive assets, his chickens. The next year, after Jean had left the poultry business, the church that had supplied the free eggs turned its attention to another disaster in another part of the world. Jean’s community had no capacity to produce eggs locally and was forced to import eggs from a neighboring town. The cost of these eggs was higher than the eggs Jean had sold, so both Jean and his village were hurt economically by the good intentions of one American church. Have you ever donated your used T-shirts to your local thrift store? Often these are bundled and shipped to Africa. This business of second-hand Western clothing, called the mivumba trade in East Africa, decimated clothing production in countries like Uganda and Zambia that previously had thriving textile industries. Several other countries, including Nigeria and Eritrea, have imposed significant tariffs on foreign imports to avoid a similar fate. It is hard to comprehend that our used T-shirts could harm local producers on another continent, yet the American church must learn to be aware of such consequences in our increasingly interconnected world. (p58-9) On a recent trip to Santiago, Dominican Republic, we met a woman who manufactures bamboo savings logs. She cuts twelve-inch lengths of naturally hollow bamboo stems, seals both ends, and then cuts small slits through which money can be deposited. She described how most customers bury them or hide them underneath a piece of furniture. 52 Saving Money Page A. When asked if they ever put them under their mattresses, she laughed and cautioned, “Everyone knows that’s where people hide extra money, so you really shouldn’t hide your money there.” Another creative savings method was discovered by a British nongovernmental organization operating in Cambodia. At one point, its leaders noticed that many Cambodians raise pigs, so they concluded that it must be a profitable business. Perhaps they could help even more Cambodians to take advantage of pig farming. However, after talking with several pig farmers and running the numbers, they were bewildered – the local farmers were losing money on their pigs! The cost of raising the pigs exceeded the income received when the pigs were sold. What was going on? Further research revealed the truth: the Cambodian farmers were raising pigs as a way to save a “lump sum” of money that could be used for school fees, weddings, or to grow their business. One Cambodian farmer explained it this way: “If I don’t have a pig to raise, each day I’ll fritter away whatever money I have, partly by responding to the requests of relatives and friends. In three months, I’ll have nothing more than I do now. However, if I have a pig, I have to take care of it. I have to invest my daily loose change into the pig – I can’t allow it to starve or get ill and die. After a few months of this, I’ll sell it and use the money for my son’s school fees.” This farmer was using a literal piggy bank that could protect his money from constantly diminishing in small ways. This farmer’s loss on his pig enterprise is similar to the savings fees paid by Geetha, the woman who “earned” a negative 30 percent on her savings. She paid that much to her deposit collector to enjoy the benefits of a future lump sum. (p82-3) B. Savings and Credit Associations 1. Microfinancing (MFI) This system of accountability and support helps build strong borrowing groups and communities that have a common goal: to lift their families and communities out of poverty. (p105) Page After fees are included, the average annual interest rates on microfinance loans typically range between 30 and 50 percent. To put it in different terms, I typically think of the annual interest rates as being between 10 and 25 percent plus the rate of inflation for the 53 What are the interest rates? country involved. Although these rates seem high, they are similar to the rates charged for unsecured signature loans in America. However, since the rates initially seem outlandishly high to most people, and since high interest rates are the primary source of criticism of microfinance, let’s delve more into the reasons behind them. A base assumption of microfinance is that an MFI should become self-sufficient so it can survive and service its customers for the long term. Although experts have different terms for levels of self-sufficiency, a self-sustaining MFI would have enough interest income to pay for inflation, defaults, and operational overhead. If the MFI does not have enough interest income to cover these costs, it has to raise more money, take money out of its loan base, or reduce its services. Inflation is often the hardest factor to consider. It’s not an obvious expense that shows up on the income statement or balance sheet. However, if its loan base is not increasing by the rate of inflation, the MFI is going backwards. One statistic that can be misleading is the inflation rates of different countries as given by various government agencies. Bluntly, many governments, especially in developing countries, publish inaccurate statistics. As mentioned earlier, loan defaults are generally low in MFIs, but even so, the income from interest must cover the defaults, or the MFI’s capital base is reduced. Operational overhead includes the cost of loan officers, back office people, computers, travel, and other direct costs in the field. Even though these costs in many countries are low compared to America, they are still high when compared to the size of most MFI loan portfolios. Although tiny loans are involved, the entire loan process must be run with high operational precision. If the payment is only $1, it must be recorded the same as if it were a $100,000 payment. Another reason for high operational costs is that most MFIs provide other services – such as training and insurance – that are built into the cost of the loan. Furthermore, since loan officers travel to the clients, the clients don’t need to spend the time and money traveling to cities where loans might be available. The travel costs of loan officers who trek to distant towns and villages are reimbursed indirectly through high interest rates. Page The MFI loan interest rate is not the crucial component in success or failure. Consider the woman who borrows $50 and pays it off weekly over six months. Even at an average interest rate of 50 percent per year, she only pays a little more than $6 in interest ($50 x 50 percent interest x ¼ year average outstanding). If she wisely invests the $50 in her business, she very likely will make far more than that in net income. (p107-8) 54 Borrowers are typically much more concerned about having access to loans than they are about high interest rates. In most cases they have no other access to loans, and if they do, the interest rates from their other options are higher than from microfinance companies. Does microfinance work? This is the crucial question: Do the benefits of MFI loans justify the risks of borrowing? A growing number of studies demonstrate that micro-finance loans increase income, diversify income and assets, and decrease the vulnerability of poor families. (p111) It all fell into place for me. Access to capital is the magic ingredient allowing even the poorest person to make better business choices. Microfinance simply makes good sense. Two important corollary points are worth noting: 1. Borrowers highly value their loans and usually try to get one or more follow-up loans. This means borrowers typically believe they are reaping substantial benefits from the loans – a powerful testament to the potential benefits of this system. 2. The penalty exacted by an MFI is less menacing than the threat of physical violence from the local loan shark. If a loan is not paid back to a microfinance institution, the penalties are loss of respect in the community, the ineligibility for followup loans, and the costs to co-guarantors who are required to pay back the loan. Those are significant costs to be sure, yet pale in comparison to harsh physical harm or a child being handed over for slave labor. (p113) Microfinance has become a well-accepted technique to reduce poverty in developing countries around the world. To summarize, microfinance allows the following: • • • • Outside capital flows into poor communities, stimulating additional economic activity. Funds are recycled to other borrowers within the community, maximizing the impact of funds. Borrowers typically improve their incomes on a long-term basis. Programs can be replicated to serve many borrowers. (p116) Page When Urwego’s clients in Rwanda meet for their weekly repayments, they receive biblically based business training. This training had a powerful impact on one woman who had a diseased cow. Euthanizing the cow would have resulted in significant losses for her, so she tried to bribe a butcher to slaughter the cow despite its sickness, so that she could sell the meat to unsuspecting customers. Before following through with this plan, however, she participated in a biblical training session on ethics. She recognized 55 Microfinance institutions are utilizing their reach to inform clients and their communities about everything from business training to the benefits of breast-feeding, from labor codes to language skills. Clients and those in their communities can learn to be healthier, productive citizens. When integrated with the church, this can deepen relationships that point people to Christ. the harmful impact of her plan, told her group about her change of intent, and was quick to point out that the training is what made the difference in her behavior. (p122-3) Youth Compassion International and other leading Christian proponents of child sponsorship faced a startling realization. They were helping children receive an education, improving their nutrition, and developing their communities. However, what happened when these children “graduated” from the child-sponsorship model at age eighteen? Only a small number had an opportunity to attend university, and even fewer had options for formal employment. In many countries, starting a small business is often a person’s only option for employment. Was there a role here for microfinance and employment opportunities to help youth make this transition? YouthWorks founder Audrey Codera wanted to ease the transition youth face when transitioning to adulthood. She recognized that although microfinance was flourishing in the Philippines, there were few opportunities for youth to benefit from small loans and savings services. She solicited family and friends to help provide the start-up capital for three underprivileged youth who had solid business plans. After these three loans were repaid, she recognized that entrepreneurial youth can effectively start small businesses and should not be cut off from the burgeoning microfinance movement. YouthWorks was born and is currently providing employment opportunities for over three hundred youth. Amazingly, from the inception in 2006, the repayment rate for all micro-loans is 100 percent, helping to disprove the notion that micro-finance does not work with youth. (p135) Page Christian microfinance institutions have the ability to demonstrate and deliver the gospel message through the community bank model. In 2008, a research team visited a variety of clients in Rwanda and asked why they choose Urwego over competing MFIs. 56 Imagine a community bank meeting held at an open-air church building in the mosquito-infested jungles of Panama. The loan officer collects the weekly payments from sixteen borrowers, and then she introduces a nurse to talk about mosquito nets. The local preacher tells about another church twenty miles away where child deaths have decreased because the church members started using mosquito nets. The loan officer then informs the members that she has arranged for another nonprofit to distribute nets for free. She points out that mosquito nets have drastically reduced malaria among her other borrowers who use them regularly. Those influences alone should be enough to get the borrowers to act; however, micro-finance makes adoption even more likely. Because of the cross guarantees, every borrower is at financial risk if other borrowers or their family members get malaria. Between the local pastor, a trusted loan officer, and the social demands of microfinance, there will be immense pressure to accept and use mosquito nets. The answer was clear and consistent among randomly selected respondents: “Because we receive the Word of God!” Staff members of microfinance institutions are effective in sharing organizational “values and beliefs” that seem to be highly valued and prized by clients and in sharing the good news of Christ. (p158-9) Microfinance is but one piece of development – Grants and emergency care are needed in post-conflict and post-disaster situations since people can focus on longer-term issues, such as employment, only after their immediate needs are addressed. From a financial viewpoint, microfinance provides part of the foundation upon which to build communities, but there also needs to be the next level of small and medium-size enterprises as well as large corporations. All these work together, and the more a country advances, the greater the opportunities for large-scale investments. From a spiritual viewpoint, there is a critical need for further training of pastoral staff to teach congregations how to responsibly handle increasing financial resources and how to live out the gospel in every area of their lives. Economic prosperity will not automatically lead to significant community and church improvement – in fact, the opposite can occur. (p145-6) Problems 2. Organizations Page The most likely way to ensure acceptance is through the influence of trusted authority figures in the community or local word of mouth. That isn’t easy when so many poor people in the world are highly influenced by witch doctors or other local authority figures whose importance would be greatly diminished by outside solutions. Sometimes tradition and cultural norms are wise and reliable; other times they are simply harmful and should be changed. (p154) 57 One of the significant problems that MFIs face is the failure of past charity efforts. After all, why should a villager take a loan that must be paid back, when it is possible another charity might soon appear and simply give away money or goods with no strings attached? And why should a village be expected to believe an MFI will treat them fairly when other agencies seem to act in random or destructive ways? Without developing trusted relationships, an MFI will find it difficult to get an opportunity to clearly explain the opportunities and benefits it has to offer. The hopeful message of an MFI is often poisoned by earlier charity, however well-intentioned that charity effort was at the time. (p153) Five Talents International - www.fivetalents.org LifeWind International - www.lifewind.org HOPE International - www.hopeinternational.org Kiva.org - www.mixmarket.org C. Employment-Based Solutions A problem the church has around the world is how to share the good news in “closed countries.” These countries prohibit the entry of missionaries or individuals whose primary purpose is sharing the gospel. Some of the prohibitions occur by strict laws, while others occur by limiting visas. Employment-based solutions are often the best way to gain entry into these countries. Without naming names, I know of many countries which are highly repressed on political or social grounds but have allowed in organizations and individuals bringing employment-based solutions. Although there may be limits placed on the extent to which the gospel can be verbally shared, there are few limits on modeling a Christlike lifestyle. (p203) D. Job-Training Programs I once heard an expert say, “Job-training programs have done immense damage to the poor in developing countries.” I was incredulous until he explained his logic (which applies to America as well). He explained that job training is such an obvious way to help people that many donors and governments spend huge amounts of money on jobtraining. These job-training programs are often set up to encourage people to attend by paying a daily stipend. From an American’s viewpoint, this is an appropriate and expected course of action. Yet many people in developing countries go from program to program just to collect these stipends. In addition, these programs often train people for jobs hat don’t even exist in their communities. (p219) Opportunities Page 2. 