Monday, December 12, 2011

As the Waters Cover the Sea, 3

Continued from "As the Waters Cover the Sea, 2"

Goals and Strategy

In the struggle to reclaim all knowledge to the service and glory of  Christ, the victory belongs to His people. Nevertheless, to achieve that end the Church needs clearly defined goals and a winning strategy. This requires that Christians carefully derive their objectives and methods from Scripture.

Perhaps the greatest danger in doing this lies in adopting the attitudes and practices of integrationism or syncretism. Integrationists follow a modern version of the Thomistic approach.

They reason, "Since all truth comes from God, we can pick up truth wherever we find it. And since the truth we find in Aristotle or modern biology has equal validity to the truth we find in Scripture, we can simply put them together."

While this may sound enticing -- for all truth does indeed come from God -- the integrationist does not give God's Word its rightful place as the final arbiter of truth. Therefore, he fails to see the necessity of corrective measures to knowledge propagated by those in rebellion to God.

This does not deny that unbelievers have a capacity to apprehend certain functional  knowledge which permits them to live and act in the world that God created. But the integrationist fails to acknowledge the basis and nature of the unbeliever's knowledge.

You see, the unbeliever is actually double-minded. At base all men know God as His creatures, but as sinners all men refuse to acknowledge their Creator and live by His revelation. Hence we can say that men both know and do not know God; they know Him in judgment and in virtue of natural revelation, but they do not know Him in blessing unless it is in virtue of supernatural revelation and saving grace. Though hampered by his moral condition, the unbeliever's scholarship is not completely defunct. he can attain knowledge despite himself. In principle his unbelief would preclude understanding of anything, for (as Augustine said) one must believe in order to understand. However, in practice the unbeliever is restrained from a consistent self-destructive following of his unbelieving system. (Always Ready, Greg Bahnsen [Robert R. Booth, ed.], Atlanta [American Vision] and Texarkana [Covenant Media Foundation], 1996, p. 38)

As a consequence of the unbeliever's double-mindedness -- which results from suppression of the truth at a presuppositional level -- every fact he knows carries with it the taint of unbelief. In order to redeem knowledge from the unbeliever's grasp, the believer must discern what the unbeliever has apprehended that conforms to God's created order and place it within the context of Biblical presuppositions.

To be continued

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Success Story


              SAID THE
                LITTLE
            RED ROOSTER
      “MY GOODNESS GRACIOUS!             
     THE THINGS ARE TOUGH.                 
   SEEMS THAT WORMS ARE GET-                          0
 TING SCARCE. AND I CANNOT FIND                      00
       ENOUGH. WHAT’S BECOME                        000
           OF ALL THOSE FAT ONES                   0000
            IS A MYSTERY TO ME:                   00000
       THERE WERE THOUSANDS THRU                 0000000
      THAT RAINY SPELL – BUT NOW                000000000000
     WHERE CAN THEY BE?” THE OLD               0000000000000000
    BLACK HEN THAT HEARD HIM DIDN’T           000000000000000000
   GRUMBLE AND COMPLAIN. SHE HAD GONE        00000000000000000000
  THROUGH LOTS OF DRY SPELLS. SHE HAD LIVED 000000000000000000000
   THROUGH FLOODS OF RAIN. SHE FLEW UP TO THE GRINDSTONE AND SHE
  GAVE HER CLAWS A WHET, AS SHE SAID, “I’VE NEVER SEEN THE TIME
  WHEN THERE WEREN’T WORMS TO GET.” SHE PICKED A NEW AND UNDUG
 SPOT. THE EARTH WAS HARD AND FIRM. THE LITTLE ROOSTER JEERED:
“NEW GROUND! THAT’S NO PLACE FOR A WORM.” THE OLD BLAK HEN JUST
SPREAD HER FEET, AS SHE DUG BOTH FAST AND FREE.  “I MUST GO TO
THE WORMS,” SHE SAID, “THE WORMS WON’T COME TO ME.” THE ROOSTER
VAINLY SPENT HIS DAY, THROUGH HABIT, BY THE WAYS WHERE FAT ROUND
WORMS HAD PASSED IN SQUADS BACK IN THE RAINY DAYS. WHEN NIGHT-
FALL FOUND HIM SUPPERLESS,  HE GROWLED IN ACCENT ROUGH,  “I’M
 HUNGRY AS A FOWL CAN BE.  CONDITIONS SURE ARE TOUGH.” HE TURNED
  THEN TO THE BLACK HEN AND SAID, “IT’S WORSE WITH YOU,
   FOR YOU’RE NOT ONLY HUNGRY, BUT YOU MUST BE TIRED, TOO. I
    RESTED WHILE I LOOKED FOR WORMS SO I FEEL FAIRLY PERK: BUT
     HOW ARE YOU? WITHOUT WORMS, TOO, AND AFTER ALL
       THE WORK.”  THE OLD BLACK HEN HOPPED
         TO HER PERCH AND DROOPED HER
            EYES TO SLEEP, AND MUR-
              MERED IN A DROWSY
              TONE: “YOUNG MAN,
               HEAR THIS AND
                  WEEP:
                  0000
                  0000
                  0000
                  0000
         I’M FULL OF WORMS AND HAPPY, FOR I’VE
         DINED BOTH LONG AND WELL. THE WORMS ARE
      THERE AS ALWAYS. BUT I HAD TO DIG LIKE CRAZY.”

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Christian Warrior Online: WARSKYL on Steroids

My new blog is called Christian Warrior Online, and you can find it over at christianwarrior.co

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The Central Myth of the Conservative Movement

Conservatives run for office promising smaller civil government and lower deficits. When they become elected, government and deficits continue to grow. Part of the reason for this is the central myth of the conservative movement.

You will hear it in speeches, read it in articles and see it in blogs and comments: "Get back to the Constitution." This is an expression of the myth that the U.S. Constitution is about limited government.

Gary North takes on the myth here:

The U.S Constitution: Tool of Centralization and Debt, 1788- Today