John Piper, in his book, Think, challenges both believer and unbeliever
to do just that. I’d like to
share an excerpt from the chapter, “The Immorality of Relativism”, page 114: “Relativism leads people away from a love of the truth and
so enslaves them and destroys them.
The formula is simple: when
relativism holds sway long enough, everyone begins to do what is right in his
own eyes without any regard for submission to truth. In this atmosphere, a society begins to break down. Virtually every structure in a free
society depends on a measure of integrity—that is, submission to the
truth.” He quotes Michael Novak:
“Vulgar relativism is an invisible gas, odorless, deadly, that is now polluting
every free society on earth. It is
a gas that attacks the central nervous system of moral striving. The most perilous threat to the free
society today is, therefore, neither political nor economic. It is the poisonous, corrupting culture
of relativism.”
John goes on to talk about the
poisonous effect of relativism on personal integrity. Consider the following…THINK: “it [relativism] erodes the
sacred duty to tell the truth and keep one’s word.” As Jesus dealt with the chief priests and elders in Matthew
21:23-27 in regard to the their question, “By what authority are you doing
these things?”, He asked them a question: “from where did the baptism of John
come? From heaven or from
man?” You know the scripture, if
not, read it, but the bottom line is they “made up a truth": We don’t know.” What
bondage!! They cannot own the
truth because they are enslaved to the fear of shame and harm. And what a prostitution of the gift of
thinking!” (page 115)
“Jesus came into the world and died for our sins to set us
free from this slavery. When God
is for us in Christ, we do not need the praise of man. When God promises to be with us and
work all things for our good, the power of fear is broken. This is why the gospel makes us
rational, not rationalistic, simply free to see and speak the truth.” Good Stuff!! I highly recommend this book.
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