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		<dc:creator>Dr. Frederick Meekins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/11/01/moral-argument-god/">The Moral Argument For God</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/god.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9065" style="margin: 5px;" title="god" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/god.jpg" alt="god" width="103" height="99" /></a>The average person might naturally conclude that naturalism by its nature would confine itself to the issues of blunt observable scientific fact. However, naturalism has left the tedium of the laboratory and now seeks to influence fields as divergent from science as education, ethics, and government. </p></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com">WesternFront America</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/2009/11/01/moral-argument-god/">The Moral Argument For God</a></p><p><a href="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/god1.jpg#utm_source=feed&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=feed"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-9065" style="margin: 5px;" title="god" src="http://westernfrontamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/god1.jpg" alt="god" width="130" height="125" /></a>The early 21st century stands as a period of profound moral confusion. On the  one hand, mothers and doctors are permitted to crack open the skulls and suck  out the brains of nearly-born babies with government sanction under the banner  of partial birth abortion. Should these very same people hike into the woods and  crack open a bald eagle egg, they could face serious prison time.</p>
<p>It would therefore seem that contemporary society is marked by two seemingly  contradictory extremes &#8212; that of extreme license and that of excessive  control. However, upon closer inspection it could be concluded that these  conditions are not as contradictory as the situation might originally appear.  Rather, it would seem each is the result of the systematic removal of the  ethical balance provided within the Judeo-Christian tradition with its emphasis  upon transcendent standards provided by an infinitely just and loving God.</p>
<p>With the increasing complexity of knowledge and technology, those trained in  the acquisition and use of this complex body of thought (those broadly referred  to as “intellectuals”) have taken on increased levels of influence and  responsibility throughout society. No longer does agriculture or manufacturing  dominate society to the degree it once did.</p>
<p>Futurists from Alvin Toffler to Newt Gingrich have characterized the current  sociological epoch as information-based, with those manipulating this  information from government bureaucrats to Hollywood producers exercising  unfathomable power over the composition of the contemporary mind. Therefore, it  must be remembered, as Lord Acton is believed to have said, “Absolute power  corrupts absolutely.”</p>
<p>Through a historical process too complicated to detail to a significant  degree in this brief analysis, the prevailing secular elite came to see the  world around them and their own assorted intellectual systems as satisfactory  explanations in and of themselves for the reality in which these thinkers found  themselves. According to Phillip Johnson in “Reason In The Balance”, this way of  viewing the world prevalent among the most influential intellectuals is  naturalism. Naturalism is the idea that the material reality constitutes the  totality of existence and the idea of God is merely a mental construct  promulgated in an attempt to cope with the stark realities of the universe in  which man finds himself (7).</p>
<p>The average person might naturally conclude that naturalism by its nature  would confine itself to the issues of blunt observable scientific fact. However,  naturalism has left the tedium of the laboratory and now seeks to influence  fields as divergent from science as education, ethics, and government. It is  through this set of paradigms embracing the present material reality as the  highest criteria of judgment that the twin siblings of chaos and tyranny have  become so prevalent throughout world society.</p>
<p>No matter what the secular elites call their particular systems or what  concerns these systems emphasize, it is the goal of the secular elite to remake  man in the image of the prevailing secular elite. According to Alister McGrath  in “Intellectuals Don’t Need God &amp; Other Modern Myths”, prominent ideologies  competing for the minds of men include Enlightenment rationalism, Marxism, and  scientific materialism (160).</p>
<p>Despite the shades of difference between each of these systems, at their core  each shares the assumption that man is bound by no eternal standard beyond this  reality and can be remade into whatever the powers that be see fit. It is from  this effort to remake the fundamental nature of man that the sorrow of anarchy  and tyranny flow.</p>
