November 19, 2011

NO hE, NO WE:

God Has a Lot to Do with It, Christianity and Freedom (Chuck Colson, 11/19/11, Break Point)

What Shermer doesn't tell us is that things like the rule of law, mass education, and the other things he credits with making our freedom and security possible, didn't spring fully-formed out of nowhere. They are part of Christianity's legacy to the West.

Take the rule of law. It was Christianity that taught the West that rulers are not free to do as they pleased and that they are not above the law. According to John Calvin, resisting tyranny was the duty of those "who desire that every individual should preserve his rights, and that all men may live free from injury."

The same can be said about mass education and even the science that Shermer puts so much stock in. They are the result of what Christianity taught: that God created the world, and we were called to explore every aspect of it.

Most of all, our ideas about what constitutes a free and secure society are derived from Christianity. Political scientist Glenn Tinder has written about how much of what we celebrate in our society, like the "respect for the individual and a belief in the essential equality of all human beings," has "strong roots in the union of the spiritual and the political achieved in the vision of Christianity."

It was Christianity, you see, that taught the West that all human beings are created in the image of God. Without that understanding, the very words of the Declaration of Independence, "that all Men are created equal, that they endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights," could never have been written.



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