58 E. Business as Missions 1. Business as Mission ventures are typically founded by people who have or can obtain both the money and talent to start and run a business as well as a vision for using those gifts to improve lives in the developing world. The business might be located in a developing country, or it might be located in America in order to do business with developing countries around the world. The basis difference between a BAM and any other business is the intentional desire to demonstrate Christian principles. This does not mean that a BAM must run evangelistic projects, but that the business intends to exemplify the gospel of Christ. BAM ventures have the potential to improve the image and reception of Christianity in hostile communities around the world as they bring the universally accepted benefits of employment and profit to the local market. Page 3. Concerns • BAM is best suited for one role in the disciple-making process – demonstrating a Christian lifestyle. Therefore, the disciple-making process will be best completed if it acts in a coordinated manner with other organizations, especially local churches. • By its very nature, every BAM is a unique organization which is dependent on specific owners and managers. It is difficult to replicate a particular organization in other locations or countries. • A BAM might cause unintended damage. For instance, in most developing countries, the production and distribution of food is inefficient and provides employment for many people. If you started a supermarket in many cities, you could probably reduce the inefficiencies in the system and make a profit. In doing so, you might also provide a wider selection of cheaper food to your customers and provide fifty new jobs, all of which would be wonderful for poverty alleviation. However, you might also unwittingly reduce the income and destroy the jobs of hundreds of people in the local economy and partially destabilize the community. 59 • Many BAMs focus on larger businesses which generate many jobs. Christians living in developing countries may have an extra incentive for being employed by one of these businesses since they might be discriminated against by those in other companies who practice other religions. • BAMs have the potential to alleviate poverty in other ways than providing jobs. By bringing outside capital and expertise into a community, a BAM can improve the job skills of its employees, improve the incomes of other businesses, and help provide information about markets and international needs to other agencies and organizations. • Businesses may seem to have more long-term commitment to an area than missionaries or other evangelical activities, a perception that provides businesspeople an easier opportunity to develop long-term relationships within the community. • Some countries are averse to allowing missionaries or overt evangelical activities, but they usually welcome businesses that will increase the tax base and provide true economic development. • If a BAM is done well, it demonstrates an integrated Christian lifestyle to a watching community. These businesses provide the context to share the gospel in word and deed to employees, suppliers, and customers. • If there is no indigenous church, business as mission can be a powerful part of the strategic plan for church planting. . . Kingdom businesses provide the local church and new disciples with models that they can easily understand and replicate. A new believer can relate to and learn from someone who is working out their Christianity in daily work life just like them. To the local church, the principle of empowerment, sustainability and multiplication is modeled rather than dependency. In turn, new Christian businesspeople are affirmed, strengthened and released to serve God and His kingdom through business. (p227-9) • The managers and owners of these companies have two objectives which may come into conflict. The first objective is to make a profit. To make a profit, owners and managers will find it difficult to consistently demonstrate Christian principles and practices to all parties, both inside and outside the company. These difficulties will arise no matter how pure the intention to act properly because there are a nearly infinite number of ways to demonstrate Christian principles and practices. For instance, once a profit is made, how should profits be shared among the owners and employees? Should prices be reduced so customers benefit? Should all the profits be donated to local churches? What appears to be Christian witness to one person may appear to be hypocrisy to another. • Because the intention to overtly share the gospel and the teachings of the Bible vary greatly among BAMs, it is not always clear how local churches can work in conjunction with them. • These businesses are privately owned and many fail. Success in business is determined by depth of capital commitment, management abilities, market acceptance, and many other factors. In America, the majority of new businesses fail within four years. There is no reason to think the market will be any kinder in developing countries. Acknowledging God in your business’s charter statement is no guarantee of success. Just because the owner has good intentions does not mean either the market or God will make sure the business succeeds. Normal business laws control these businesses as well as all others. A failed BAM has the potential to do immense damage to the image of Christ, the local church, and other Christians. (p232-3) Page Jim Wallis, of Trinity Divinity School outside of Chicago, and some of his classmates did a little experiment. They went through all sixty-six books of the Bible and underlined every passage and verse that dealt with poverty, wealth, justice, and oppression. Then one of Jim’s fellow students took a pair of scissors and physically cut every one of those verses out of the Bible. The result was a volume in tatters that barely held together. Beginning with the Mosaic books, through the books of history, the Psalms and Proverbs, and the Major and Minor Prophets, to the four Gospels, the book of Acts, the Epistles and into Revelation, so central were these themes to Scripture that the resulting Bible was in shambles. (According to The Poverty and Justice Bible, there are almost two thousand verses in Scripture that deal with poverty and justice.) (p24 – The Hole in Our Gospel, Richard Stearns) 60 4. Organizations There are organizations which encourage and train Christian business-people to become involved in BAM and other forms of business assistance. Two of these are: Integra – www.integrausa.org Partners Worldwide – www.partnersworldwide.org Imagine that the water you fetched from the lake was teeming with deadly bacteria, parasites, and waterborne diseases – that are literally killing you. This is the grim reality for about 1.2 billion people in our world today. As many as 5 million people die every year of water-related illnesses. A child dies every fifteen seconds of a waterborne disease. This creates a no-win situation for millions of parents in our world today – they can watch helplessly as their children die for lack of water, or they can watch them die from diarrhea, because the only water they have is tainted. Tragically, living without water has even more dimensions. Thousands of hours are lost seeking and hauling water, especially by women. These are hours that could be spent earning an income or contributing to the well-being of the family and community. This same task affects children, too; millions of them are unable to attend school because of the hours they spend fetching water. And because of the unsafe quality of their water, many who can go school are chronically sick and struggle with learning. Some waterborne parasites – Guinea worm, for example – can even result in crippling, and bacterial diseases such as trachoma can cause blindness. Despite the risks, women and children in developing countries invest two hundred million hours a day fetching water. That’s equal to a full-time workforce of twenty-five million people fetching water eight hours a day, seven days a week! The men, as unremittingly ill as their wives and children, become less productive in their work, often reducing the agricultural output and food supply of the whole community. Those whose immune systems have been weakened by AIDS of tuberculosis are further ravaged by waterborne illnesses, and it is estimated that as many as one-half of the world’s hospital beds are occupied by people with a water-related illness. Page What about the average life expectancy for a child born today? In the United States, it is seventy-eight. But for Sub-Saharan Africa, it is just forty-seven, and for the worst countries, especially those impacted by HIV/AIDS, life expectancy is between thirty-five and forty. This means that in much of Africa a teenager is already what we could call “middle-aged.” (137-138,140- “The Hole in Our Gospel”) 61 If poverty is a web of interwoven causes that trap the poor, then surely disease is one of the most vicious spiders patrolling that web – and one of the fiercest of the horsemen. Just two statistics sum up the ravages of disease on the poor: child mortality rates and life expectancy. In the United States and Europe, only about 2 out of every 1,000 children die before their fifth birthday. In Africa, on the other hand, 165 (16.5 percent) of each 1,000 are dead by age five. And in Sierra Leone, the worst country in the world for child mortality, 28.2 percent of all children are dead by age five. But as Bono said, “We can be the generation that no longer accepts that an accident of latitude determines whether a child lives or dies.” PHILOSPHY What is real, and what is true? Biblical Accepting the Bible as truth does not cause a Christian to disregard reason, though faith does come before reason. Scientific findings and experience cannot be the only sources of truth as secular humanism states. Christians believe Biblical revelation is true and God would not mislead His children. We do put validity in science. Yet poor judgments, biased decisions and mistakes have resulted in the scientific world whereas God does not commit mistakes nor is biased. Biblical writings can and should be checked against historical and archaeological evidence to verify the writings. “Humanists or atheists place their trust in certain findings of science and experience, neither of which can be rationally demonstrated to be the source of all truth. Christians also put some faith in science, history and personal experience, but they know such avenues for discovering truth are not infallible.” ( p37- Thinking Like a Christian). Acts 17:16-34 - At Athens, Paul found many who believed in a god and wanted to discuss it. Those who wanted to discuss this issue with Paul met with the Areopagus which was Mar’s Hill or more likely a council of men who supervised religious and educational, philosophical matters. Athenians were worshipping “to an unknown God” and Paul told them about the true God. Colossians 2:3-8 - Be aware of hollow and deceptive philosophies and human traditions and thinking. Page Modern science originally assumed that there had to be an Intelligent Designer of the universe because everything from the smallest molecule (the sub-atomic) to the galaxies in our vast universe behaves in an orderly, rational fashion under controlled conditions, like gravity. Matter exists but it cannot be the end-all or ultimate reality. 62 Four particular scientific discoveries support the conclusion that God exists: the Second Law of Thermodynamics (the universe is running out of usable energy and cannot be infinitely old), The improbability of spontaneous generation of life from non-life (that life all of a sudden occurred by some random explosion or event), Genetic information theory (due to how complex something like DNA is in our bodies, this could not have resulted from chance but rather a designer) and the Anthropic Principle (everything in the universe and Earth has the right conditions to support life). The Supernatural God created the physical world the way He did because His attributes include being rational, orderly, purposeful and powerful. An Intelligent Designer is the only answer to how this all came to be. John 1:1-4 - In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God and the Word was God. He created the world and the Word was Jesus. In Biblical belief there is both the spiritual (supernaturalism) and physical realities. People have a mind or consciousness that exists as a separate entity from the physical world and the brain. Our minds are a reflection of God’s mind. Being conscious is a mental state as your thinking goes beyond the natural world (realm). When certain parts of the brain are destroyed and functions in those areas are impaired, other parts of the brain may compensate for the injured area and take up those functions. Deuteronomy 6:5 (Matthew 22:37) - Love the Lord with all your heart, soul and strength (and mind). The Bible states there are several distinct aspects to a person including the heart (physical), mind and soul. 2 Corinthians 10:4-5 - There is truly a battle going on in the spiritual realm for the minds of people. The battles involve arguments of other worldviews, the way the world would teach contrary to Scripture. Additional Passages: Genesis 1:1 - In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Psalm 19:1-6 - The heavens declare the glory of God. Isaiah 1:18 - Let us reason together. Romans 12:2-3 - Renew your mind and think of yourself with correct judgment. I Corinthians 1:18-2:16 - We can have the mind of Christ. The foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom. God’s wisdom is far above ours, but is available through the Holy Spirit. Colossians 1:17 - In Christ, all things are held together. 2 Timothy 3:16 - The Word is from God and is to be used to teach, rebuke, correct, and train. 1 Peter 1:19-21 - Read the Bible according to God’s intentions. I Peter 3:15 - Be ready always to give an answer for the hope that is in you. Revelation 19:13 - Jesus is the Word of God! Page Muslims use the Kalam Cosmological arguments to discuss the beginning of time. 1) Did the universe have a beginning, or always existed? 2) Was the beginning caused or uncaused? 3) Is the agent of cause personal or impersonal? 63 Islam They do affirm the existence of God and the existence of human spirit beyond death (supernaturalism) also believing in miracles. Mohammad claimed to be a prophet of God and also greater than Jesus yet the Koran records no miracles performed by him. From several Biblical passages (Deuteronomy 18:15, 18 and John 14:16, Isaiah 62:11 and Habakkuk), Muslims believe Mohammad was the promised prophet, not Jesus. Realize that if these claims were true, Christians would have to become Muslims but if untrue, then important support of the Islamic worldview is lost. Moses said God would raise up a prophet like Moses from among the Israelites. Jesus did declare Himself as a prophet and people also proclaimed Him as a Prophet. In proclaiming the importance of obeying the Law, Jesus did sound like Moses but Jesus said that God gave Him the words to speak, that God put the words in His mouth and Jesus did declare that another Counselor would be sent by the Father after Jesus left earth. This Counselor is the Holy Spirit, not Mohammad. Deuteronomy 18:15-18 Moses says God will raise up a prophet like Moses from among the Israelites, putting His words in his mouth and proclaim to Israel everything God commands him. Yet the Bible is clear on several points. 1) Jesus declared Himself as a prophet (Matthew 13:57, Mark 6:4, John 4:44, Luke 13:33). People proclaimed Him as a Prophet (John 6:14, Matthew 21:11, Luke 24:18-19, Acts 3:19-23, Acts 7:37-53). 2) Jesus and Moses – Matthew 5-7 (5:17-20) – Jesus sounds like Moses (Deuteronomy 30:11-16) in proclaiming the endurance and importance of obeying the Law. John 14:34 – Jesus speaks of a new law (Galatians 6:2, I Corinthians 9:21). 3) From among the Israelites (brethren) – Deuteronomy 17:15, 20; 18:2; 20:8 Look at the genealogies of Matthew 1 and Luke 3. 4) God will put His words in his mouth – John 7:16-17; 8:28; 12:49. 