Friday, November 21, 2014

Coexist ?

The warm, bright light that illuminated the browns, reds, yellows, and different shades of greens made our search for a perfect piece of land an enjoyable Sunday afternoon drive. Marcia navigated while I tried to keep the car in the middle of the twisting road. The words from a small country church sign caught my eye: “Coexist With Who”?  I have seen endless coexist stickers on cars which usually make me mutter, “Another naïve, wishful thinker,” but this afternoon the words on the church sign made me think, “What does coexist really mean? And is it possible”?

 I thought about the old Beatles song “Imagine.” The song was written during a time when the Beatles were experimenting with Transcendental Meditation, looking for meaning in life. The words of the song speak of a world where people can become one and live in harmony with one another.

 The last verse of the song shares the coexist dream:

You may say I’m a dreamer, But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us, and the world will live as one.

 
When we hear this our emotions get stirred up and we say, “Yes.” But in reality it is only a delusion because in order for all people to live in harmony, all religions must be watered down so that the different beliefs would be palatable to all in the universal soup of life. There would be no moral or spiritual absolutes and there would be no God.
 
The goal of the Coexist movement is the promotion of a worldwide idealistic worldview. It aims to socially benefit all humanity with better living conditions, promoting the idea that there can be good without God. In this humanistic view all people are born good but do bad things because of religious distinctions.

On the contrary, Biblical truth teaches that God does indeed exist and is the Creator of all. Mankind is born with a sin nature with a spiritual void. (Just study a young child and you will see total self-absorption.)

Biblical truth states that God has a designed way for all mankind to live. When man chooses to follow God’s designed way he prospers and is blessed, but if he chooses to follow his own way, he reaps a harvest of sickly bug infested fruit.

As idealist as it sounds, the coexist movement is a dreamy fantasy. For example, it is untenable for Christianity and Islam to exist together, because of Islam’s unlivable violent extreme teachings. Yet the coexist movement is not really about religions coming together. It is about forming a new religion where man is his own god. Coexist really spells humanism.

So what does coexist mean? If it means to live peacefully together in a land where we have freedom of religion, I say yes, but if it means that we all have to reconstruct our beliefs to conform to one humanistic religious system I say, IMPOSSIBLE.

For although there may be so-called gods in heaven or on earth—as indeed there are many "gods" and many "lords"— yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist” (1 Corinthians 8:5-6).

Only through believing and appropriating the sacrifice of Jesus can a person be forgiven and his spiritual void filled. Only then will mankind find a true and fulfilling life. One day the world will be one but it will not happen through humanism, it will happen when Christ returns.

1 comment:

  1. Possibly your best yet; this is taking a step further and is more challenging. I particularly liked how you explained that it truly is impossible to have a religion where all opposing beliefs "coexist".

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