Author: Chris Kidd
Date: 23.10.2010
Category: Truth and Pluralism
This morning we heard brief thoughts from Carver Yu, Michael Herbst, Os Guinness and Paul Joshua along with opportunities to discuss their key thoughts. Much of the material was helpfully based upon Advance Papers. Below are some stand out comments:
Pluralism is the biggest lie as it attempts to be the biggest absolute in a world of no absolutes!
Pluralists would like Jesus to prove himself, Jesus would only do that by his transformative power, we must do the same by showing how he has transformed us.
The need for loving God and others means a need to share faith but without slapping them with a wet towel in the face. Some of the new forms of church have been very positive in this area.
We must speak below with complete confidence.
We don’t need to shout louder, we must …
At first sight the biblical view of truth is obscene but at a deeper level it is profound and urgent.
To abandon truth is to abandon faithfulness, commit theological adultery and eventually will end in spiritual suicide.
What was interesting with Os’ comments is I can think of lots of things that the world church disagrees on, e.g. types of baptism, women in leadership, church government styles, so at what level is truth decreed?
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