5) John 14:16 – Another counselor – not Holy Spirit but Mohammad. Islam claims the word “paracletos” is a corruption of “pereclytos” – absolutely no manuscript evidence (5000) to support this claim (pereclytos is translated “Mohammad, the Praised One”). Muslims say Christians put “the Holy Spirit” in later manuscripts. Plus, the Counselor would be in us (John 14:17). No evidence at all for this claim. Also read the whole context of John 14-16. Page Naturalistic View – There is no creator because there is no God, no life after death, no salvation. You die, you become dust again. What you see is what you get. That is reality, only the physical world. Everything can be explained by science and seeing 64 Secular Humanism that the supernatural cannot be measured nor observed, it is rejected. The physical universe came by accident and that is all that exists. The Big Bang Theory says eternal matter spontaneously generated life and human life evolved. As for our minds, thoughts are chemical reactions that occur in the brain. Through two billion years of evolution, the mind emerged or evolved, and continues to evolve. Cosmic Humanism This thinking includes Hinduism, New Age and Zen (form of Buddhism, a branch of Mohayana Buddhism that believes enlightenment can be attained through meditation and self-contemplation). According to the Hindu/Buddhist view, we visualize an illusionary (not real but a false idea) world, not an objective (existing as an object or fact) world like Secular Humanism says. Everything is spiritual, a part of God (philosophy is non-naturalism). The things that we can see and feel are only a visual revealing of spirit, and the physical world will melt away when a universal consciousness is achieved. Get in touch with our God inside of us, our higher self, then we will find truth because we are connecting with God. We can create our own truth according to the principle “if it feels like truth to you, it is,” because God is giving you that truth. You have always been because you are a part of God, for God has taken on individual forms, reducing its power to small particles of individual consciousness, (Us). Post-Modernism Page There is no universal truth, only truths particular to a group, culture or society and is limited to their interpretation. Written or verbal statements only represent that local culture or society. It is their interpretation. Truth is whatever someone or a group allows you to get away with. You can create your own truth, as long as it applies to yourself. Like Adolph Hitler said, “Jews are not really human”. When no one or the society openly objected to that statement, it was then a truth the Germans followed. Or the earth is several billions years old and if no one objects (or the objectors are silenced) to that statement, then that is truth. 65 Without absolute truth (which post-modernist do not believe exists), what is truth for me is not necessarily truth for you. “It may be true for you, but not for me!” You can turn anything and everything around by your personal interpretation. If you are reading something, the text is totally open to your interpretation, not the writer’s because the writer could be full of hidden prejudices and biases. For example a reader may feel what he/she is reading shows the author is racist, even though what is written clearly indicates the author is completely against racism. Yet the reader has the correct interpretation. A problem lies when two cultures or societies have conflicting ideas. Since neither culture/society can be “right”, the result is increased competition or hostilities for which culture will dominate the other and win out with their ideas. These issues result when absolute truth is thrown out. A clear example of this is in 1973, the United States Supreme Court began to look at the 200 year old Constitution of the United States as a living document, allowing it to be open to many interpretations. The Court then invented new meanings of the original text including women reproductive rights which previous Court judges over the 200 year period had to miss, thus making abortion legal in America. (from Understanding the Times p.125) People who follow these beliefs do not like others who are reading their material to use the reader’s interpretation. Yet when those who wrote the material read other people’s material, then it is okay to use reader’s interpretation. “That may be true for you, but not for me.” slogan creates problems. If the person making that statement means that it applies only to him, then who cares what he says – he is only talking to himself. Yet if the person means to apply his statement also to you, then you can properly respond, “I get the impression that you think I should believe what you just said. If that is the case, why are you trying to impose your concept of what is true on me?” Another serious problem is if one community determines what is true through its use of language, does that community gets to decide between rival communities when it comes to conflicting ideas? For example some communities have the idea of a suttee (the Hindu practice of burning widows on their deceased husband’s pyre), while another believes exterminating the Jewish race or abolishing private ownership of property are okay. Since no community can claim to be “right” on these or other issues, the result is an increased competition for which group will dominate the others Page 66 This goes along with the philosophy of abortion rights in the United States. In 1973 the Supreme Court, ” in handing down their decision, the majority of the Supreme Court justices chose to look at the US Constitution as a “living document” – that is, open to many interpretations (polysemy). As a result, they invented new meanings from the original text – meanings that were not openly stated – and came up with a novel interpretation regarding a woman’s reproductive rights that has apparently gone unnoticed for almost 200 years. One consequence of that reinterpretation is since 1973 over forty million unborn children have been murdered at the request of their mothers.” (p125 – Understanding the Times) BIOLOGY What is the origin of life? Biblical The Bible states that God created everything including each living organism. The scientific theory is Creationism. As you study design and purpose in nature, you discover how intricate all forms of living organisms are. Even the simplest organism is complex. Just like a watch has a watchmaker design it, the more we uncover and discover about the universe, the more we discover order and design, prompting the concept of an Intelligent Designer. (This is the Teleology argument.) Genesis 1:1-27 – The Creation Story Colossians 1:15-17 – Jesus is the creator of the universe Additional passages: Mark 10:6 – God created male and female John 1:1-4 – God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit were always there and God/Jesus created the universe Ephesians 3:9 – God created all things Hebrews 11:3 – By faith we accept God created the world Page Among scientific discoveries, three stand out that strong supports evidence for creation. The first is DNA or the Genetic Code. It is the way we are put together through molecules. DNA supports the Intelligent Design argument. Evolution theory can’t explain how DNA came into existence and also the fact that mutations do not produce an unlimited amount of changes in a species (a single, distinct kind of plant or animal that has certain distinguishing characteristics) to change into a new species. Evolution needs an unlimited amount of changes to occur in order to explain how humans eventually evolved from a single organism billion years ago. “The Gene Pool and the Limits to Change - To support an Intelligent Designer is the fact that mutations do not produce unlimited changes in a species In fact, animals and plant breeders have consistently found that there is a barrier beyond which they can no longer produce change in succeeding generations. Evolutionists believe that no limits to 67 In creationism the concept of micro-evolution is seen, where there are small changes within the species of a gene pool like dogs and cows. Evolutionism promotes macroevolution, where non-living material all of a sudden generated or came to be (named spontaneous generation), evolving a one-cell organism. Then over a long period of time, humans came about through mutations (change or variation in a characteristic) and natural selection (some changes in our genetic makeup survived the test of time). breeding exist because life forms must ultimately break these “species barriers” to create new species. Unfortunately for evolutionists, science simply has not been able to demonstrate that mutations can break these limits to change.” (p167 – Understanding the Times) A second discover is the Impossibility of Spontaneous Generation. Science has proven that life only comes from pre-existing life. Evolution says it spontaneously occurred, that all of a sudden life came from no life. The third discovery is the Second Law of Thermo-dynamics. This natural law says that although the total energy in the cosmos (the universe) remains constant, the amount of energy available to do useful work is always decreasing or getting smaller, suggesting a beginning point to the universe. Also this law suggests the universe began as a highly ordered system and has since then, been going downhill. A theory has been floating around those who believe in God and also want to believe in evolution. Theistic Evolution states God did create the world a long time ago, perhaps as far back as the evolutionists say. God directed evolution to create man. The Bible begins with Adam being the first person created by God. This theory allows the idea that there were humans before Adam, and God chose to connect with man, beginning with Adam. Believing this theory makes the Garden of Eden and original sin to be allegories (made up stories to stress a point). Therefore there was no reason for Jesus to come to earth to die for man’s sins or original sin with Adam and Eve. Jesus’ sinless life and death means nothing and makes God out to be a fool and stupid to have someone sacrificed for the sins of others. Page Did you know that dinosaurs are in the Bible? In Job 41:1, a leviathan is mentioned. A leviathan is considered to be similar to a crocodile. Reptiles of which crocodiles are a part of, never stop growing until they die. In our time crocodiles can be close to five meters long and live to about 70 years. If in the first chapters of Genesis, people were living to eight to nine hundred years before the flood (Genesis 5 & 6), imagine how big reptiles like a crocodile (leviathan) would have growth to be. 68 Theistic Evolution – God created the first speck of life on earth, and then directed its evolution to generate man. Some Christians believe the Bible can support evolutionary theory to explain origin. This theory severely undermines the Christian understanding of God’s place and our place in the universe. God created the world to operate according to specific natural laws with little interference; so why use an evolutionary mechanism that would have God meddle with life? If evolution is true, then the Garden of Eden and original sin is all simply an allegory, a good story. Then the significance of Christ’s sinless life and sacrificial death is undermined along with the doctrines of sin and redemption. Understanding the Times. Discovering small and large fossils (any hardened remains of a plant or animal of a previous geological age, found somewhere in the earth’s crust) is not a problem for creationism. Many complex life forms appear in the very earliest rocks without any indication of forms from which they could have evolved. The Cambrian explosion states there was a sudden geological appearance of most major groups of animals (like they were just planted there, without any evolutionary history). If evolution did occur, the fossil record would show continuous and gradual changes from the bottom to top layers, and between all forms of life. Actually, there are many gaps and lack of transitional phases that have never been discovered. In order for a life form to evolve from a bird with a wing to an animal with an arm or leg, many mutations would have to occur, in the gradual development of evolution. If a limb were to evolve from a wing, it would be a bad limb before it would be a good, useable one. Recent scientific data has suggested the age of the earth and the moon is young. Dr. Walt Brown, former NASA (United States Astronaut program) scientist was on the research team at NASA when the United States placed a man on the moon in 1968. Dr. Brown has indicated that the scientist were estimating the moon to be very old (millions of years) and therefore, calculated the amount of dust on the moon due to meteorites hitting the moon and breaking apart over these many years, to be quite significant (ten to fifteen meters of dust on the surface). When the lunar module landed, there ended up to be at most a few centimeters. Recalculating this fact with the same formulas that the scientists had used to determine the estimated amount of dust, the conclusion was the moon could not be more than about 10,000 years old - all consistent with the story of creation in the Bible. To learn more, check out www.creationscience.com. “When it comes to the origin of living systems and the great diversity of life, biblical Christianity maintains that, to adequately account for the design observed on every level in nature, it postulates a Designer, a Lawgiver, and an orderly First Cause. Christians believe the creationist model as described in Scripture better fits the facts of science than the evolutionary model. Christianity trusts the authority of Genesis as well as declarations about creation, such as those in Mark 10:6 and Colossians 1:16. Science and Christianity are demonstrated to be compatible and to declare in unison that God “created all things” (Ephesians 3:9). The Bible gives us information about God and His universe, while science gives us information only about God’s universe.” (p48 - Thinking Like a Christian) Page God created the universe. The Islamic view of creation says both six days and eight days. They are also divided on whether it was 24-hour periods of ages. There is no Fall of Man (of Adam and Eve) which would only encourage belief in a sinless Christ if they did. God did design the universe and also its order, thus a designer. 69 Islam Secular Humanism This worldview relies solely on science as the basic source of knowledge. No belief in God means God and Intelligent Design are rejected. Using both micro and macroevolution, evolution is fact. Living organisms evolved from nothing or spontaneous generation theory. Charles Darwin, a father of Evolution, encouraged the idea that life was breathed into it, suggesting a creator, not spontaneous. Through competition and other factors such as predators, geography and time, only those life forms best suited to survive, lived and reproduced. This is called Natural Selection of which “Survival of the fittest” comes from. A modern Darwinian theory that explains the development of new species in terms of genetic mutations is NeoDarwinism. New species come about from natural selection acting over vast periods of time (millions to billions of years). Natural selection combined with genetic mutations provides an explanation for adaptation which explains why life evolved specialized abilities to survive extreme hot or cold conditions. Artificial breeding evolves some changes within plant and animal species but here you have intelligent designers manipulating the gene pool. Check Biblical section on fossils. Humanists came up with a theory when science cannot discover the links between species in the fossil record because the change from one species to another occurs too rapidly (geologically speaking) to leave accurate fossil records or Punctuated Equilibrium. Instead of a slow, continuous movement, evolution tends to be characterized by long periods of virtual standstill or equilibrium, punctuated by episodes of very fast development of new forms. This does not fit well with Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Humanists do not want to include God or even the remotest hint that there could be God and His involvement, so it seems that they will change their theories to fit their viewpoints even when science which they totally trust for knowledge, causes their theory to fall short of truth. Page Consistently following this worldview’s philosophy, we are evolving toward a higher consciousness (all dealing with the mind). An elite, enlightened group of the human race will jump into this New Age as an evolutionary (one huge, giant) leap and emerge as the New One World Order. Each person will then be an individual Christ. The first appearance of Christ will be an evolutionary event because we will all achieve higher consciousness or godhead. 