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Why Biblical Christianity Is Intolerable in an Age of "Tolerance"
By John MacArthur
Copyright 2001 Grace Community Church.
In this post-modern era, one virtue is esteemed above all others:
tolerance. As a matter of fact, tolerance may soon be the only virtue
secular society will embrace. Many traditional virtues (including
humility, self-control, and chastity) have already fallen out of public
favor and in some quarters are openly scorned or even regarded as
transgressions.
Instead, with the beatification of tolerance, what was once forbidden is
now encouraged. What was once universally deemed immoral is now
celebrated. Marital infidelity and divorce have been normalized.
Profanity is commonplace. Abortion, homosexuality, and moral perversions
of all kinds are championed by large advocacy groups and
enthusiastically promoted by the popular media. The modern notion of
"tolerance" is systematically turning morality on its head.
Just about the only remaining taboo is the naive and politically
incorrect notion that another person's "alternative lifestyle,"
religion, or different perspective is wrong.
One major exception to that rule stands out starkly: it is OK to be
intolerant of biblical Christianity. In fact, those who fancy themselves
the leading advocates of religious tolerance today are often the most
outspoken opponents of evangelical Christianity. A classic example of
this is the Web site at
religioustolerance.org. Page after page at that Web site lambastes
Bible-based Christianity. It is one of the most bitterly anti-Christian
sites on the World Wide Web.
Why is that? Why does authentic biblical Christianity find such
ferocious opposition among today's self-styled champions of "religious
tolerance"?
It is because Christianity is diametrically opposed to the post-modern
ideas that have made this an age of "tolerance." Here are six key
concepts that set Christianity in opposition to the very spirit of our
age:
1. Objectivity
True Christianity starts from the premise that there is a source of
truth outside of us. God's Word is truth (Psalm 119:160; John 17:17). It
is objectively true-meaning it is true whether it speaks subjectively to
any given individual or not; it is true regardless of how anyone feels
about it; it is true in an absolute sense.
Of course this existential generation finds such a view utterly
distasteful. People prefer to seek truth inside themselves. If they
contemplate the meaning of Scripture at all, it is usually only in terms
of "what this verse means to me"-as if the message of Scripture were
unique to every individual.
But authentic Christianity regards Scripture as the objective revelation
of God's truth. It is God's Word to humanity, and its true meaning is
determined by God; it is not something that can be shaped according to
the preferences of individual hearers.
2. Rationality
Biblical Christianity is also based on the conviction that the objective
revelation of Scripture is rational. The Bible makes good sense. It
contains no contradictions, no errors, and no unsound principles.
Anything that does contradict Scripture is untrue.
That sort of rationality is antithetical to the whole gist of
post-modern thought. People today are taught to glorify contradiction,
embrace that which is absurd, prefer that which is subjective, and let
feelings (rather than intellect) determine what they believe. But such
irrationality is nothing less than an overt rejection of the very
concept of truth.
As Christians we know that God cannot lie (Titus 1:2). He does not
contradict Himself. His truth is perfectly self-consistent. That sort of
black-and-white rationality is one of the main reasons biblical
Christianity is intolerable in a generation that rejects reason.
3. Veracity
Authentic Christianity is based on the conviction that God's objective
revelation (the Bible) approached rationally yields divine truth in
perfectly sufficient measure. Everything we need to know for life and
godliness is there for us in Scripture. We don't need to seek principles
for godly or successful living through any other source. Scripture is
not only wholly truth; it is also the highest standard of all truth-the
rule by which all truth-claims must be measured.
Such a conviction is the very antithesis of the post-modern notion of
"tolerance." And that is another major reason why Christianity has been
targeted by the proponents of post-modern "tolerance."
4. Authority
Because Christians believe Scripture is true, they teach its precepts
with authority and without apology.
The Bible makes bold claims, and faithful Christians affirm it boldly
and without compromise. That, too, is a profound threat to the
"tolerance" of a society that loves its sin and thinks of compromise as
a good thing.
5. Incompatibility
Scripture says, "No lie is of the truth" (1 John 2:21). As Christians,
we know that whatever contradicts truth is by definition false. In other
words, truth is incompatible with error.
Jesus Himself affirmed the utter exclusivity of Christianity. He said,
"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father
except through Me" (John 14:6). "Nor is there salvation in any other,
for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must
be saved" (Acts 4:12). That sort of exclusivity is utterly incompatible
with post-modern notions of "tolerance."
Moreover, as Christians we understand that whatever opposes God's Word
or departs from it in any way is a danger to the very cause of truth.
Genuine Christians therefore eschew passivity toward known error-and
that too has set the post-modern defenders of "tolerance" against us.
6. Integrity
Since all of the above is true, genuine Christianity sees integrity as
an essential virtue and hypocrisy as a horrible vice. Such a mind-set is
virtually the antithesis of post-modern "tolerance," and it is yet
another reason our society despises our faith.
Unfortunately, the church in our generation is drifting from these
fundamental convictions and has already begun to embrace post-modern
ideas uncritically. Evangelicalism is quickly losing its footing, and
the church is becoming more and more like the world. Fewer and fewer
Christians are willing to stand against the trends, and the effects have
been disastrous. Subjectivity, irrationality, worldliness, uncertainty,
compromise, and hypocrisy have already become commonplace among churches
and organizations that once constituted the evangelical mainstream.
The only cure, I am convinced, is a conscious, wholesale rejection of
post-modern values and a return to these six distinctives of biblical
Christianity. We must be faithful to guard the treasure of truth that
has been entrusted to us (2 Timothy 1:14). If we do not, who will?
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