<p>Bound by certain God-ordained limits regarding behavioral standards and human  relationships, man can expect nothing but heartache should he decide to ignore  these warnings. However, those seeking to craft a cultural ethos standing apart  from the moral will of God regularly ignore these moral stoplights like  newly-licensed teenagers barreling down the Las Vegas strip.</p>
<p>Proponents of modernism originally hypothesized that man could retain a high  degree of morality without reference to all that theological superstition. Yet  without a clear theological reference by which to measure, the actions of man  degenerate into the depths of unfathomable evil.</p>
<p>According to Norman Geisler in “Introduction To Philosophy: A Christian  Perspective”, when man looks to himself as the source of right and wrong, the  result is existential subjectivism and relativism where each person becomes a  law unto themselves (404).</p>
<p>And while modernism attempted to maintain the illusion of objective standards  apart from the revelation of God, the logical conclusion of such atheistic  thinking &#8212; postmodernism &#8212; holds to no such delusions. In fact, political  radical and literary critic Michel Foulcalt has stated there are no facts  (though this assertion is itself stated as a fact) and his fellow travelers down  the deconstructionist superhighway literally fancy themselves as “assassins of  objectivity” according to Lynne Cheney in “Telling The Truth: Why Our Culture  &amp; Country Have Stopped Making Sense &amp; What We Can Do About It” (91).</p>
<p>Such sentiments possess ramifications beyond settling the issue of whether or  not hemlines will be low or high for the coming year. Such ideas determine the  very shape and composition of human society and relationships.</p>
<p>This is particularly evident on college campuses where these kinds of ideas  enjoy free reign having the status of orthodoxy and where no one bats an eye  with anarchy and tyranny walking together hand in hand. For example, Dinesh  D’Souza points out in “Illiberal Education : The Politics Of Race &amp; Sex On  Campus” that many college campuses distribute condoms and support the vilest  profanity as art yet advocate a radical form of feminism just about branding  traditional forms of sex as rape and enforce speech codes so broad as to punish  “misdirected laughter” and “exclusion from conversation” (238).</p>
<p>Furthermore, much of twentieth and twenty-first history has been a running  commentary on the chaos and tyranny that result from attempting to undermine the  insoluble union between morality and divinity. The former Soviet Union perhaps  stands as the primary example of this kind of experiment where in an attempt to  better himself man turns his back on God and reaps the consequences in  abundance. That particular society experienced bloodshed and misery rarely  repeated in human history except perhaps in its sister dictatorships of Nazi  Germany and Maoist China.</p>
<p>Without an objective standard as provided by the moral revelation of God, the  state as embodied by the Communist Party was free to do as it pleased such as  changing the law at the drop of a hat and then violate the law when it suited  without any degree of institutional recourse available to the Soviet people. In  his monumental &#8220;<em>Understanding The Times&#8221;</em>, David Noebel quotes a Communist  functionary who said, &#8220;There is no God, no hereafter, no punishment for evil. We  can do as we wish. I thank God, in whom I don&#8217;t believe, that I have lived to  this hour when I can express all of this evil in my heart (104). Few Evangelical  thinkers have been able to express the moral dangers of atheism in a more  succinct manner.</p>
<p>Standing in marked opposition to atheism and its law of the jungle and  inherent antinomianism is belief in God and the corollaries of morality flowing  from God&#8217;s existence. From the heartaches and confusion mentioned previously in  this exposition, it is evident that mankind is incapable of establishing a  satisfactory moral system of his own accord.</p>
<p>Instead, man must be provided one by an objective outside source yet one  familiar with the conditions under which man is capable of thriving.  Furthermore, it is only through God as revealed in Scripture that one is even  justified in speaking of morality in the first place.</p>
<p>Try as he might, C.S. Lewis points out in &#8220;<em>Mere Christianity&#8221;</em>, man  cannot escape the encompassing embrace or rebuke of morality. For even in the  attempt to flee from its more traditional formulations, one must invoke the  structure of its dialogue in order to appeal to a competing set of standards  (3).</p>