70 Cosmic Humanism All living organisms form a single and complex living organism. We are all in this together so cooperate. This theory is the Gala Hypothesis. The planet is a living system, so we must take care of it, not because of God’s commands, but all parts of earth need to work together in harmony for the good of all. The traditional view of science assaults planetary harmony when attempting to control the laws of nature. Next Evolutionary Step - an elite, enlightened portion of the human race will jump into this New Age as an evolutionary leap. Evolution is psychological and this evolution will guide humanity into a higher social order – a New One World Order. Each person will then be an individual Christ. The first appearance of Christ will be an evolutionary event because we will all achieve higher consciousness or godhead. Post-Modernism Page 71 Post-modernism embraces evolution. So-called facts even in science can be understood and interpreted in a variety of ways, depending on one’s worldview. Old theories die out as new theories take their place. Change occurs by chance. People being special is arrogant thinking (no God means we are not special) because there are so few of “us” and so many of “them” (bacteria). By integrating people and computers, scientists are evolving the next generation of humans. PSYCHOLOGY What is the basic nature of mankind? Biblical Psychology studies why people behave the way we do. There is more to a person than just the physical or natural reality. There also are the emotional and spiritual realities. According to the Bible, we are spiritual beings, living forever. In order to have a complete understanding of our behavioral tendencies, the spiritual reality has to be included in the discussion. Only Christianity provides the structure to hold a person responsible for his thoughts and actions, allowing the issues of guilt, forgiveness and self-esteem to be properly dealt with. 2 Corinthians 5:17-21 – We are to be first reconciled to God and then be reconcilers to the world. Due to original sin, people have a sinful or evil nature, and it is our nature to keep sinning, thus being the source of psychological problems. A Savior is needed for the forgiveness of our sins and real guilt that should result from sin because we have a conscience and rebelled against God. Another awesome part is this Savior also gives us the capacity to overcome wrong we commit in our lives. God, our Intelligent Designer, created us in His image, giving us hope and purpose for living which the world is looking for. Jesus has what people need. With having purpose, we are responsible and accountable for our own lives, and responsible and accountable to others. If we are going to change, it has to come from the inside of us as we take responsibility then holding one another accountable to make the change. Genesis 2:7-9,16-17 - God formed man from dust and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life and man became a living being. God have man the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Page Secular Humanism would tell you that it is only the environment or the chemicals released in the brain that affects behavior. Change those stimuli and you will behave different or get rid of evil. We are not robots. Humans have the ability to reason and choose, thus a free will and our minds and physical bodies are separate entities (called Dualism), making us morally responsible to God. Matthew 10:28 - Jesus spoke about two parts of a person – body and soul. 72 “Only after receiving Christ as Savior can people begin to understand their value as creations in God’s image and lead triumphant lives. Rather than demanding that the individual ignore his conscience, the Christian calls for him to recognize responsibility, whereas humanism and Marxism blame individual moral failings on society or the environment.” (p68 – Thinking Like A Christian) 1 Thessalonians 5:23- All aspect of our lives (body, mind and soul), need to be sanctified, be changed to become more like Jesus. “Sir John Eccles, one of the world’s most respected neuro-physiologists, believes dualism is the only explanation for many of the phenomena of consciousness. One of the reasons Eccles reaches this conclusion is the individual’s ‘unity of identity.’ Paul Weiss explains, ‘[E]ven though I know I am constantly changing – all molecules are changing, everything in me is being turned over substantially – there is nevertheless my identity, my consciousness of being essentially the same that I was 20 years ago. However much I may have changed, the continuity of my identity has remained undisrupted.’ The point, of course, is that since the physical substance of the brain is constantly changing, no unity of identity could exist if consciousness were a condition wholly dependent on the physical brain. Something more than the physical brain, something supernatural, must exist.” (p70 - Thinking Like a Christian) Medical issues like tumors, chemical or gland disorders and gene inheritance can cause mental illness and affect behavior. Other kinds of mental illness include people with unresolved personal problems. Thirty years ago, over half of those in mental institutions were there because of unresolved hatred and bitterness. The first step in dealing with many mental and spiritual problems is to hold a person personally responsible for one’s sin. By calling some addictions and issues mental illnesses, the real issue, sin, is not dealt with. Page Time asks the question, “So, what has science learned about what makes the human heart sing?” The answer is that some things do not make the human heart sing – wealth, education and weather. Marriage is a maybe. “Married people are generally happier than singles, but that may be because they were happier to begin with.” But religious faith is a positive yes. “On the positive side, religious faith seems to genuinely lift the spirit, though it’s tough to tell whether it’s the God part or the community aspect that does the 73 God can use suffering to bring positive changes to people. As Christians, we know that suffering may be used to discipline and teach valuable lessons (Hebrews 12:7-11). Non-Christians try to avoid suffering at all costs. Time, a national magazine in the USA, (carried an edition titled “Special Mind & Body Issue) reported religious people are less stressed and happier than nonbelievers. The magazine asked, ”What has science learned about what makes the human heart happy?” The answer included some things that did not make the human heart happy like wealth, education and weather. Marriage was maybe. Religious faith was a positive yes. People who believe in life after death are happier than those who do not. Not getting involved in sex outside of marriage, staying away from things like drugs that harm the body may simplify life and reduce stress. heavy lifting. Friends? A giant yes. . . [along with] strong ties to friends and family and commitment to spending time with them.” [Time. January 17, 2005] “According to Time, the field of psychology is rethinking and retooling. Instead of constantly dwelling on what makes people mentally ill, the shift is toward what makes people mentally healthy, positive, joyful and happy to be alive. “Studies show that those who believe in life after death, for example, are happier than those who do not. ‘Religion provides a unifying narrative that may be difficult to come by elsewhere in society,’ says sociologist Christopher Ellison of the University of Texas at Austin.” Further, reports Time, “it’s not just what religion gives, but what it takes away. ‘The “thou shalt nots” – no adultery, no drugs and so on – keep people from getting addicted or otherwise increasing their level of stress,’ says Koenig (that is, if they follow the rules). The strictures of religion may simplify life for adherents, and that can be a huge relief.” Beware of the craze of self-helps philosophies that are even in Christianity. If we are encouraged to forget the past, dump morality and rely more on ourselves than God, then we are in trouble spiritually. Pursuing the Fruit of the Spirit will bring joy and peace that only comes from God, even in the midst of life situations that are not happy nor desirous events. Additional Passages: Genesis 1:27 – God created us in His image Genesis 2:18-23 - man given a helpmate. James 5:16 - confess your sins to each other. I John 1:9 - confession and forgiveness Islam Page Sin is not carried through the generations as Adam and Eve were forgiven by Allah when they repented. For Muslims, God could never have come to earth as God and died for sins. There is no Savior belief in Jesus. We are naturally good and responsible for our actions and salvation. Whatever we can do on earth to prove our goodness (faithfully following the five pillars of the Islamic faith plus committing Jihad), helps us. There is no assurance of forgiveness. Action must follow our faith. 74 We are not created in God’s (Allah’s) image even though he breathed into us his spirit. We will never be his children, only slaves. There is no original sin just as secular humanism and post-modernism teach. What we become is a result of external factors and influences (parents). We have free will, the right to choose. Secular Humanism No God means there is only our physical body. There is no original sin, no fallen nature. We are innately good. All human thought and personality are merely byproducts of the physical interactions of the brain. Psychology studies behavior, understanding how physical stimuli affect our physical brains and bodies. Change the outside stimuli and you will change behavior. Why do good people do bad things? Social and cultural influences cause this evil behavior. The secret to better mental health is found by getting in touch with the unspoiled inner self. Focus on yourself, what you want. Get in touch with your inherent goodness to determine what is right. The standard is you. Our basic needs are our number one priority to take care of. When we meet those most important needs, we are truly getting in touch with ourselves. So if we feel our innermost self is calling us to act a certain way, who has the authority to tell us we are misinterpreting our feelings? The good discovered by one person is the good only for that person. That is what happens when the absolute standard comes from within us, not from outside of us, like God. Cosmic Humanism We can speed up evolution by achieving a higher consciousness (goal of the New Age movement). Not following one inner truth or connecting with our “God within” us may be responsible for criminal tendencies. Health problems like cancer and AIDS can be cured by attaining higher consciousness. To enhance or attain our higher consciousness, meditation and channeling like astrology, fire-walking, Ouija boards and aura readings are used. Post-Modernism Page 75 Our identity is constantly changing as a result of ever-changing social factors. We do not have one “real” self, we are made up of multiple selves. We cannot blame our own self when we do something wrong because one of my other “selves” did it! HISTORY How should we interpret human events? Biblical Christians view history as linear, meaning history has a specific beginning (creation) and directed by God toward a specific ending. Due to the Fall, there needed to be redemption and that is through Jesus. The Bible is a historical document and the credibility of the Bible is supported continuously by archaeological discoveries. Historians, who lived about the time of Jesus, mention Jesus. Cornelius Tacitus and Josephus, a Jew both mention Jesus. The resurrection was witnessed by over 500 people. See Resurrection apologetics. Luke 1:1-4 – historical account of Jesus’ life. John 1:14 – The Word became flesh. I Corinthians 15:1-9 – Jesus appeared to many after His resurrection. Galatians 4:4 – At the right time, God sent Jesus to this earth. I John 1:1-3 – John testified that he saw, spoke and lived with Jesus, and saw Page Additional Passages Genesis 3:15 – there became a spiritual battle between man and Satan. Judges 2:10 (21:25) – everyone did what was right in their own eyes! Psalm 14:1 – a fool says there is no God and does no good. Psalm 119:89 – God’s word is eternal Isaiah 40:8 – the Word stands forever. Matthew 5:18 – heaven and earth will pass away (Matthew 24:35; Mark 13:31; Luke 16:17, 21:33). Acts 1:1-3 – follows Luke 1:1-4. Acts 2:32 – God raised Jesus to life. I Timothy 3:16 – seen by man and angels after resurrection. 2 Timothy 3:16 – all Scripture is from God. Hebrews 11:6 – faith is still needed, no matter the empirical evidence. Revelation 22:18-19 – treat the Bible as truth, and do not add to or subtract from it! 76 Him after the resurrection. Islam “Mecca was a great religious, economic and political power center on the Arabian peninsula in Muhammad’s day. Tribes would make regular pilgrimages to the city, thus bringing great economic wealth to the city’s merchants. Muhammad’s message contradicted the pantheism of his day: rather than many gods, there was only one, Allah. Inevitably, Muhammad’s teaching led to a clash with Meccan leaders, and the Muslims fled to Medina (then called Yathrib) in A.D. 622. This event is called the Hijra, the migration that began the Muslim era, and forms the starting point for the Islamic calendar. From early days Muslims began raiding merchant caravans seeking to deliver their product to Mecca. The raids led to a number of battles, the most famous of which was the battle of Badr (A.D. 624) in which 324 Muslims defeated a Meccan force three times their number. Naturally, such a victory added to the perception that Islam was indeed God’s will. Two years later, Muslims repelled a Meccan attack on Medina in the Battle of Ahzab (A.D. 627). The following year brought a treaty with Meccan leaders, permitting Muhammad to enter the city as a pilgrim. On January 11, A.D. 629, Muhammad and about 10,000 Muslim warrior captured Mecca without a battle, and establishing Islam.” (p 397-8 – Understanding the Times) With nearly one-fourth of today’s world population, Islam is one of the major world religions. Most Muslims are not Arabs and are diverse, coming from many ethnic backgrounds. After Muhammad died, two major factions resulted. They are the most well-known factions in Islam - the Sunni and Shi’ite. . Sunnis (currently 80% of the Muslim world) felt the successor should be elected by popular vote. Shi’ites believed the successor should be someone from Muhammad’s bloodline (family or descendant). Though outnumbered, they are a powerful force (Iran revolution in 1979). They believe in a leader, the Imam, who is gifted by God to guide Muslims. Other diversities include the Sufism, who express the more spiritual side of Islam, the Baha’i Faith and the Nation of Islam (the Black Muslims) Elijah Muhammad is a modern prophet. Two other points to be made are Allah controls history through time and Jihad is encouraged with the hope Islam one day will span the globe. This was the purpose of the attacks on America on September 11, 2001. Page Denying God’s existence, history is understood in terms of unguided evolution and the guidance of human ingenuity and intelligence. History records the development of mankind using their free will to shape our environment and history, and ultimately ideas shape humans. It is only heaven on earth and with the goal of a global community or utopia, people will perfect themselves. 77 Secular Humanism In their denial of God as the guide to history, Secular Humanists see instead humanity’s emerging ideology as the dynamic force in history, and the elite who embrace Humanist ideology as the one who will lead us to save and perfect ourselves. The creed of Secular Humanism seems to be that Secular Humanism is the plan of salvation to ensure a future heaven on earth in the form of a global community.” (p409 – Understanding the Times) Cosmic Humanism We are growing and evolving toward godhead. God is the source of evolutionary force and He wants us to become Him. Postmodernism Past beliefs, morals and truths can only be understood in relation to the cultural and historical periods in which they occurred. It is possible that part, if not all, of history is fictitious. You cannot give an accurate picture of the past because fact and fiction is blurred. Retelling history is a propaganda tool to gain power Rewrite the past to serve an ideological purpose and empower oppressed social groups, even if you do not tell the truth. There are no facts, you can deny any one or event in history. The Holocaust of the Jews is fiction. No one really died horrific deaths. There then can be no true examples of right and wrong, good and evil. Page 78 “Because ideas have consequences, we cannot afford to overlook the consequences of the more radical Postmodern approaches to history. If history is mere fiction, or even largely so, then those who deny, for example, the Nazi holocaust are validated in their attempts to diminish the numbers of Jews imprisoned, tortured, starved, shot, cremated, or buried in mass graves. Indeed, if history is (largely) fiction, then Mother Teresa and Adolph Hitler cannot be used as examples of good and evil. There are no “facts.” There are only various degrees of fiction.” (p425 – Understanding the Times) ABSOLUTE TRUTH (Studies and material are from ‘Right From Wrong’ by Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler, 1994.) How do you know that a meter or a yard stick is actually the correct length? Or that a kilogram or a pound weight is actually the correct weight? Who determines how long the meter stick should be or the kilogram weight should weigh? If I am determining the length of the meter, it might be slightly different from your length. Who then is correct? (You can show a meter stick or a liter bottle and ask how do we know that those objects are exactly the correct measurements. If you are bigger than the other person who questions the correctness of the measurements, does that mean what you say has more validity than the other person? What happens if the meter stick has been worn down ever