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In the early 80's evangelical


In the early 80's evangelical
Christianity discovered secular humanism.
Christianity discovered
secular humanism.


Many books were published
Many books were published
exposing this anti-Christian
worldview.


Actually various
exposing this anti-Christian worldview.
forms of humanism have been around since Eden.
 
Actually various forms of humanism  
 
have been around since Eden.
 
 
General Definition
General Definition


1.The word "humanism" was
1.The word "humanism" was coined
c o i n e d  d u r i n g  t h e
 
[[Renaissance]].
during the [[Renaissance]].
 
 
2.The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (vol. IV, p. 69ff.)
 
defines humanism as "any philosophy
 
which recognizes the value or dig nity of man
 
and makes him the measure of all things
 
or somehow takes human nature,  its limits,
 
or its interests as its theme."
 
 
3. A humanist was originally
 
one who focused his studies on man,
 
his art and thought, and nature,


2.The Encyclopedia of
as opposed to God, the spiritual and revelation.
Philosophy (vol. IV, p. 69ff.)
defines humanism as "any
philosophy which recognizes
the value or dignity of man
and makes him the
measure of all things or
somehow takes human
nature,  its limits, or its
interests as its theme."


3.A humanist was originally
one who focused his studies
on man, his art and
thought, and nature, as
opposed to God, the spiritual
and revelation.


Today such study of culture is called the humanities.
Today such study of culture is called the humanities.


4. It was originally an
 
innocuous term.
4. It was originally an innoc uous term.


The humanists of the Renaissance were Christians.
The humanists of the Renaissance were Christians.


This type of
This type of humanism can be wedded  
humanism can be wedded to a n y r e l i g i o n o r
 
philosophy, for it only
to any religion or philosophy,  
recognizes the value and
 
dignity of man and his art.
for it only recognizes the value and dignity of man and his art.
 
There are as many varieties of humanism


There are as many varieties
as there are of Christianity.
of humanism as there are of
Christianity.


For example,
For example,
one of the most visible forms of humanism today is a m y s t i c a l v a r i e t y
 
one of the most visible forms of humanism today  
 
is a mystical variety
 
known popularly as the [[New Age Movement]].
known popularly as the [[New Age Movement]].


==  Specific and Contemporary
Meaning ==


1.One who makes man his
==  Specific and Contemporary Meaning ==
ultimate concern, his ultimate point of reference.
 
1.One who makes man his ultimate concern,  
 
his ultimate point of reference.
 
 
2.Today's humanist is generally not [[theistic]]
 
or at most [[deistic]] or [[agnostic]].


2.Today's humanist is
generally not [[theistic]] or at
most [[deistic]] or [[agnostic]].


3.It was declared a religion by the Supreme Court in 1961.
3.It was declared a religion by the Supreme Court in 1961.


4.The best definitions of
4.The best definitions of contemporary humanism  
contemporary humanism can be found in the [[Humanist Manifesto]] I and II (p. 16.).
 
can be found in the [[Humanist Manifesto]] I and II (p. 16.).
 
"We find insufficient evidence
 
for belief in the existence of a supernatural;
 
it is either meaningless or irrelevant


"We find insufficient
to the question of survival and fulfillment  
evidence for belief in the
 
existence of a supernatural; it is either meaningless or
of the human race.
irrelevant to the question
of survival and fulfillment of
the human race.


As [[nontheists]], we begin with humans not God,
As [[nontheists]], we begin with humans not God,


nature not deity."
nature not deity."


== What Humanism Is Not ==
== What Humanism Is Not ==


Many confuse humanism
Many confuse humanism with [[humanitarian]]ism.
with [[humanitarian]]ism.
 
The hlatter is simply one who shows philanthropic concern for his fellowman.
The latter is simply one who shows philanthropic concern for his fellowman.


Anyone can be humanitarian.
Anyone can be humanitarian.


An Overview of the History
An Overview of the History
of
 


== Modern Humanism ==
== Modern Humanism ==


It is the second oldest
It is the second oldest religion in the world.
religion in the world.
 
