Showing posts with label The Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Bible. Show all posts

Charles Darwin's Birthday

My friends, if you have wondered if you are really living in a post-modern, anti-god world just open Google today and click on their little picture above the search box. What you will see is the celebration or commemoration of Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday—February 12, 1809

One of the largest Internet associated corporations is promoting the acknowledgment of someone’s birthday, Charles Darwin a man who denied the biblical account of creation and suggested an untenable alternative—man came from monkeys.

Pause for just a moment and consider the number of people in hell because of the influence of this man who convinced them that there wasn’t a God. Darwin’s unbelief and alternative philosophy is not compatible with the Word of God—to suggest otherwise is to deny the faith.

Christians are called upon to contend for the faith, and this begins with the presupposition that there is a God who has revealed Himself to mankind in special way through a trustworthy book—the Bible. Anything other than that is a lie from the pit of hell designed to confuse and destroy.

Christians are often intimidated by intellectuals who present themselves as having all the answers. Be aware. These intellectuals do not have all the answers; they live in darkness, seeking to know the truth. The god of this world has blinded them from the truth, and their only hope is the mercy of God that can shine a light into the depths of a dark heart and reveal the truth.

One canNOT serve two masters, and a Christian cannot have a partial biblical worldview—evolution is completely incompatible with the Word of God—do not be deceived into believing that parts of the Bible can be true.

God created Adam as an adult male instantaneously, or the entire Bible is untrustworthy and Christianity is one large hoax—there isn’t an alternative or a lukewarm middle ground. Do not be deceived into thinking that one can play both sides of a court. You can no more be a Duke fan and a Carolina fan than you can subscribe to Darwinism and the Word of God.

Serve God, believe the Bible, trust in Christ and you will never regret those decisions.

A Huge Difference

The Friday FAITH section of the local paper highlighted a very important point of difference between the Islamic religion and Christianity with regard to its sacred writings. Earl Vaughan Jr., staff writer, describes the Islamic religious festival of Ramadan as the “month of fasting…to honor the time when the Muslim holy Book, the Quran, was sent down to the prophet Muhammad as a guide to mankind” (Fayetteville-Observer, Section E; September, 5, 2008).

Did you notice exactly what he said, “sent down?” Therein lies the difference—a Christian would never describe his Bible as a sacred book sent down. God didn’t send a book to Christians; instead, the way in which Christians received the Word of God from God was far different and radically superior.

God Almighty, Creator of the Universe, and Sovereign God of all used at least forty different authors to pen sacred texts, manuscripts, under the verbal inspiration of the Holy Spirit. These men had to live it, experience it, and use their own language and method of communicate based on their society, culture and other influences; yet what they wrote was exactly what God wanted written each and every time.

Then this same Sovereign God watched over and preserved the manuscripts as they were copied and copied and copied and distributed to God’s people centuries before the printing press or FedEx or any other method of sending packages and such.

Then God used others to confirm what was clearly inspired because of its authenticity, wide acceptance and use, authorship and orthodoxy in a process that the church typically describes as canonization.

I really don’t know what Vaughan means when he says sent down. The Bible says Holy men spoke as they were moved by God, but that is much different than “sent down.” For some reason I envision Scottie beaming stuff up and down from the Starship Enterprise when I read “sent down.”

In Exodus 24, Moses receives from God stone tablets that contain instructions concerning the law and commandments, so I certainly don’t deny God’s ability to use any means He sees fit to communicate with people, but it makes more sense to me that He would use something already on this planet like stone and etch on it a message rather than sending something down.

Maybe Vaughan wasn’t as careful with his words as he should have been, but then again he wasn’t inspired and so we can’t expect his words to be perfect. But the inspired words of the Bible are pure of any error because of God’s Sovereign care in inspiring and preserving His Word.

I guess I just don’t buy it, and that is why I am a follower of Jesus Christ as revealed in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.