so slightly by usage? Is it still accurate because it has been used for many years and many people have been served well by that stick? Make the students really think how we come up with absolute standards and why absolute standards are of greatest importance in our world.) In Sevres, a suburb of Paris, France, the headquarters of the International Bureau of Weights and Measures is located. This bureau is an organization that standardizes units of measure. The bureau establishes standards for metric measurements and ensures a reliable standard for physical measurements around the world. In other words, it is the Absolute Truth standard for measurements. If you wanted to be absolutely certain that the millimeter divisions on your ruler were accurate or whether the liter bottle of Coca-Cola you purchased contains exactly one liter, you could check it against the bureau’s measurements. There is an absolute standard that can be compared to all other standards in the world. Page To develop Biblical convictions, a person has to, “embrace a relational experience with Jesus, the Person of Truth, so that they believe in their hearts, and have a cognitive encounter with the evidence of that truth, so that they can understand with their minds they believe what they believe.” Josh McDowell. Youth must be 79 “If there is no absolute moral standard, then one cannot say in a final sense that anything is right or wrong. By absolute we mean that which always applies [to all people], that which provides a final or ultimate standard. There must be an absolute if there are to be morals, and there must be an absolute if there are to be real values. If there is no absolute beyond man’s ideas, then there is no final appeal to judge between individuals and groups whose moral judgments conflict. We are merely left with conflicting opinions.” Dr. Francis Schaeffer convinced in their hearts and minds that Jesus is God, that Jesus died and rose bodily from the grave, and the reliability of Scripture. When someone is convinced in their mind and heart that Jesus and the Bible are absolutely true and real, the person can resist temptation, develop a strong faith and share with conviction God’s realness in one’s life. For young people “truth” is whatever they want it to be. Our youth want to believe something that is relevant to their lives and their relationships. Whichever faith works for them, not which one is true, is the faith they follow. Christianity needs to be shown both to work and be true. Morals deteriorate when the fear of God is no longer a key value in a culture. God placed the fear of Him in the Israelites so that they would not turn away from Him again (Jeremiah 32:37-40). Fearing God is reverence toward Him, having a deep respect for who God is, what He can do and having a growing awareness of His presence (Proverbs 1:7) We need to fear God because He is God and it is for our own good. He is the judge of good and evil (Ecclesiastes 12:13-14), holds the power of life and death (Psalms 145:20) and the source of all good things (Psalms 145:19). As with your earthly father, your love for your father makes you willing to obey him and your fear of him should drive you to be unwilling or undesirous to disobey him. Developing strong moral foundations in young people, they first need to fear God and secondly, recognize Him as the origin of all truth. The Holocaust was wrong not because the Allies won, were stronger or had more moral countries involved. Rather, a truth about killing originated from God because He is a living God who created life, saying, “life is good” and commanded humans to preserve life. Important Keys in Communicating Truth To communicate truth from the Bible, we need to teach the three P’s PERCEPTS (rules & regulations of the Bible) PRINCIPLES (why’s behind the precepts) PERSON (the person behind the principles) Page In Exodus and Leviticus, the rules and details (including the Ten Commandments) were meant to give Israel a lesson in purity, separating good from bad, so the 80 If a parent only gave the rules to their child but did not offer the child the opportunity to build a relationship between the parent and child, a rebellious child will result. People are built for relationships. That is the way God made us. Therefore, when we learn about PRECEPTS (the rules and regulations of the Bible), we also must learn about the PRINCIPLES (the why’s behind the precepts) and most importantly, the PERSON (who is behind the principles). principle of purity flowed from the nature and character of God Himself. Just like God, we must be examples or models of the Biblical values we are passing on and also in order for the truth to be real, we need to share our experiences from the reality of the truth you are working to pass on. So when teaching about God, build relationships, be the example and share the reality of that truth in your life. In summary, Absolute truth is right for all people, for all time, for all places. Right and wrong cannot be measured by our own standards but by the nature and character of God. Accepting absolute truth changes your view on life. In these sections on Absolute Truth, there are Bible passages that should be looked at and discussed. The point to make in each of these sections is sex, honesty, mercy or whichever one you are studying, points and leads us to the nature and character of God. The rules or precepts are in the Bible to show us the principles and ultimately the Person of God Himself. The precepts are often the application of who God is in that area. We have taught very well the precepts but have not done a good job at teaching the nature and character of God. That is one reason why young people quickly get turned off or tuned out to the Church. Help our young people fall in love with God, by helping to build the relationship side of God – getting to know who He truly is. Teach more about who He is and what He has done for us, rather than pounding away on rules and “do this law of God or else, you are in trouble” attitude. Page 81 I respect and love my parents not because of the rules they had me follow growing up but because of the RELATIONSHIPS I built with the two of them. If you are married, does your spouse love you because of the rules or demands you have placed upon your spouse or does your spouse love you because of the relationship the two of you have developed between the two of you? It is the same with God and Jesus. Why do we emphasize in the doctrine of salvation, the need to have a personal relationship with Jesus? Does a person become a Christian by following rules or falling in love with the Savior? So then why do we make rules more important than building the relationship with Him after we become Christians? ABSOLUTE TRUTH ABOUT SEXUALITY Being obedient to God’s truth in sexuality does not mean giving up the pleasures of sex, but being free to enjoy maximum sex, leisure, satisfaction and liberty in the way God intended. FACTS or REALITY: “No matter what the Test of Truth says, however, some people – many of our kids included – would claim that “moralizing” will not make a bit of difference in the sexual behavior of youth. In fact, a USA Weekend poll revealed 8 percent believe that preaching “premarital sex [as] immoral” would be an effective means of persuading teens to say no to sex. Thirty-eight percent tend to believe that “the most effective thing to say to teens to persuade them not to have sex” would be telling them about the health risks (such as getting AIDS) and 33 percent think the most effective abstinence message would be warning about the disadvantages of an unplanned child.” (Page 156) Conditions That Churched Youth Would Have Sexual Intercourse Today, By Their Views on Truth (base: said conditions would make such intercourse more likely) Do you believe in absolute truth? Conditions Yes No You were in love with the person 25% 48% Really intended to marry them 24% 47% Positive a pregnancy would not result 14% 27% Knew your parents would not find out 13% 27% Felt your parents would not mind 14% 23% Friends strongly encouraged you to do so 6% 12% Page THE TEST OF TRUTH on Sex 1. Precepts (Rules): Acts 15:29 I Corinthians 6:18 I Corinthians 10:8 Ephesians 5:3 82 Morally Acceptable Sexual Activity with Persons of the Opposite Sex,In Relation to the Respondent’s Truth Views (base: said these activities are morally acceptable among unmarried, in love, consenting individuals) Believe in absolute truth? Conditions Yes No Holding hands 99% 99% Embracing and some kissing 96% 97% Heavy “French” kissing 73% 82% Fondling of breasts 18% 37% Fondling of genitals 11% 31% Sexual intercourse 5% 21% Colossians 3:5 I Thessalonians 4:3 In Biblical terms, sexual immorality is extramarital sex. His standard is clear – sexual involvement outside of marriage is wrong. Inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed because of their “grievous” sins, including sexual immorality. David suffered greatly because of sexual immorality. 2. Principle: Why’s behind the precepts. Is God a cosmic killjoy? The “negative” command expresses a positive principle. A. Biblical standard of sex is love. Romans 13:9-10. Love is evident when the happiness, health and spiritual growth of another person is as important to you as your own. It is the fulfillment of the law given to the Jewish people. What does love mean to you? Ephesians 5:28-29 (Let some of the group share what love actually means to them.) “In the minds of young people, love is definitely the greatest determining factor in the decision to engage in sex. It is a greater determinant than whether they intend to marry the person. It is a greater determinant than if they could be sure a pregnancy would not result. It’s a greater determinant than whether they could be sure a parent wouldn’t find out, greater even than if they felt their parents wouldn’t object to them having sex. “In the minds of our youth, love makes sex “right.” They believe that true love makes sex perfectly moral – even beautiful. I happen to believe they’re right – love is the biblical standard for sex. The problem, as stated before, is our youth’s counterfeit standard of love – one that says love permits sex without boundaries, outside God’s definition of love.” (Page 152) B. Biblical standard of sex is purity. Hebrews 13:4 Genesis 1:28 Genesis 2:24 Proverbs 5:18-19 Biblical standard of sex is faithfulness. Psalm 85:10 This Biblical standard requires a commitment of two people to remain faithful to each other. Marriage is central to Biblical sexuality because it binds two people together in a lifetime commitment. Person: The person behind the principles is God Himself. A. God is love. I John 4:8-10 Page 3. 83 C. I Corinthians 13:7 John 3:16 Romans 5:8 Jeremiah 31:3 B. God is pure. I John 3:3 Matthew 5:8 James 1:27 I Timothy 5:2 Habakkuk 1:13 C. God is faithful. Deuteronomy 7:9 II Timothy 2:13. Psalm 51:4 I Corinthians 1:9 II Thessalonians 3:3 “The Test of Truth, then, grounds the virtue of chastity – biblical love, sexual purity, and faithfulness – in the nature and character of God. A [sexual] relationship [outside of marriage] contradicts God’s character. Their sexual relationship is not loving, because they are not considering each other’s happiness, health, and spiritual growth as important as their own. Their sexual involvement is not pure, because it is not being enjoyed in the context for which God designed it. It does not fit God’s standard of faithfulness, either, because it exists outside the lifelong, exclusive commitment of marriage. [Their] sexual activity, then, is wrong, not simply because [their] parents disagree with [them], but because [they] violated God’s declaration that sex was to be enjoyed within the confines of a loving, faithful, and pure relationship of marriage. We can then say that chastity – biblical love, sexual purity and marital fidelity – is right for all people, for all times, for all places.” (Pages 155-156) AND PROVIDES. . . . Spiritual rewards – I Cor. 6:13. 2. Healthy atmosphere in which to raise a child. “The social arrangement that has proved most successful in insuring the physical survival and promoting the social development of the child is the family unit of the biological mother and father.” Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, Page 159 From unplanned pregnancies and abortions. Every day in America 2795 teenage girls get pregnant and 1106 have abortions. Many drop out of school, experience physical problems. Long-term (5-10 years later) consequences of abortion: - 81% reported preoccupation with Page PROTECTS . . . . 1. From guilt – feel bad, feel used. 84 EVIDENCE OF TRUTH – Reality Check the aborted child. From “Dan Quayle Was Right” in - 73% reported flashbacks of the The Atlantic Monthly, April ’93. abortion experience. - 54% recalled nightmares related to the abortion. - 23% reported hallucinations related to the abortion 3. From sexually transmitted diseases. Every day in America 4219 teens contract an STD. World Health Organization predicts that by the year 2000 over 20 million men and women will have AIDS virus. Each year 4 million new cases of chlamydia, 1 million new cases of gonorrhea. There are 20 STD’s not prevented by contraception, yet not one instance from above occur between two mutually faithful partners. Peace of mind: - no worry or fear, no ghosts in the closet. - no emotional baggage. - free of disease. - no flashbacks – hormone discharge. 4. From sexual insecurity. If he/she fooled around before marriage, what will stop him/her now? Trust: - no comparisons nor jealousy. - no hindrances for sexual freedom and self-expression. 5. From emotional distress. “. . . Having premarital sex was the most horrifying True intimacy exists in marriage. experience of my life. It wasn’t at all the Genesis 2:18, 24. emotionally satisfying experience the world deceived me into believing. I felt as if my insides were being exposed and my heart left unattended. . . I know God has forgiven me of this haunting sin, but I also know I can never have my virginity back. I dread the day that I have to tell the man I truly love and wish to marry that he is not the only one, though I wish he were. . I have stained my life – a stain that will never come out.” (Page 161) Page (Include this section as ways to live out the reality of the sexual truths found in the Bible) 1. Celebrate anniversaries. 2. Check out the weddings, consider the marriage vows. 3. Ask yourself – Do you want another guy messing with your future wife? So why then are you doing the same to someone else’s future wife? Everyone wants to marry a virgin! 4. Use of 4-letter words. 5. Make a commitment now to stay sexually pure. Or if you have gotten involved, make a commitment now to stay pure from this moment on. 85 APPLICATION OF TRUTH – Teachable Moments ABSOLUTE TRUTH ABOUT HONESTY FACTS: 2/3 of youth say they have lied to a “parent, teacher or older person” within the last three months. 59% say they have lied to a friend or peer within the last three months. 36% say they have cheated on an exam or other evaluation within the same three months. 52% believe that “lying is sometimes necessary.” THE TEST OF TRUTH – Honesty A. B. C. Precepts: Exodus 20:15-16 Leviticus 19:11-13 Joshua 7:1-5, 10-13, 20-21, 25-26 Acts 5:1-5, 9-10 Proverbs 19:5 Revelation 21:8 Principle of Honesty – God’s negative commands against lying, stealing, cheating reflect a positive principle. Proverbs 12:22; 19:9; 21:6 Zechariah 8:16 I Corinthians 6:9-10 Ephesians 4:25 Colossians 3:9 Titus 2:10 I Peter 4:15 Person: Deuteronomy 32:4 John 14:6 Romans 3:4 Titus 1:2 Hebrews 6:18 Therefore, God is true, so lying is an offense against His nature (Achan), cheating is wrong to Him, stealing an insult (Ananias and Sapphira). God’s nature defines honesty as moral, and dishonesty, fraud, and theft as evil. God is true, so honesty is right. This is for all people, all times and all places. EVIDENCE OF TRUTH – Reality Check PROTECTS. . . . AND PROVIDES. . . . 1. From guilt – guilt’s burden For clear conscience and unbroken deprives the dishonest soul of relationship with God (Psalms 15:1-2, 24:4) Guilt free total enjoyment, satisfaction, fulfillment 2. From shame. For a sense of accomplishment. - Embarrassment and shame - Dishonest heart will never experience result when you are discovered - You earned it Rewards are short-lived. 3. From cycle of deceit For a reputation of integrity (Proverbs 22:1) - It is priceless to be trusted and respected 4. From ruined relationships. For trust in relationships. 2. 3. 4. 5. Imagine how the world would be different if everyone in the world were absolutely honest. How does honesty provide and protect us? Have you ever shoplifted or stolen something? Go and return the item, if possible, and seek forgiveness and restitution. What has been in the news lately that reinforces honesty or lying? Do you have your parents’ and teachers’ trust? What do you need to do to regain it? Do you give your employer an honest day’s work? Page 1. 