Some people believe that there is no God. I understand that reality. Hold on!
Don’t get nervous. It’s not that
I agree with that position. I strongly
disagree. I’m simply saying I realize
there are people with that belief.
It’s harder for me to understand when people state that they
believe there is a God but this God and His role in our lives is strictly a
private matter. When people say they
believe in an Almighty Creator God—like the God of the Bible—but this God
should not be trotted out to affect our lives in any public way, that seems
like a strange position to hold.
This suggests that God is either irrelevant to some areas of
life or that His relevance should only be manifested in an unnoticeable, personal
and private way.
I understand that we live in a pluralistic culture and this
will involve some sensitivities when it comes to our public convictions about
God. Furthermore, I understand that
people have abused the idea of God or used it to their selfish advantage, and
that is certainly wrong. Furthermore,
the abuse of God creates additional sensitivities for people in regard to our public
convictions about God.
However, I wonder: Do
these people, who believe that the Almighty Creator God should be confined to
certain personal and private areas of life, think that He will be a good boy
and stay in His proper place?
Do these people, who believe that the Almighty Creator God
should be confined to certain personal and private areas, think that they know
what God’s proper place should be? Are
they going to make Him stay in His proper place? Do they control Him and who He is and what
He’s going to do?
And if some people can control this God—because He has a
tendency to be politically incorrect and He might possibly make some things
uncomfortable—just what kind of God is this?
Again, the belief that there is no God at all, from a
logical standpoint, actually makes more sense to me than the idea of a
compliant God who can be sent to His room by people who find Him to be a bit
too uncomfortable for the general public.
This God who can be “grounded”—whoever He is—is definitely not the God
who is described in the Bible.
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