In [[Genesis 3]].5, Satan told Eve,
 
"...Your eyes shall be opened,


In Genesis 3:5, Satan told
and ye shall be as gods,  
Eve, "...Your eyes shall be
opened, and ye shall be
as gods, knowing good and
evil."


In Psalm 2, is the conflict
knowing good and evil."
between these two--
 
In [[Psalm 2]], is the conflict between these two--


God and His kingdom
God and His kingdom
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to replace God.
to replace God.


Humanism denies the
Humanism denies the sovereignty of God.
sovereignty of God.


[[Revelation 17]] & [[Revelation 18]]
[[Revelation 17]] & [[Revelation 18]]


predicts the outcome of the
predicts the outcome of the struggle.
struggle.


== Greeks: Protagoras==
== Greeks: Protagoras==


(5th Century B.C.) coined the
(5th Century B.C.) coined the phrase
phrase "Man is the measure
 
of all things."
"Man is the measure of all things."
 
The Greeks became known for their emphasis on reason


The Greeks became known for their emphasis on reason apart from superstition and religion.
apart from superstition and religion.


It brought about the Golden Age of Greece.
It brought about the Golden Age of Greece.
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The borrowed from the Greeks.
The borrowed from the Greeks.
Caesar was worshipped as
God.
The Renaissance (began
about 1200 A.D.): It was a


revival of classical learning.
Caesar was worshipped as God.
Greek thought and Christian
 
doctrine were synthesized.
The Renaissance (began about 1200 A.D.):
Reason be gan to be
 
separated from religion. St.
It was a revival of classical learning.
Thomas Aquinas mistakenly
 
believed man's reasoning
Greek thought and Christian doctrine were synthesized.
ability was unaffected by the
 
Fall.
Reason began to be separated from religion.  
The Enlightenment (1600-
 
1800): Humanism became
St. Thomas Aquinas mistakenly believed man's reasoning ability
s e c u l a r i z e d . T h e
 
enlightenment became the
was unaffected by the Fall.
foundation of modern
 
humanism. They proclaimed
The Enlightenment (1600-1800):  
reason a goddess. Principle
 
figures: Rousseau and
Humanism became s e c u l a r i z e d .  
Voltaire.
 
The 20th Century: After
T h e enlightenment became thefoundation of modern humanism.  
Darwin's theory of evolution,
 
They proclaimed reason a goddess.  
 
Principle figures: Rousseau and Voltaire.
 
The 20th Century:  
 
After Darwin's theory of evolution,
 
humanism had all it needed.
humanism had all it needed.
Other notable events:
Other notable events:
Founding of the Ethical
 
Union in England in 1896. It
Founding of the Ethical Union in England in 1896.  
later became the influential
 
British Humanist Association.
It later became the influential British Humanist Association.
In America in 1933, the
 
Humanist Manifesto was
In America in 1933,  
published. Later in 1949 a
 
humanist society was formed.
the Humanist Manifesto was published.  
T h e r e i s n o w a n
 
international network of
Later in 1949 a humanist society was formed.
humanist organizations.
 
In 1973 the Humanist
The reisnowan international network of humanist organizations.
Manifesto was updated.
 
The Major Tenets of
In 1973 the Humanist Manifesto was updated.
Naturalistic Humanism.
 
1. Concerning the nature of
The Major Tenets of Naturalistic Humanism.
things:
 
All is material: no spiritual
1. Concerning the nature of things:
dimension, no life after death.
 
All events are natural and
All is material:  
uniformitarian. There is no
 
supernatural, no God.
no spiritual dimension,  
2. Concerning man and his
 
nature:
no life after death.
Man is central, sovereign
 
and autonomous.
All events are natural and uniformitarian.  
Man is the hallmark of
 
evolutionary development;
There is no supernatural,  
 
no God.
 
2. Concerning man and his nature:
 
Man is central, sovereign and autonomous.
 
