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5.16.2011

Note to academically-oriented Christians

There is no part in being a Christian that requires one to be a debunker (or mocker) of the supernatural.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about debunking superstition like NDEs, ghosts, psychic powers, ESP, pyramid power, chiropractic, tarot cards, etc?

I realize that people like Michael Sudduth believe in necromancy despite whatever Christian profession. And at least one apologetics blogger thinks that if you deny oogie-boogie, you give village atheists a moral victory. It is as if the antithesis was between paranormalist and skeptic, which means that Christians must stand side by side with homeopaths and palm readers.

May 16, 2011 at 3:23 AM  
Blogger c.t. said...

I was saved from a likely deadly car accident by a supernatural act. Certain Christian types can mock it and debunk it all they want, but I know what happened.

My post though is about the supernatural. If you're a Christian and you mock or debunk the supernatural itself you're really not a Bible-believing Christian to begin with.

If you choose to mock and debunk easy targets as a way to cloak your disbelief in the supernatural overall then you're really not a Bible-believing Christian to begin with.

This is what I'm getting at.

Like a Peter Enns who doesn't believe the Creation account in Genesis but claims to believe the rest of the Bible. Oh, OK, so you believe in the resurrection of Jesus but not in a supernatural creation? No, you don't believe in *anything* supernatural.

Christians who take obvious pleasure (who indeed indulge in the mocker's and the debunker's pleasure) in laughing at anything supernatural really aren't Bible-believing Christians. They are default, practical atheists.

And like atheists they choose the easy targets. Atheists will mock Christianity via snake handlers but not Christianity via the Westminster divines.

May 16, 2011 at 11:56 PM  

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