In my last post I talked about the true source of wisdom and understanding as stated in Job 28:28.
And today I add a warning from Paul. "Don't let anyone capture you with empty philosophies and high-sounding nonsense that come from human thinking and from the spiritual powers of this world, rather than from Christ." Colossians 2:8
We are living in perilous times. Cultural influencers long ago forsook the fear of the Lord and embraced evil in the guise of high-sounding nonsense.
Ungodly philosophers and the so-called scientists, known as evolutionists, turned their backs on the revealed truths of Christianity and set about to change the world system by undermining truth and replacing it with their own ideas which were often influenced or dictated by evil spiritual forces.
They deceived themselves and turned their deceitful philosophies loose into society through books and lectures and foolish college professors who taught the nonsense to their adoring and unwitting students.
I've been reading Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton. It was written in 1908 and is a deep and rich source of information concerning the causes of the downward spiral of society over the last hundred years. Even in his day the spiritual rot was evident in England and he could foresee the cultural decline we are dealing with in the West today. He said, "In so far as religion is gone, reason is going." How scary is that? (Contrary to what ungodly thinkers spout, Religion aka Faith and Reason go hand in hand and cannot be successfully separated for long.)
In Orthodoxy, Chesterton spoke of Friedrich Nietzsche and his "preposterous" ideas. Now, I'd heard of Nietzsche and was aware of the notoriety he gained by proclaiming "God is dead." But, I knew nothing else about him so I became curious when Chesterton mentioned how his life ended. He said, "Thinking in isolation and with pride ends in being an idiot. Every man who will not have a softening of the heart must at last have a softening of the brain." And that sent me into an Internet study of the man. And this is what I learned.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) was a German philosopher and philologist. He was the son of a Lutheran pastor. His father died when he was four years old and he was raised by his believing mother and other devout female relatives. He rejected his father's faith due to academic influences in his college years and became a lifelong rebel against Christianity. He then spent his productive years seeking to undermine the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality. He felt that traditional morality was okay for the masses but rejected the idea that one standard of morality could fit all persons. Thus, superior men are essentially a law unto themselves, and are free to be who they are.
"The fear of the Lord is true wisdom; to forsake evil is real understanding."
And today I add a warning from Paul. "Don't let anyone capture you with empty philosophies and high-sounding nonsense that come from human thinking and from the spiritual powers of this world, rather than from Christ." Colossians 2:8
We are living in perilous times. Cultural influencers long ago forsook the fear of the Lord and embraced evil in the guise of high-sounding nonsense.
Ungodly philosophers and the so-called scientists, known as evolutionists, turned their backs on the revealed truths of Christianity and set about to change the world system by undermining truth and replacing it with their own ideas which were often influenced or dictated by evil spiritual forces.
They deceived themselves and turned their deceitful philosophies loose into society through books and lectures and foolish college professors who taught the nonsense to their adoring and unwitting students.
I've been reading Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton. It was written in 1908 and is a deep and rich source of information concerning the causes of the downward spiral of society over the last hundred years. Even in his day the spiritual rot was evident in England and he could foresee the cultural decline we are dealing with in the West today. He said, "In so far as religion is gone, reason is going." How scary is that? (Contrary to what ungodly thinkers spout, Religion aka Faith and Reason go hand in hand and cannot be successfully separated for long.)
In Orthodoxy, Chesterton spoke of Friedrich Nietzsche and his "preposterous" ideas. Now, I'd heard of Nietzsche and was aware of the notoriety he gained by proclaiming "God is dead." But, I knew nothing else about him so I became curious when Chesterton mentioned how his life ended. He said, "Thinking in isolation and with pride ends in being an idiot. Every man who will not have a softening of the heart must at last have a softening of the brain." And that sent me into an Internet study of the man. And this is what I learned.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) was a German philosopher and philologist. He was the son of a Lutheran pastor. His father died when he was four years old and he was raised by his believing mother and other devout female relatives. He rejected his father's faith due to academic influences in his college years and became a lifelong rebel against Christianity. He then spent his productive years seeking to undermine the foundations of Christianity and traditional morality. He felt that traditional morality was okay for the masses but rejected the idea that one standard of morality could fit all persons. Thus, superior men are essentially a law unto themselves, and are free to be who they are.
"Nietzsche's atheism — his account of "God's murder" (section 125) — is a reaction to the conception of a single, ultimate, judgmental authority who is privy to everyone's hidden and personally embarrassing secrets. His atheism also aims to redirect people's attention to their inherent freedom, the presently-existing world, and away from escapist, pain-relieving, heavenly other worlds." Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
For all his high-sounding nonsense, he had no power to control his own circumstances in this life, much less, in the life to come. He was plagued with physical problems and held captive by philosophical deceit. His own pride would not allow him to yield to a higher power than himself-- yet it could not preserve him.
On Jan 3rd of 1889, he suffered a psychotic breakdown. He was only 44 years old when he lost his mind and he continued in "demented darkness" until he died on August 25th of 1900.
What a personal tragedy for Friedrich Nietzsche! And what a national tragedy for us today. Our colleges, even Christian colleges, are teeming with ungodly professors who indoctrinate unsuspecting students into these vain, anti-Christian philosophies. By offering them "freedom" from all moral restraint they lead them away in the chains of spiritual darkness.
Ungrounded young people are like dry sponges. They'll soak up anything you immerse them in-- especially if it sounds like fun and brings them temporary pleasure. Be on guard!
My purpose is that (you) may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that (you) may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that (you) may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
I tell you this so that no one may deceive you by fine-sounding arguments. Colossians 2:2-4
Nietzsche is popular because young people feel an emptiness inside them and a separation from God so they feel that an empty philosophy and rebelion is better than the truth. If you believe in nothing you fall for anything - Most people are easily taken in because they get enough of the "truth" as they know it or have heard it --ie; from other people or the news. Poor messengers at best -the gospel is diluted to a doctorine and commandment of men and a list of Laws and things you must do in order to be "worthy" enough to walk after Jesus. Jesus had alot to say about religious people that barred the way to heaven with their silly doctrines but none the less people believe it over the truth any day. All is vanity except for the Lord's word and it sad that I couldn't have heard that sooner ---- But praise be to our Lord and savior Jesus that I have heard it and recieved it into my spirit in this polluted world against all odds and christians that ever stood up and told me I wouldn't enter theirin because of what I said or did. And God bless everyone that said the Lord has written something different over your head and prayed me into the kingdom.
ReplyDeleteI relate very strongly with your comments. The easiest thing for people to relate to is a list of rules so religion leans into providing that list. Christianity is not based on a list but on being born into the family of God and living in relationship with Him. I'm sorry there are folks in and around churches who have never found the truth and therefore cannot share it. You are blessed because you had those who encouraged you and a God Who "called you out of darkness into His marvelous light."
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