Postmodernism

February 24, 2008

  • There are no absolutes.
  • No one thinks for themselves: our culture shapes the way we view life and process our environment.
  • Reality is individual: what I think is real is real for me, but may not be for you.
  • Nothing can be proven for sure by science or argument.
  • Whatever a person believes or says is completely right and valid for that person.

Heard these statements before? These are all beliefs that permeate our institutions and the culture that we live in. Chances are you’ve heard someone say or allude to more than one of these ideas. Maybe even in your Bible-believing church.

You might be surprised to learn that all of these statements are part of a single belief system. It is known as postmodernism and is the prevailing worldview in our culture today. It is not a religion, but rather a set of accepted beliefs.

One postmodernistic buzzword floating around is tolerance. At first glimpse, tolerance might sound like a great plan for us to all get along and love people of other beliefs. It would be, if we follow the traditional definition for tolerance: love the sinner, but not his sin. However, postmodernist tolerance demands that we ignore sin altogether: love each individual and accept his personal moral standards. That definition presupposes that each person is right in his beliefs, religion, and morals. But that is NOT what the Bible teaches.

“Jesus answered: ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’”

–John 14:6

The statements at the beginning of this entry are postmodernistic, and postmodernism does not cooperate with Biblical Christianity. It is impossible to believe a postmodern doctrine and follow the Lord Jesus Christ. He does not tolerate other gods (Deut. 4:24), He is real and absolute (John 1:1), and He is the ONLY Way (John 14:6).

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  • 1. brian  |  February 25, 2008 at 9:59 pm

    hummm…a biblical doctrine instead of a postmodernism doctrine. what a concept. can you sense my sarcasm? way to go ryan. AMEN!!

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