Man is the hallmark of evolutionary development;
 
only a part of nature.
only a part of nature.
Man's dignity is derived
 
from his position on the
Man's dignity is derived  
evolutionary scale; the
 
difference between man and
from his position on the evolutionary scale;  
animals is quantitative.
 
Man does not need
the difference between man and animals is quantitative.
salvation. Just more time. Man
 
can now control his own
Man does not need salvation. Just more time.  
evolution.
 
3. Concerning Ethics: Values
Man can now control his own evolution.
are relative, based on
 
experience, human reason, the
3. Concerning Ethics:  
will of the majority, or based
 
on the situation, i.e. what will
Values are relative, based on experience, human reason,  
bring the greatest good.
 
4. Concerning the process of
the will of the majority,  
knowing:
 
or based on the situation, i.e. what will bring the greatest good.
 
4. Concerning the process of knowing:
 
Reason is supreme.
Reason is supreme.
All that can be known is
 
known through the scientific
All that can be known is known through the scientific method.
method.
 
5. Concerning Government:
5. Concerning Government:
It is a positive force, a tool to
 
re-engineer man.
It is a positive force, a tool to re-engineer man.
Internationalism: goal is
 
world government. "We
Internationalism:  
deplore the division of
 
humankind on nationalistic
goal is world government.  
grounds. We have reached a
 
turning point in human history
"We deplore the division of humankind on nationalistic grounds.  
where the best option is to
 
transcend the limits of
We have reached a turning point in human history
national sovereignty and to
 
move toward the building of a
where the best option is to transcend the limits of national sovereignty  
world community in which
 
all sectors of a human family
and to move toward the building of a world community  
can participate." from THE
 
HUMANIST MANIFESTO p.
in which all sectors of a human family can participate."  
22.
 
6. Concerning Social
from THE HUMANIST MANIFESTO p. 22.
Concern:
 
Emphasis on education and
6. Concerning Social Concern:
changing the environment.
 
Equitable distribution of
Emphasis on education and changing the environment.
wealth, eliminating poverty,
 
Equitable distribution of wealth,  
 
eliminating poverty,
 
disease, etc.
disease, etc.
Ending oppression caused
 
by religion.
Ending oppression caused by religion.
Four Common Illusions
 
about Humanism
Four Common Illusions about Humanism
 
1. Humanism is humane.
1. Humanism is humane.
But humanism has no basis
 
for human dignity. Man was
But humanism has no basis for human dignity.  
not created in God's
 
Image but rather evolved from
Man was not created in God's Image
the slime by a purely chance
 
operation. There is therefore,
but rather evolved from the slime by a purely chance operation.  
no clear demarcation between
 
human and animal rights.
There is therefore, no clear demarcation  
Values are relative. On what
 
basis do we declare Mother
between human and animal rights.
Teresa more humane than
 
Himmler ?
Values are relative.  
No adequate reasons can be
 
given as to why survival is
On what basis do we declare  
important.
 
There is no safeguard
Mother Teresa more humane than Himmler ?
against manipulation.
 
2. Humanism is not a
No adequate reasons can be given as to why survival is important.
religion.
 
A non-theistic belief is not
There is no safeguard against manipulation.
necessarily non-religious.
 
Several Religions of the
2. Humanism is not a religion.
world do not subscribe to a
 
s u p r e m e b e i n g , i . e .
A non-theistic belief is not necessarily non-religious.
Confucianism, Buddhism, and
 
Taoism.
Several Religions of the world do not subscribe  
The Supreme Court declared
 
it to be a religion in 1961 in
to a supremebeing , i.e. Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.
T o r c a s o v s .
 
Watkins.
The Supreme Court declared it to be a religion in 1961  
Humanist publications refer
 
to it as a religion.
in Torcasovs . Watkins.
Julian Huxley predicted that
 
humanism would be the
Humanist publications refer to it as a religion.
ultimate religion of the
 
world.
Julian Huxley predicted that humanism
 
would be the ultimate religion of the world.
 
3. Humanism is unbiased.
3. Humanism is unbiased.
Neutrality is a myth; we all
 
have presuppositions or
Neutrality is a myth; we all have presuppositions  
unprovable assumptions.
 
