Humanism
by Dr. D. James Kennedy
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‘Cursed
is the man who trusts in man and makes flesh his strength…’—Jeremiah 17:5
Humanism—faith in humankind—seems
to creep further and further into our society. How does this perspective affect
our culture?
To understand the impact humanism
has on our society, we must first understand humanistic theory. Let’s look at
the four principles upon which it is based.
First, humanism touts the doctrine
of atheism. Whereas our
catechism says that humankind’s chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him
forever, the humanist says that humankind’s chief end is to glorify
humankind.
The originator of humanism, the
ancient Greek philosopher Protagoras, put it this way, “Man is the measure of
all things.”
Second, Humanism asserts the
doctrine of evolution.
Humanists believe the universe is self-existing and not created. Humans simply evolved from lesser forms and
are therefore nothing more than animals.
The third doctrine of humanism is amorality. Humanists don’t believe in absolutes but
instead view truth as relative.
Finally, humanists believe that we
must have a collectivist society, sacrificing individual well-being
for the common good, and that we must establish this society
immediately. Some have said that
humanism is nothing other than communism in philosophical garb.
Since humanism seems to have a
system of doctrinal beliefs, is it a religion?
The Humanist Manifesto of 1933 calls
it such nine times. Not only is
humanism a religion, it’s an insidious one.
It uses our public schools as church buildings; some school teachers
serve as its ministers; its high priesthood is the National Education
Association; its property is valued in the hundreds of billions of dollars.
Every year our nation spends tens
of billions of dollars in the propagation of humanism’s doctrines and tenets.
Humanism is particularly dangerous because, unlike any other religion in
America, it is endorsed in the public schools and established in every
department of the government of the Unites States.
We know Who wins in the end, but
tragically, many souls will be lost as humanism’s influence increases. Today
pray that Jesus will save those who promote the false religion of humanism
and pray also that all who believe in it will be converted to faith in Jesus.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
Humanism
September 19
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