86 APPLICATION OF TRUTH – Teachable Moments Absolute Truth Regarding Mercy The Test of Truth Precepts Isaiah 58:7 Micah 6:8 Hebrews 13:3 James 1:27 Principle - Zechariah 7:9 Matthew 5:7; 25:31-45 Person - I Kings 3:6 Jonah 3 Micah 7:18 Luke 23:32-34 John 4; 8:1-11 Evidence of Truth - God’s standard of mercy. . . 1. 2. 3. Protects from want and provides for blessing. (Luke 6:38) Showing compassion will reap great rewards. (Galatians 6:7-8) Protects from retribution and provides for leniency. (Matthew 18:21-35; Luke 7:36-50) Protects from unforgiveness and provides for forgiveness. (Matthew 6:14-15) Application of Truth – - Model mercy in all your relationships Help people work through unforgiveness and the consequences of unforgiveness. Use media or literature to reinforce the value of mercy. Page 87 (The following studies are not in the student’s material. Feel free to copy any off and give them to the students for further discussion on ABSOLUTE TRUTH.) ABSOLUTE TRUTH REGARDING FAMILY (MARRIAGE) The Test of Truth Precepts - Genesis 2:24 Exodus 20:12 Deuteronomy 4:9; 31:13 Mark 10:9 I Corinthians 7:10-11 Ephesians 5:21-33; 6:1-4 Principle - The principle behind God’s commands for marriage and family is unity. Genesis 2:24 Psalm 133:1 John 10:16; 17:21 I Corinthians 12:13 Ephesians 4:3 Person - Shema – reveals the singularity and unity of God. Deuteronomy 6:4; 32:39 Isaiah 43:10 John 10:30, 38 2 Corinthians 13:14 Evidence of Truth – God’s standard of marriage and family. . . . 1. 2. 3. 4. Protects from disillusionment and provides for fulfillment. Those who marry after cohabitating are 50% more likely to divorce than those who don’t cohabitate. Cohabiting women are 62 times or 520% more likely to suffer from assault as wives. Protects from parental inattention and provides for parental involvement. Protects from emotional insecurity and provides for emotional stability. Children in single-parent homes are 2 to 3 times more likely to experience emotional and behavioral problems than children of two-parent families. Protects from relational problems and provides for healthy role models. Children of broken marriages and disrupted families can find it difficult to achieve intimacy in a relationship, building lasting love relationships or form a solid marriage. Pull out your wedding pictures Talk about your children’s births Let young people see how you deal within your family dynamics Openly communicate your love to your wife Use opportunities presented by TV, news, current events, media to discuss the ramifications of family, divorce, abuse. Page - 88 Applications of Truth – Absolute Truth Regarding Love The Test of Truth Precepts - Matthew 5:44-45; 22:37-39 I John 3:11 Principle The commands or precepts point to the principle – love for God and love for others. Regardless whether a specific precept addresses a certain decision or behavior, the principle of love for God and others dictates whether our actions are right or wrong, because love is a principle God values. Matthew 22:37-39 Romans 13:8-10 Person -Jeremiah 31:3 John 3:16 Romans 5:8 I John 4:16 Evidence of Truth - God’s standard of love. . . . . 1. 2. 3. Protects from strife and provides for peace. Loving someone is much easier, better and healthier than hating someone. Protects from self-centeredness and provides for fulfillment. The person who loves God and others expresses interest in the ideas and pursuits of others, often enjoys giving as much as receiving and finds joy in sharing and caring for others. Protects from spiritual barrenness and provides for spiritual blessing. (I John 3:14-15) Application of Truth - 89 Display and model love in your family and in front of children Reinforce loving habits Evaluate media’s depictions of love with children/students. Page - Absolute Truth Regarding Justice The Test of Truth Precepts - Psalm 82:3 Micah 6:8 Luke 6:31 Romans 13:7 Colossians 4:1 Principle - Treat everyone fairly Deuteronomy 16:20 Jeremiah 7:5 Person - Deuteronomy 32:4 Psalm 103:6 Zephaniah 3:5 2 Thessalonians 1:6 Evidences of Truth - God’s standard of justice. . . . 1. 2. 3. Protects from revenge and provides for a clear conscience. Protects from guilt and provides for peace Protects from dishonor and provides honor. People respect a just man or woman, and just behavior pleases God. (Psalm 37:28) Application of Truth – 90 Be an example of fairness to the young people Point out situations where everyone expects to be treated fairly (i.e. sports) Teach children how to take turns, sharing Discuss court trials and government hearings or decisions Page - Absolute Truth Regarding Respect The Test of Truth Precepts - Exodus 20:12 Leviticus 19:32 Psalm 45:11 Romans 12:10; 13:1 Ephesians 5:21-6:9 I Timothy 5:17 Principle - Romans 13:1-7 I Peter 2:17 Person - God is life and above all (highest authority). Every person on earth ought to be treated respectfully, because he or she is a reflection of God Who gives life and breath to all people. Genesis 1:26-27; 2:7 John 1:4; 4:24 Hebrews 6:13 I John 3:2-3 Evidence of Truth - God’s standard of respect for others. . . . 1. 2. 3. 4. Protects from self-disparagement and provides for self-esteem. Everyone is made in the image of God. (Romans 12:3) Protects from harmful relationships and provides for healthy relationships. Protects from offense and provides for attractiveness. When you are rude to people, you are made to look ridiculous. Protects from condemnation and provides for praise. (Romans 13:2-3) Application of Truth – 91 Be the example of respect to all people Praise someone when you see them acting respectfully Say, “Excuse me, please.” Open doors for people Page - Absolute Truth Regarding Self-control The Test of Truth Precepts - Matthew 5:28 Ephesians 5:4, 18 Colossians 3:5, 8 Principle - I Peter 1:13; 5:8 Person - Numbers 14:18 Isaiah 58:9 Ezekiel 20:16-17 Mark 15:5 2 Peter 3:9 Evidence of Truth - God’s standard of self-control. . . . 1. 2. 3. Protects from excesses and provides for enjoyment. Self-control can heighten the enjoyment of such things as recreation, music, art, food, sex, sight and conversation. Protects from contempt and provides for respect. When you don’t exhibit self-control, people’s views of you can limit your influence in their lives. Protects from self-doubt and provides for self-esteem. Mastery over our own urges and desires boosts confidence and installs a healthy self-esteem. Application of Truth – 92 Be open and honest about your efforts to develop self-control. Use teachable moments with youth to discuss self-control and to show that God is self-controlled. Page - THESE NEXT THREE SECTIONS – THE BIBLE, DEITY AND INCARNATION, THE RESURRECTION- SHOULD BE SHARED WITH THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM DEVELOP IN THEIR BELIEFS IN THESE AREAS OF WHAT THEY ARE TO BELIEVE. THE SECTIONS DEAL WITH APOLOGETICS – DEFENDING OR IN A POSITIVE WAY, ARGUING YOUR FAITH. THE MATERIAL IS PURPOSELY ASSEMBLED WITH YOUNG PEOPLE IN MIND. THESE SECTIONS CAN BE TAUGHT BASICALLY ANYWHERE – AT THE END OF THE 10 DISCIPLINES, RIGHT AFTER TEACHING THEOLOGY 101 OR ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO MAKE THEM FIT. THEY DO NOT NEED TO BE TAUGHT CONSECUTIVELY (ALL THREE TOGETHER) NOR DO YOU NEED TO TEACH THE BIBLE SECTION FIRST. The Bible: God Wants Us to Know Him and Be Like Him The Bible is God’s written Revelation. The eternal Word allows us to know what we are obeying is true. The Bible has been exactly recorded. 1. Greater credibility is given to writers who were both geographically and chronologically close to the events they reported in the New Testament. Accounts of Jesus life along with the history of early church and letters were written by men who were eyewitnesses of events they recorded or contemporaries of eyewitnesses – John 19:35; Luke 1:2; Acts 2:32;3:15:13:31: 1 Corinthians 15:3-8; 2 Peter 1:16;1 John 1:3. Page b. So thorough that a copy was given the same authority as the original -The scroll had to be written on the skin of a clean animal. -Each skin contained a specified number of columns, equal through the book. -Each column length extended no less than 48 lines or more than 60 lines. -The Column breadth must consist of exactly 30 letters. -The space of a thread must appear between every consonant. -The breadth of 9 consonants had to be inserted between each section. -A space of 3 lines had to appear between each book. -Moses’ fifth book (Deuteronomy) had to conclude exactly with a full line. -Not even the shortest work was copied from memory; copied letter by letter. -The scribe counted the number of times each letter of the alphabet occurred in each book and compare it to the original. -If a manuscript was found to contain even one mistake, it was discarded. 93 2. Through the several thousand years the Bible has existed, the Word has been accurately and meticulously reproduced (Deuteronony 6:3-9). a. Scribes – Jewish Sopherim scholars -5th & 3rd century B.C. Talmadic scribes followed from A.D. 100-500 Masoretic scribes (A.D.500-900) c. Dead Sea Scrolls – When found, these were 1000 years older than any previous known manuscript. Minor variations did not bring the fundamental integrity of the text into question. Once the Scrolls were translated and compared with modern versions, the Hebrew Bible proved to be identical, word for work, in more than 95 percent of the text. The variation of 5 percent consisted mainly of spelling variations. For example, of the 166 words in Isaiah 53, only 17 letters were in question. Of those, 10 letters were a matter of spelling, and 4 were stylistic changes; the remaining 3 letters comprised the word “light,” which was added in verse 11. d. The Bible is reinforced by material outside the Bible. The Black Stele contains writings that predate Moses by 300 years so he could have written the first five books of the Old Testament. A 9th Century B.C. tablet referring to the “house of David” was found in 1993. Found in 1961, a Latin inscription refers to Pilate. Ancient manuscripts from non-Biblical authors quote the New Testament so much so that all 27 books could be reconstructed word for word. Finally, Roman historian Tacitus (55-117 A.D.) and Jewish historian Josephus (37-100 A.D.) confirm the Bible’s history. Page The Bible is Relational. The Word is the way God has chosen to let us get to know and learn about Him (His nature and character) and enjoy blessings from Him. Obeying God’s Word, we are being protected from harm and also provided for. 1. God is Truth & the Bible proclaims God’s truth. Today’s youth believe the Bible provides a clear, totally accurate description of moral truth but the Bible is not authoritatively true for all. Truth is relative to the person and circumstances. Something is true because they believe it, not because God said it. 2. Why are you here? We are created in His image, His likeness so as to enjoy Him and receive what He has created for us and for what purpose. This brings joy and fulfillment to life. God has given us His Holy Spirit to help explain His Word (John 14:17, 26, 15:11). We can be confident that when we read the Bible, we are getting the reliable revelation of God and the tool to help us truly get to know the Creator. 94 e. God’s eternal theme is found in the Bible as it was written over 1500 years, over 40 generations by more than 40 different authors over 3 continents, in 3 languages. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 - Let’s think today about Paul’s familiar words: All Scripture is breathed out by God. That is such a fantastic statement! All sixty-six books; thirty-nine in the Old Testament, twenty-seven in the New Testament. Every one of 1,189 chapters. All 31,173 verses and 3,566,480 letters—all Scripture is God-breathed Page 95 The Bible is not open to private interpretation (2 Peter 1:20). You may not be able to answer all questions but by answering some, understanding of the Word will come. • Ask, “What does the text or passage say?” There are 6 questions to help o Who? Who are the people? Who’s talking? Who is the passage talking about? o What? What’s happening? What did the people in the text do? What caused that? What theme is being talked about? o When? When did or will it happen? When can it happen? o Where? Where did it happen or will take place? Where are the people going? o Why? Why did the writer say that? Why did the character do that or go there? Why will this happen? How? How did it happen? How was it supposed to or will happen? How will the message or promise of the text come true? • Ask “What does it mean?” Ask other mature Christians and read what other scholars wrote about the passage. • Study the context – Using the 6 questions will go a long way in helping us understand the cultural context of a passage. Use reference books like study Bibles, commentaries, Encyclopedias, and atlases. • Study the word and phrases – Use concordances, cross-references, study Bibles, Bible dictionaries, other translations and paraphrases. • Ask, “How does it apply?” Once you grasp what the passage is saying, then apply it to your life. Ask questions like, “How should that truth look, sound and act like in my life?” “What hinders me from applying that truth to my life?” “Who can help me develop that truth in my life?” What is the first step I need to take to in this development?” Deity and Incarnation: Jesus is God Jesus said He is the way, the truth and the life (John 14:6). Either He is the biggest liar the world has ever seen, is totally crazy, a lunatic OR He is the Lord God! - He told people that before Abraham was born, He existed (John 8:52-58) - God the Father were One, the same, identical (John 10:30-33). - John 1:1-5,14 - In the beginning was the Word, the Word was God, all things were created by Jesus and the Word became a person, living among us. - Jesus said He was equal with God (John 5:18) - Jesus also said He was the Messiah, the Son of God (Mark 14:61-64) - Peter said Jesus was the Christ, the Son of living God (Matthew 16:15-17) INCARNATION refers to the miracle of God’s Son, Jesus, becoming human. Deity refers to the identity of Jesus was still God even though He was God at the same time. Many prophesies (60) about Jesus were fulfilled when He came to earth. See the next page for a list. The probability of even a couple of the prophecies being fulfilled is astronomical. VIRGIN BIRTH Jesus’ birth was predicted with Adam and Eve (Genesis 3:15). 700 years before Jesus’ birth, Isaiah (7:14) prophesied, “The virgin will conceive.” This is humanly impossible, conceiving occurring outside the natural process. - Matthew 1:18, 22-23 and Luke 1:34-35 verify the virgin birth - Common Knowledge of Jesus’ hometown – Mark 6:3 - (unambiguous insult because children were called by fathers’ name except where paternity was doubted). John 8:41 – common knowledge in Jesus’ hometown that Jesus had been conceived before Mary’s wedding to, and without the help of, Joseph, thus an illegitimate child. - A story by rabbis that cast Jesus as the illegitimate son of Roman soldier Panthera (thus Jesus wasn’t born of an ordinary marriage). validation of His deity (John 10:25,38; John 20:30-31, Acts 2:22). The recorded miracles should be sufficient to convince us that Jesus truly was God. Miracles were done to bring glory to God (John 9:1-3). Here is the list of miracles: - Calm a storm (see Matthew 8) - Make a mute person speak (see Matthew 9) - Feed five thousand people with five loaves and two fish (see Matthew 14) - Cast out demons (see Mark 5) - Walk on water (see Mark 6) - Bring sight to the blind (see Mark 10) - Curse a fig tree (see Mark 6) 96 Jesus clearly intended His miracles to be understood as a Page MIRACLES - Foretell the future (see Mark 14) Heal a paralyzed man (see Luke 5) Raise a boy from the dead (see Luke 7) Heal incurable hemorrhaging (see Luke 8) Cleanse lepers (see Luke 17) Turn water into wine (see John 2) Make the lame walk (see John 5) Forgive sin (see John 8) Raise a man from the dead (see John 11) Page “I will cause him to be born as an Israelite, a descendant of Abraham.” (Genesis 22:18; Galatians 3:16) “Narrow it down to only half of Abraham’s lineage, and make him a descendant of Isaac, not Ishmael.” (Genesis 21:12; Luke 3:23-24) “Be born from Jacob’s line, thus eliminating half of Isaac’s lineage.” (Numbers 24:17; Luke 3:23-34) “Jacob will have twelve sons; I will bring forth the Messiah from the tribe of Judah.” (Genesis 49:10; Luke 3:23-33) “In the family line of Jesse.” (Isaiah 11:1; Luke 3:23-33) “The house and lineage of Jesse’s youngest son, David.” (Jeremiah 23:5; Luke 3:23-31) “Where He will be born: Bethlehem, a tiny town in the area called Judah.” (Micah 5:2; Matthew 2:1) “A messenger who will prepare the way and announce His advent (Isaiah 40:3; Matthew 3:1-2); He will begin His ministry in Galilee (Isaiah 9:1; Mathew 4:12-17); and will teach in parables (Psalm 78:2; Matthew 13:34-35); performing many miracles” (Isaiah 35:5-6; Matthew 9:35). “Ride into the city of Jerusalem on a donkey (Zechariah 9:9; Matthew 21:2; Luke 19:35-37); appear suddenly and forcefully at the temple courts and zealously ‘clean house’.”