<p>For example, D. James Kennedy points out in &#8220;<em>Character &amp; Destiny: A  Nation In Search Of Its Soul&#8221; </em>that tolerance is the last virtue of an  immoral society since this moral principle in invoked to cover over a plethora  of popular abominations ranging from pornography to abortion to sodomy (78). The  issue is not so much that man will live without some degree of morality, but  rather by whose standards will man live and the consequences resulting from such  decisions.</p>
<p>Westminster Seminary Professor John Frame elaborates in &#8220;<em>Apologetics To  The Glory Of God&#8221;</em> that, in order to exist as objective standards beyond the  level of subjective sentiments, morals must stem from an absolute source; and  since these principles govern personable entities, they must exude from an  absolute ultimate personality (100). If morality exists in a transcendent source  apart from man in God, morality is granted a degree of liberation from the murky  fog of subjectivism yet is accessible to man and can be said to exist in all  situations even if finite man refused to disentangle himself from the passion of  the moment to view these conundrums from the crisp peaks of objective  detachment.</p>
<p>Since these divinely legislated standards stem from God, they exist as part  of the underlying fabric of the universe. Try as he might, man cannot escape the  lure of morality, such a situation further attesting to the power of the God  standing behind these principles. Romans 2:14-15 says, &#8220;Indeed, when Gentiles,  who do not have the law, do by nature things required by the law, they are a law  for themselves, even though they do not have the law, since they show that the  requirements of the law are written on their hearts&#8230;(NIV).&#8221;</p>
<p>Even those who actively choose to suppress and undermine this universal order  appeal to it when it suits their interests. C.S. Lewis writes in &#8220;<em>Mere  Christianity&#8221;, </em>&#8220;Whenever you find a man who says he does not believe in a  real Right and Wrong, you will find the same man going back on this a moment  later. He may break his promise to you, but if you try breaking one to him he  will be complaining before he can say Jack Robinson (5).&#8221; Norman Geisler  illustrates this point in &#8220;Christian Ethics&#8221; in the story of a student  professing antinomianism who appealed to objective standards upon receiving a  failing grade from this ethics instructor regarding a trivial matter (384).</p>
<p>At this point, readers not normally enchanted by the banter of academic  dialogue may concede that morality does indeed flow from God but may wonder what  practical impact such a truth may have in everyday existence. Actually, quite a  bit.</p>
<p>Since God is both the legislator of traditional morality and the loving  creator of man, it follows that the traditional moral system established by God  and set forth in the revelation of the Holy Bible is the system of morality best  suited to the nature of humanity, both protecting him to the greatest possible  degree from the rampant evil plaguing a fallen world and allowing him to enjoy  whatever goodness that remains in it through the grace of God.</p>
<p>For example, God did not establish the rules surrounding marriage in order to  toss a wet blanket over the fornication follies. Rather, confining the act of  human intimacy within the context of marriage balances both the desire for  physical pleasure and the need for lasting love, to say nothing of protecting  the individual against the proto-apocalyptic pestilences now ravaging millions.  Instead of withering away like a forgotten memory as predicted by some, Tim  LaHaye hypothesizes in &#8220;The Battle For The Family&#8221; that the family will in  reality provide a foundation of stability in times of unprecedented social  turmoil (237).</p>
<p>The moral argument for God is far more than a dry academic proof found in  seminary textbooks. Its reality is being made more concrete each day throughout  the culture as the nation continues to drift away from its Judeo-Christian  foundations.</p>
<p>In &#8220;Turning The Tide: The Fall Of Liberalism &amp; The Rise Of Common Sense&#8221;,  Pat Robertson describes the two possible futures that await the United States  (293-296). Americans can either repent of their wickedness and return to God and  His standards, experiencing national renewal, individual well-being, and eternal  salvation in the process. Or, the American people can continue in their sin and  deny God&#8217;s very existence, risking national decline, personal suffering, and  eternal damnation as a result. The choice is up to you, with your eternal  destiny and the welfare of your family hanging in the balance.</p>
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