Q27 Christianity is anti-intellectual. I’d be embarrassed to say I believed any of it. |
"The Thinker" by Auguste Rodin |
From Merriam Webster online:
So what's "Intellectual"? Again from Merriam Webster online:
Christianity meets all the
definitions of being intellectual, therefore based on the logical
principal of
non-contradiction, since Christianity is intellectual, it cannot
be anti-intellectual. To be precise, Christianity meets all the
above uses of the word "intellectual." For intellectuals
who may question it, following is a brief illustration that
Christianity in fact meets all aspects of being intellectual. c. Requiring the use of the
intellect
These are all propositional truths. You can choose to believe them or not. But they are not the fodder of a non-thinking, anti-intellectual, emotion driven myth. Further these truths must be understood by a mind mature enough to understand these specific propositional truths. They cannot be understood by a baby, which is one of the reasons I don't believe in enfant baptism. Those being baptized must be able to understand, and give assent to these propositional truths. Babies can't do that. It is appropriate for babies to be dedicated, but not baptized. But returning to the point at hand, these are truths to be understood by the intellect. Anyone denying this is being outright dishonest. For these two items:
Let me close with a series of questions for you, Mr. Intellectual, (I used "Mr." by convention, fully cognizant the questioner could be female) and please tell me with all you intellectual insight what the answer is. If you cannot, will you spare yourself further embarrassment by being honest enough to say that the truths revealed by Christianity cannot be arrived at by the intellectual manipulation of tools like science and philosophy and therefore mere humans cannot arrive at the true answer to these following four questions apart from divine Christian revelation. Since Christianity reveals to the intellect what secular intellectual machinations cannot, clearly Christianity is not "anti-intellectual"? Five Questions for the
Intellectual who believes Christianity is "Anti-Intellectual" 1. Why is there something rather
than nothing? If you believe in a steady state theory of the universe, your model fails on the second law of thermodynamics, namely that the entropy in a closed system (as is the universe) always increases. That being the case, if the universe were infinitely old (as the steady state model dictates) it should have already reached maximum entropy - in other words nothing but atoms scattered about the universe - no order anywhere, no planets, stars, moons, solar systems, black holes - nothing but free floating atoms. Since that is not the case, the system is not infinitely old, and some entity had to initially organize the universe. (The fact that things are winding down, or increasing in entropy, means that at some point, an intelligent entity had to wind it all up. ) But let me remind you, aside from failing to explain what they claim to - namely the origin of the universe, both theories - one which states the universe had a beginning, the other states there is no beginning - yet both fail to explain why there is something rather than nothing. So you will need to look elsewhere other than the Big Bang and Steady State theories for why there is something rather than nothing. 2. What is the origin of Life? The evolution supporting documentary "How Life Began" Starts with the statements:
Like you, this documentary has rejected the Christian explanation so they are seeking the answer to the question, "how did life begin?" This would no doubt be a Nobel prize winning answer if you genuinely had one. So if you have an answer, in addition to the scientific community, please contact the History channel and tell them you have an update to their documentary. And please, share your answer with us as well. 3. What is the Origin of
Information?
Now given:
b) All life is based on DNA - the most complex information bearing system known. c) All evolutionary and atheistic explanations are materialistic, they deny the reality of a non-material entities (such as a spiritual realm) and thus all their answers must be based on solely materialistic, physical entities. Given these three items, with your deep intellectual insight, please explain:
3.1 What is the origin of the Information in DNA which
is required for life? Remember, your answers cannot contain evolutionary processes because evolutionary processes are materialistic, and the laws of information state information does not and cannot arise from materialistic processes.
4. What is the Origin of Language in general and the Language
families in particular? Given that language could not have evolved, please explain the origin of the first language. And please explain why we see a sharp rise in the number of languages around the time of the Tower of Babylon. (Gen 11.1-9) (I contend this is the proper name of the tower in Gen 11.9. Shall we have an intellectual discussion regarding the correct name?) You can choose to deny any of these claims I'm making, but then you have to defend them, and we would be engaged in an intellectual pursuit, which again, would be contrary to the thesis that Christianity is "anti-intellectual." 5. What is the Origin of the First Alphabet? Since we're considering language, I"ll throw this one in as a freebie. Let's consider what's needed to write a message in a language: an alphabet. In "Patterns of Evidence - The Moses Controversy" film maker and researcher Tim Mahoney discusses with Douglas Petrovich, Professor of Biblical History and Exegesis at the The Bible Seminary the origin of the first Alphabet. Petrovich states that Hebrew was the first alphabet and it was based on Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Mahoney points out this is critical
to the understanding of the Exodus because Moses wrote the
Pentateuch (Ex 17.14, 34.27), the first five books of the Bible, and
with regards to God's instructions, God commanded the Hebrews to
"Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates."
(Deut 6.9) Thus they needed an alphabet with which to write it.
Hieroglyphics would not do.
So here are further claims associated with Christianity:
You can dispute me on all these points - that Hebrew was the first alphabet, that it was available at the time of the Exodus, that the Exodus occurred in 1446 BC, that the Hebrews carried the alphabet to Canaan, and that it was given by God to achieve his purposes - but once again you'd be engaging in an intellectual dispute based on intellectual points made about the Christian faith. So which will it be? Concede now that the charge that Christianity is "anti-intellectual" is a false one, or engage in the intellectual exercises needed to attempt to prove me wrong, in which case not only will you fail, but in the process you will further embarrass yourself by engaging in an intellectual discussion and thus you yourself will be refuting your charge of Christianity being "anti-intellectual."
Notes 3. How Life Began, History documentary, 2008, A&E
Television Networks 5. Stephen C. Meyer,
Signature in the Cell, New York:
HarperCollins, 2009, p. 89 6. David Rohl, ref from Patterns of Evidence - The Moses
Controversy, by Tim Mahoney, 2009 Thinking Man Films, MN 7. Tim Mahoney, Ref from Creation in the 21st Century - Ep.
"Did Moses Write Genesis?", TBN |