(Psalm 69:9; Malachi 3:1; John 2:15-16) “He will be betrayed by a friend.” (Psalm 41:9; Matthew 26:49) “The price of His betrayal will be thirty pieces of silver.” (Zechariah 11:12; Matthew 26:15) “His betrayal money will be cast to the floor of my temple and buy the potter’s field.” (Zechariah 11:13; Matthew 27:5) “He will be forsaken and deserted by His disciples.” (Zechariah 13:7; Mark 14:50) “He will be accused by false witnesses.” (Psalm 35:11; Matthew 26:59-60) “He will be silent before His accusers.” (Isaiah 53:7; Matthew 27:6) “He will be wounded and bruised.” (Isaiah 53:5; Matthew 27:26) “He will be hated without a cause.” (Psalm 69:4; John 15:25) “He will be struck and spit on.” (Isaiah 50:6; Matthew 26:67) “He will be mocked, ridiculed, and rejected.” (Isaiah 53:3; Matthew 27:27-31; John 7:5, 48) “He will collapse from weakness.” (Psalm 109:24-25; Luke 23:26) “He will be taunted with specific words.” (Psalm 22:6-8; Matthew 27:39-43) 97 PROPHECIES FULFILLED ABOUT JESUS “People will shake their heads at Him.” (Psalm 109:25; Matthew 27:39) “People will stare at Him.” (Psalm 22:17; Luke 23:35) “He will be executed among ‘sinners’.” (Isaiah 53:12; Matthew 27:38) “His hands and feet will be pierced.” (Psalm 22:16; Luke 23:33) “He will pray for His persecutors.” (Isaiah 53:12; Luke 23:34) “His friends and family will stand far off and watch.” (Psalm 38:11; Luke 23:49) “His garments will be divided and won by the casting of lots.” (Psalm 22:18; John 19:23-24) “He will thirst.” (Psalm 69:21; John 19:28) “He will be given gall and vinegar.” (Psalm 69:21; Matthew 27:45) “He will commit Himself to God.” (Psalm 34:20; John 19:33) “His bones will be left unbroken.” (Psalm 34:20; John 19:33) “His heart will rupture.” (Psalm 22:14; John 19:34) “His side will be pierced.” (Zechariah 12:10; John 19:34) “Darkness will come over the land at midday.” (Amos 8:9; Matthew 27:45) “He will be buried in a rich man’s tomb.” (Isaiah 53:9; Matthew 27:57-60) “He will die 483 years after the declaration of Artaxerxes to rebuild the temple in 444 B.C.” (Daniel 9:24) “. . . He will be raised from the dead (Psalm 16:10; Acts 2:31), ascend to heaven (Psalm 68:18; Acts 1:9), and be seated at the right hand of God in full majesty and authority (Psalm 110:1; Hebrews 1:3).” WHAT DOES IT MEAN FOR ME THAT JESUS IS GOD This is definitely the one theological point that separates Christianity from Islam, Mormonism, Jehovah Witness and other worldviews. If Jesus is not God, being a Christian does not make any sense and definitely not worth living for. Jesus is God and the fact that He came to earth shows just how important the relational aspect of Christianity is. Jesus said He is truth and the Truth is a person (John 18:37; Colossians 1:15-17). The Truth loves you and me so much so that He died on the cross for our sins because of that love. He wants a relationship with you and will never turn away from you. God accepts you unconditionally, loves you sacrificially and understands you intimately. We will never be good enough to earn His love. He has already taken care of that by having Jesus being God Himself, die for your sins. Page What we experience in our human relationships, especially during childhood, significantly affects how we perceive and experience our relationship with God. If you felt relationally disconnected at home, you probably find it difficult to feel emotionally connected to God. The human family is the preferred route for leading 98 If you are a believer in Jesus Christ, knowing the only way you can be forgiven of your sins is having Jesus die for them and forgiving you of those sins, your true identity is you are a child of the King (1 John 3:1). You are a special one-of-a-kind child of God because of the way He has created and designed you for special tasks. young people into the kind of relational connections with God and others that will anchor them in their faith, holding them steady through trials and life. Page 99 As often mentioned before in this material, if you do not have a relationship built with someone and all you are doing is placing rules on the person, rebellion will result. Spiritual commands and rules are not just to obey, but rather ways to relate to a person. Absolute truth always goes back to the nature and character of God. People need to see that Jesus is real through the relationships His children build with them because then, people will see God’s care, love and acceptance lived out in real life. God loves us for who we are and accepts us with all our failures. I am accepted, plain and simple. THE RESURRECTION: GREATEST MIRACLE Young people who have distorted beliefs about God and truth are 2 times more likely to feel pessimistic that those who possess a biblical view of God. Jesus’ resurrection means victory over death and the power of death. There is hope! 3 THEORIES ON THE EMPTY TOMB Page Points to consider *Roman soldiers were executed for sleeping on guard duty. Why would they say they were sleeping? It would cost their lives. *Think what it would have taken the thieves to remove the body. The stone to seal the tomb was about 1800 kilograms or 2 tons. Thieves had to sneak past the guards, roll the stone up a grooved incline, enter the dark tomb, and exit with the body, all without waking any of the guards. *Considerable bravery would have had to been shown against a detachment of Roman soldiers. Historical records show the apostles were depressed and cowardly in the days following Jesus’ death and ran away from any signs of trouble, denying being associated with Jesus and hiding behind locked doors. The robbers would have faced beatings and possible death for stealing the body. (Mark 14:50; Luke 22:54-62; John 20:19) *One of the first eyewitness at the empty tomb reported that Jesus’ gravecloth was neatly folded and arranged on the burial slab (John 20:58). Grave robbers would not have taken the time to meticulously unwrap the body and neatly arrange the cloth on the stone slab. If the body had been stolen, the wrappings would certainly have been stayed with the body. *Historical accounts indicate the apostles were very skeptical when they heard the tomb was empty. (Matthew 28:16-17) *If Jesus’ body hadn’t been resurrected and the religious and political leaders of the day had stolen His body, they could have quickly and effectively quashed the rising sect of Christians by show Christ’s corpse. 100 Theory Number 1 - Who Dun’ It - The Case of the Stolen Body Someone or someones stole the body…the Apostles did it (Matthew 28:11-15). So if the guards were sleeping, how could they know whether someone stole the body??? It is hard to report something when you are sleeping. Theory Number 2 – The Swoon Theory Though He suffered terribly, He did not really die, just in shock. Even Pilate couldn’t believe Jesus was still alive (Mark 15:44). Some say the disciples and Joseph of Arimathea took down the still living Jesus from the cross and laid Him in the tomb. He was resuscitated by rest, a cool tomb and burial spices. Points to consider *Jesus underwent a vicious beating, by flogging with the use of the Roman instrument called a flagrum. His side was pierced and water and blood flowed out (John 19:34). Pilate was surprised Jesus was dead and released the body only when he had a first-hand report. Page Theory Number 3 – The Hallucination Theory – “I saw a ghost!” Those who saw Jesus after His death and burial were hallucinating. It was power of suggestion. People have hallucinations, yet they are highly individualized and extremely subjective. It is very rare for two people (or more) to experience the same hallucination simultaneously. *Jesus appeared at least 10 different times, mainly to groups. - to Mary Magdaline and others (Mark 16; John 20:11-18) - to the woman returning from the tomb (Matthew 28:9-10) - to Peter (Luke 24:34; I Corinthians 15:5) - to two followers on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-33) - to the disciples and a number of others (Luke 24:36-43) - to the disciples, including Thomas (John 20:26-29) - to seven disciples by the Sea of Galilee (John 21:1-23) - to more than five hundred followers (I Corinthians 15:6) 101 *The grave cloth weighed about 30 kg (75lbs) full of embalming ointment made from myrrh and aloes. The body was wrapped tightly from the armpits to the ankles, layering the spices – often of a sticky, grimy consistency – between the wrappings. The spices preserved the body and acted as an adhesive for the gravecloths. Recall how neatly the cloth was folded up. Jesus would have unwrapped Himself after suffering a crucifixion and left the tomb…naked. *The stone weighed about 1800 kg or 2 tons. Jesus would have had to roll this stone which was designed to be opened only from the outside, up an incline and prop it so it would not roll back. All this was to be done hours after the terrible beating Jesus took – flogged, nails through His wrists and stabbed. *Jesus also walked 7 miles (12 kilometers) from Jerusalem to Emmaus (Luke 24) *Finally why believe He ascended into heaven (Acts 1:1-8)? Did He go into seclusion for the rest of His life while people preached Him resurrected? Jesus would have been the greatest deceiver of all time. - to James, His brother (I Corinthians 15:6-7) - to the eleven disciples at His ascension (Acts 1:4-9) *Jesus invited people to touch His wounds and also ate food – Luke 24:36-43 *Jesus proved His physicality to skeptics – (Luke 24:9-12; John 20:14-15,24-28; Acts 1:3) Conclusion These theories do not hold up. The resurrection literally took place. If Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, the sacrifice for sin was unacceptable and He did not break the power of death and our death sentence. (I Corinthians 15:14, 20, 23, 42-44) Page 102 At the end of the day or end result is God pursues you to have a personal relationship with you, to have you know His Son, Jesus! He wants you to know why He created you and to trust Him with every area of your life. ADDITIONAL RESOURCE MATERIAL Marxism-Leninism THEOLOGY “Religion is the opiate of the masses.” – Karl Marx. Religion is a drug to make people feel good. Atheism is what is followed. The Communist Manifesto written by Marx and Friedrich Engels, was published February 21, 1848, and this tract had become one of the most influential political philosophies ever as it lays out the Communist purposes and programs. The proletariat (working class of people in the society) revolt to overthrow those in power (the bourgeois) who promote capitalism (free markets to buy and sell). The goal is to have everyone equal in every way. With no God gives people no purpose and being the same as everyone else makes no one more powerful than anyone else. Russia’s leader Lenin believed God was taboo and worked to eliminate every idea and concept of God. The former USSR pushed for pure atheism. This ideology has imprisoned, tortured and killed many Christians. Communists do whatever is necessary to eradicate religion. In 1993, Communist Marxist leaders in China tore down a mosque. Ethics Page Proletariat Morality – Whatever advances the proletariat and communism is morally good, and whatever hinders the proletariat or communism is morally wrong. It is wrong to have the ruling capitalist class (bourgeoisie) exploits the working class (proletariat). Where some people own property and others don’t is not right. Stealing would stop if everyone would have things equally, so it is okay to steal to get to equality. Thus biological and social evolution determines morality. If the bourgeoisie class hinders this evolution, it has to be removed. 103 Morality – Society and economics are always changing, so morals must change, too. There is no God, therefore, whatever works for that society advancing communism is morally good. Exterminating a group of people who are in the way of communist advancement is morally good. Communism is the pursuit of the classless propertyless society, so anything that promotes this ideology is good. Utilitarianism – Whatever it takes to have a classless communist society is the ultimate goal. All action is directed toward achieving the greatest utility for the greatest number of people (the end justifies the means). No matter the amount of killings and destruction (the means), the end is worth it. Force so often is needed to have the end communists want and desire. Any kind of mistake made will be justified by the end. Sociology Society is the key component, not the family. Society will tell people how to think. No free will, but we can “help” shape society into what it is evolving into, a communist society. A world-wide communism society will abolish any need class divisions. The need for government will eventually vanish and will have a perfect world. We need to simply abolish churches because there is no God. Religion only creates problems. Through education Marxism indoctrinates youth as it shapes the thinking of young people and embrace a materialistic view of the world. This is the responsibility of the society or government. Taking care of children is society’s responsibility. Everyone belongs to everyone. School is the home helping to indoctrinate children away from religion and traditional family structure held by parents. No need for families anymore. Law Page Proletariat overthrow – Once the revolution occurs, new laws will reflect the proletariat, the working class. The will of the proletariat becomes the basis for the new laws, rights and judgments, negating natural law, God, or any absolute moral 104 Proletariat law – a legal system established by state authorities that favor the interests of the working people. Marxist law is simply based on human rationality. Law and human rights arise from interactions between people within social structures that contain economic class distinctions. Class divisions create conflict, so law and the state (government) come into existence to deal with the conflicts. The state is an extension of class domination, and whoever is in power creates the laws to maintain oppression and separation of the classes. The bourgeois, when in power, enact laws to hold the proletariat down. Bourgeois law is oppressive because it is based on the concept of private property, and the working class can’t afford or obtain private property. Society is more responsible for lawlessness than the individual because the unjust bourgeois leave the criminal no alternative but to lash out and feel no remorse about it. code. Because the Marxist view is steeped in evolution, law is constantly changing. Marxist laws and human rights are arbitrary, based on the will of the proletariat. The difference between Secular Humanism and Marxist is that Marxism is contingent upon a change in economics, a class change. If you disagree with Marxism, you are guilty of lawlessness, and the political party in charge decides what is legal. The working class may cause the overthrow of the bourgeois, but the political party that results will be in charge. Once the communist society is established, there should be a lessening of the need for law, because in this system, harmony should result because there is no private property, BUT it has never worked that way. Politics Communism – The dream of a Utopia brought by the proletariat revolution and ultimately leading to a classless society in which all property is publicly shared and each person works and is paid according to his needs and abilities. The goal is for everyone to have the same. Statism – The first step in Marxist formula to get rid of all classes. A highly centralized government takes over the economic control and planning of the country’s system. In order to achieve socialism, you have to have a social revolution and a dictatorship of the proletariat. Dictatorship is state power based on force because the bourgeois will attempt to regain power, and all means of production has to be placed in the hands of the government so that there becomes a classless society. Marxist Party – They will assist the workers to establish their dictatorship. When all opposition to Marxism is eliminated, everyone will be of one mind, and no state will be needed for control. The evolution process will render in the perfect situation – the communist society (no government at all). Economics Page This system determines laws, government types and role of society in daily life. Socialism says capitalism exploits the worker, while the property owners (bourgeoisie) get it all. The laborer is paid less than he should be paid. Under socialism, state can control pricing, labor, land (freedom) and competition. Socialism is the first phase of communism. 