As the chapter title suggests, Dr. Bahnsen puts to bed the supposed "neutrality" that anyone has let along the Christian.
The main points to be observed from this chapter are:
- This "neutral" approach is neither biblical nor effective.
- Christians must not set aside their faith commitment even temporarily in an attempt to approach the unbeliever on "neutral ground".
- If you don't start with God as your basic assumption, you can't prove anything./
- The assumption of God's existence required to all reasoning.
- Evolution theory is taken for granted throughout the college curriculum, just as it is in all aspects of modern though and experience.
- Modern education is effectively subliminal advertising for atheism.
- The university and the media supposedly encourage neutrality by urging tolerance of all views.
- But we are all aware that the Christian view is seldom given equal tolerance.
- The Christian who strives for neutrality unwittingly endorses assumptions which are hostile to his faith.
- Simply put, you cannot adopt a position of neutrality toward God if you are to remain faithful to Christ.
- The Bible claims infallible and obligatory authority which demands commitment to its truth claims.
- Such neutrality actually amounts to skepticism regarding the existence of God and the authority of His Word.
- He (Satan) suggested that she must remain neutral in order to decide who was right, God or Satan. She did not accept God's word as authoritative and conclusive, but as a true neutralist, determined for herself which option to take. (Gen 3:4-6)
- Robert South (1634-1716) said, "He who would fight the devil with his own weapons, must not wonder if he finds himself over matched."
- Van Til - "there simply is no presupposition-free and neutral way to approach reasoning."
- A true biblical apologetic does not set aside Christ from our hearts, but sets apart Christ in our hearts.
Recommended Reading
Bahnsen, Greg L., Always Ready: Directions for Defending the FaithDemar, Gary, Thinking Straight in a Crooked World: A Christian Defense Manual
Gentry, Kenneth L., Jr., Defending the Faith: An Introduction to Biblical Apologetics
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