Saturday, May 25, 2019

Secular Humanists Thinks All Religion Are The Same

Secular humanist thinks all religions are the same. Here is a quote taken from "Humanism's faith in reason represents our best hope" by AC Grayling published on Sunday 3 March 2013.

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Religions, despite what people think of as their personal consolations, have not served the world well. They create division and conflict, they impose unlivable moralities of denial and limitation, and they demand that we think of the world as our remotest ancestors did, thousands of years ago. The cry raised by defenders of religion is: but what would you put in its place as a view of the world by which we can live? The answer is: something far better, deeper, kinder and warmer - and far more rational - namely: humanism.
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Secular humanists think religions exist for personal consolations. Actually I am not a Christian for personal consolations. I am a Christian because I think the Bible is true. If you can prove to me that the Bible is not true, I am happy to become a secular humanist.

Secular humanism is really just another religion that add to the many conflicting religions. They create new conflicts by adding their morality to the existing confusion. They imposed one-size-fits-all Western European based morality on all societies, thinking that whatever is good for Western Europe is good for the world. They insist on democracy and human rights on all societies, regardless of their religious and cultural background.

They refuse to see the fact that the Bible is different from the other religions and refuse to accept the proofs provided by the Bible.

The Bible does not impose unlivable moralities of denial and limitation.
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. (Galatians 5:22-23 ESV)

Secular humanists refused to see that they doing the things that other religions do - adding to the existing conflict and confusion without authority and authentication, and thinking that they are the best hope. Don't all religions act the same?

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