105 Move from capitalism to socialism to communism, and the classless society is going to happen, according to Marxism. Marxist systems have wanted the perfect society (utopia) but in reality have been the greatest killing machines ever. Socialism is when the worker seizes both the means of production and the state. Communism arrives when the government has withered away because classes have ceased to exist and no one owns the means of production. There is no private property – everything is owned by the state. Redistributing wealth will make everyone equal. Philosophy Man is a product of nature. The physical, natural world is all that exists. Matter is eternal and uncreated, life spontaneously emerged from non-living, non-conscious matter billions of years ago. Mind, thought and consciousness eventually evolved from it. Truth comes from science and there is no religious truth. Science is the infallible source of all knowledge. Anything supernatural lacks objectivity, material reality so we can’t perceive it nor gain knowledge about it. Something is true only when you can test it scientifically or empirically. Dialectical Materialism – This thought says in everything there are the way things are (thesis) and an opposition to the way things are (antithesis). They will clash with each other which results in a synthesis, the new thesis. This will continue on forever evolving. Finally there will be a more advanced state or society (communism). Matter (everything) is in an eternal process of change. The earth has been going through changes throughout time, beginning with simple living forms and evolving to more advanced states. Mind-Body Problem – Our minds are mental functions of the brain, which is material. So our thoughts come from material activity Biology Page Punctuated Evolution – Evolutionary changes occur over a relatively quick period of time (not gradual like Darwin proposed), followed by periods of little to no evolutionary change. This followed the Marxism view that for societies to change, the bourgeoisie (ruling class) and the proletariat (working class) clash through revolution quickly and change results, like what occurred in Russia. Same in Biology, 106 Marx believed in Darwin’s evolutionary theory. He felt society had gone through a similar evolution. Marxist theology, like Humanist, is directly opposed to God. Atheism is at the core of Marxism. Any theory of biology that kept God out worked for them. Spontaneous generation is so crucial because it keeps God totally out of the picture, even though scientifically unproven. Science has proven that life comes from pre-existing life. for evolution to have a chance to make sense, there is no scientific proof of gradual evolution (nor punctuated), but punctuated can help explain some of the problems involved in the evolution. Psychology An individual is controlled by the world around him. We are not free to choose. We react to stimuli that comes into us. Like Humanism, change the stimuli to change the person’s behavior. So we are not responsible for our behavior. Speech is a tool we can use to shape the stimuli that affects us as it helps to defy and maintain society, so society, through speech, affects our behavior. Free will indicates our liberty to choose the type of society that will in turn determine our behavior. It does not mean we choose our own behavior, so, when we are not exercising our free will to choose our society, we are being controlled by our situation or environment. Society is responsible to regulate us. We are evolving animals needing fine-tuning before entering the perfect new order. History Historical Materialism – Through economic analysis of social classes, political structure and ideologies, you can study to determine the causes of changes in our societies. Economic Determinism – Economics is the major driving force in history. Men make their own history, but guided by circumstances from the past. With evolution as the theory, we will economically evolve to the perfect society – communism. Communism is inevitable. Page 80 - What Makes Eastern Religions So Attractive? Page World Views – framework for understanding your existence 1. Polytheism = many gods (Mormons) 2. Pantheism = everything is a god 3. Atheistic = believes there is no god 4. Theistic = Christianity, Judaism, Islam 107 Jesus Among Other Gods by Ravi Zacharias, Kevin Johnson You might read these descriptions of Eastern religions and say, “Well, who wants that?” Even so, I think young people face real temptations to join religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism or Islam. Here is what youth find appealing: • Buying into another religion relieves them from accusations or feelings of intolerance and exclusivity. They don’t have to make a case for Jesus as the one way to God. • Eastern religions make it possible for young people to be religious without having an absolute God to answer to. They can see God as a deity who doesn’t put a fence around them, but allows them to roam free, without boundaries on their passions and desires. Specifically, reincarnation lets them make mistakes and enjoy life. • Eastern religions give an appearance of freedom from doctrine and dogma. • Islam is appealing because it weds religious fervor with social relief and politics, providing a chance to fight for causes. • Eastern religions are much more in tune with popular media and the arts. • Choosing another religion gives a tremendous breadth of individuality while also bringing community – both things youth want. What is overlooked, however, is that Eastern belief systems are all about the destruction of individuality. Hinduism Page • Hinduism dates to 1500 B.C. as a system of ritual and multiple gods (polytheism). • Few practices or beliefs are shared by all Hindus. Shiva, Vishnu, Kali or Ganish are among the most popular deities, but they also worship countless millions of additional minor gods tied to a particular village or family. • Hinduism is a very complex system where popular practice and philosophical theory do not always meet. • Hinduism holds that opposing religious theories are aspects of one eternal truth. • The goal of Hinduism is liberation from ignorance to achieve Moksha Nirvana, a release from rebirths, and a merging with the Oneness of the universe. • Hinduism holds that human life is a cycle of reincarnation. • To Hindus, the circumstances of the new birth are determined by the good and evil of past actions. 108 Pages 36-37 Hinduism is a varied system of religion, philosophy, and cultural practices born in India. Hindus share a core belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures. • Hindus believe the rebirth can be affected by atonement, rituals, a working out through punishment or reward, and renunciation of worldly desires. • The self is ultimately divinized in Hinduism. • The earliest and primary Hindu scriptures are known as the “Vedas.” • The vast majority of the world’s three-quarter billion Hindus live in India. Pages 76-78 Hinduism at its heart teaches us that we are to seek union with the divine. Why? Because the Hindu claims that the whole universe is divine and that we are part and parcel of it. In Hinduism, the goal of the individual is to grow past our ignorance and delusions by discovering our divinity and living it out. The popular Hindu author Deepak Chopra wrote this about our purpose of life: “In reality, we are divinity in disguise, and the gods and goddesses in embryo that are contained with us seek to be fully materialized. . . We must find out for ourselves that inside us is a god or goddess in embryo that wants to be born so that we can express our divinity.” This is the heart of Hinduism as a belief system – that you and I are gods. One of India’s premier philosophers stated as plainly as possible, “Man is God in a temporary state of self-forgetfulness.” • Union with the impersonal force won’t ever satisfy our human ache for intimacy – to know and to be known. • Hinduism offers no clear path for living, because believing we are one with an impersonal force defies how we think, how we talk, and how we experience life. Some of the most respected Hindu thinkers have labeled Hinduism as one of the most contradictory systems of life’s purpose ever espoused. • Hinduism couldn’t survive the emptiness of calling ourselves gods. Most people know they are anything but god – and so gods erupted by the millions, and Hindu temples are crowded with people seeking to worship them. In Christianity, you get Jesus. In Hinduism, you – a forgetful god – obtain union with the impersonal divine universe. Page For example, by declaring everything in the physical world to be non-real, illusory, changing, and transitory, Hinduism has to deny what the rest of us accept as reality. ….there is no way for classical Hinduism to deal with the problem of evil. To deny that evil is real doesn’t diminish wickedness, nor does it satisfy the heart’s desire to seek purity. That is why so much of Hindu worship is steeped in purification rites, 109 Pages 95-97 Hinduism’s Answer to Evil and why all of popular Hinduism is filled with forms of worship, fear of punishment, means of obtaining God’s favor, and so on. But Hinduism’s real answer to the question of the man who was blind from birth is reincarnation. Page 122 “In Hinduism, there is confusion about the meaning of Hindu scriptures. . . If we all are God and yet we disagree, then which one of us is right about truth?” Page 96 Does the Bible Teach Reincarnation? Reincarnation is a central, nonnegotiable part of Hindu philosophy. Reincarnation claims w exist in a recurring cycle in which the life we live now determines our lot in a next life. Instead of saying what I think reincarnation in Hinduism means, listen to the words of the Hindu scriptures: Accordingly, those who are of a pleasant conduct here – the prospect is, indeed, that they will enter a pleasant womb, either the womb of a Brahman [the priestly class], or the womb of a Kshatriya [the professional or warrior class], or the womb of a Valsya [the working class]. But those who are of stinking conduct here – the prospect is, indeed, that they will enter a stinking womb of a dog, or the womb of a swine, or the womb of an outcast. (Chandogya Upanished, 5.10.8). This jolting passage says that what we do in this life will be paid back as we live out our next life in vegetable, animal, or human form. This clearly isn’t the teaching of Scripture. In the story of the man born blind, Jesus stated that there was no connection between a previous act and the man’s current condition. Even in the disciple’s question, there is no mention of the “previous” lives. And the rest of Scripture simply allows no possibility of the actions in this life impacting some future life. It teaches that humans die once and then face judgment (Heb. 9:27) Page Pages 37-38 Buddhism is a religion of great variation, yet its central teachings are that suffering is an inherent part of life and that liberation from suffering comes from moral and mental self-purification. 110 Buddhism • Buddhism grew out of the teachings of Siddhartha Guatama (563-483 B.C.), who later became known as Buddha, “the enlightened one.” • Buddha is revered not as God but as a spiritual master who points the way to enlightenment. • At the core of Buddha’s teaching are four basic or “noble” truths: (1) life is suffering, (2) the cause of suffering is desire, (3) suffering can be ended by getting rid of desire, and (4) freedom from desire is achieved via an eightfold path of right views, right intention, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, rightmindedness and right contemplation. • The goal of Buddhism is to be freed from the cycle of death and rebirth. • A Buddhist who ceases to desire is “Enlightened” and achieves the state of Nirvana, an abstract nothingness. • There is no real self in Buddhism. • Buddhism, strongest in eastern and central Asia, has some three hundred million adherents. • Buddhism is uncertain about the existence of a personal God. Pages 75-76 The truth is that there is probably no system of belief more complex than Buddhism. Buddhism starts off with the four noble truths on suffering and then moves to the eightfold path on how to end suffering. So far, so good – very straightforward. But as a devotee enters the eightfold path, there emerge hundreds upon hundreds of other rules to deal with all the circumstances that life presents. • Those who follow Buddha’s teachings are given thirty rules on how to ward off pitfalls. • But before those rules pertain, there are ninety-two rules that apply to just one of the offenses. • There are seventy-five rules for people becoming Buddhist monks. • There are 227 rules of discipline to apply for men, 311 for women. In Christianity, you get Jesus. In Buddhism, you get rules of conduct endlessly multiplied. Page ….The suffering of the blind man is the inheritance of his past life’s sin, and it is the lot of the parents to inherit this situation. 111 Pages 97-98 - Buddhism’s Answer to Evil Actually, both Hinduism and Buddhism invoke the doctrine of reincarnation to explain the problem of pain. The incredible aspect of this teaching is that the more painful a person’s existence, the more certain it is that the previous life is successfully paying its dues. . . .The pain of this present life is paying for the sins of a past life. Islam Page 38 Islam teaches that there is one God, Allah. It focuses on submission to God and acceptance of Mohammed as the chief and last prophet of God. • Islam was founded in Arabia by Mohammed (c. A.D. 570-632). A person who practices Islam is known as a Muslim. • Islam takes its name from Arabic word for “devout submission to the will of God.” • Muslims accept their scriptures, the Koran, as the speech of God to Mohammed, and they believe that God Himself is the author. • Muslims observe the five “pillars” of Islam: (1) the declaration of faith, (2) prayer, (3) fasting, (4) giving alms, and (5) a pilgrimage to Mecca. • Islam has more than one billion adherents from Africa to the Middle East and parts of Asia and Europe. • Many predominantly Muslim nations have closed their borders to Christian missionaries or made evangelism illegal. • Islam sees Jesus as one of the major prophets, but to call Jesus God’s Son is blasphemous. It accepts as genuine some of the miracles of Jesus, including the virgin birth and even His power to raise the dead. Pages 78-79 In Islam, the distance between God and humanity is so vast that even those most devoted to Allah never get close to him. Because this distance between Allah and his followers is impossible to cross, worship becomes an incredible clutter of activity designed to bring the worshiper closer. Repetition and submission take the place of a warm relationship. With all the rituals and rules that a Muslim observes, he never has a certainty that he will go to heaven. A person’s destiny is all in the “will of God,” they say. A person’s destiny is left at the mercy of an unknown will. Page Muslims will admit with a smile that during the month of Ramadan more food is sold than during any other month of the year. But its consumption takes place from dusk to dawn rather than from dawn to dusk. 112 Relationship is swallowed up by rules and the real threat of punishment. In Christianity, you get Jesus. In Islam, you find not closeness to God, but worship built on repetition and submission. Page 118 In no country where Christianity is the faith of the majority is it illegal to spread another faith. There is no country in the world that I know of where renouncing the Christian faith puts a person in danger of being hunted down by the state. Yet there are many Islamic countries where it is against the law to publicly proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ, and where a Muslim who renounces his or her belief in Islam to follow any other faith risks death. Criticizing the Koran and Mohammed are prohibited by laws as blasphemy, and the result is torturous punishment. When Christendom has resorted to methods of force, it wasn’t the message of Jesus Christ that was spread, but a political system that used the gospel as an excuse to wield power over institutions and individuals. Page 121 In Islam, there are questions about the perfection of the Koran. Muslims see the Koran, their scriptures, as the perfect and final revelation of Allah. The very words of the Koran are said to have been dictated by Allah to Mohammed, who is to the Muslim the last and the greatest prophet. The proof of Mohammed’s supremacy is the perfection of the Koran. Page 113 It is hard, however, to maintain that the Koran is perfect. What about the grammatical flaws that have been demonstrated? Ali Dashti, an Iranian author and a committed Muslim, commented that the errors in the Koran were so many that the grammatical rules had to be altered in order to fit the claim that the Koran was flawless. He gives numerous examples of these in his book Twenty-three Years: The Life of the Prophet Mohammed. Dashti, by the way, allowed his book to be published only after his death.
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