A school teacher with
or unprovable assumptions.
humanistic convictions cannot
 
help promoting humanistic
A school teacher with humanistic convictions  
values.
 
If humanistic objectives are
cannot help promoting humanistic values.
to be achieved it cannot allow
 
a pluralistic society.
If humanistic objectives are to be achieved  
 
it cannot allow a pluralistic society.
 
4. Humanism is broadminded.
4. Humanism is broadminded.
It ignores the facts
 
concerning the resurrection of
It ignores the facts concerning the resurrection of Christ.
Christ.
 
It ignores contradictory
It ignores contradictory evidence concerning evolutionary theory.
e v i d e n c e c o n c e r n i n g
 
evolutionary theory.
It ignores logical contradictions in its worldview.  
I t i g n o r e s l o g i c a l
 
c o n t r a d i c t i o n s i n i t s
For example:
worldview. For example:
 
a. The universe is self-caused.
a. The universe is self-caused.
If it caused itself it would
 
have to exist prior to
If it caused itself  
causing itself--a logical
 
absurdity.
it would have to exist prior to causing itself--
b. It says man must determine
 
his own future yet its
a logical absurdity.
scientists proclaim all
 
man 's be haviour is
b. It says man must determine his own future  
determined by his genes
 
and environment. Free will
yet its scientists proclaim all man's be haviour  
is a myth.
 
c. They say there are no
is determined by his genes and environment.  
absolutes yet that is an
 
absolute statement.
Free will is a myth.
It claims to be the only hope
 
for man yet it has no valid
c. They say there are no absolutes
basis for that hope.
 
The Current Influence of
yet that is an absolute statement.
Humanistic Philosophy
 
1. Education: It is the major
It claims to be the only hope for man  
unifying factor in public
 
education today. Children are
yet it has no valid basis for that hope.
viewed as property of the
 
state. Their primary aim is the
 
social adjustment of children
The Current Influence of Humanistic Philosophy
 
1. Education:  
 
It is the major unifying factor in public education today.  
 
'''Children are viewed as property of the state'''.  
 
Their primary aim is the social adjustment of children
 
into group-oriented mentality.
into group-oriented mentality.
Education is social and not
 
content oriented. Selfdevelopment is stressed rather
Education is social and not content oriented.  
than learning from the
 
wisdom of the past. Secular
Self development is stressed  
does not equal neutral! The
 
public education system from
rather than learning from the wisdom of the past.  
elementary to college is a
 
monopoly of the religion of
Secular does not equal neutral!  
Humanis m! The y are
 
parochial schools!!
The public education system from elementary to college  
 
is a monopoly of the religion of Humanism!
 
They are parochial schools!!
 
2. Media
2. Media
• Newspapers - Most
 
newspapers are compiled
• Newspapers -  
from two wire services.
 
• TV - Most news is from 4
Most newspapers are compiled from two wire services.
networks.
 
3 . A c t i v e H u m a n i s t
• TV -  
Organizations: The most
 
active and visible are: The
Most news is from 4 networks.
American Civil
 
Liberties Union, People for
3 . Active Humanist Organizations:  
the American Way, The
 
A m e r i c a n H u m a n i s t
The most active and visible are:  
Association, and the National
 
Education Association.
The American Civil Liberties Union
The Most Influential
 
Humanist Books
People for the American Way
 
The American Humanist Association, and the  
 
National Education Association.
 
The Most Influential Humanist Books


THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES
THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES
by Charles Darwin.
by Charles Darwin.
T H E E S S E N C E O F
 
CHRISTIANITY by Ludwig
THE ESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY  
Feuerbach.
by Ludwig Feuerbach
T H E F UT U R E O F A N
 
ILLUSION by Sigmund Freud.
THE FUTURE OF AN ILLUSION  
W H Y I A M N O T A
by Sigmund Freud.
CHRISTIAN by Bertrand
 
Russell.
WHY I AM NOT A CHRISTIAN
BEYOND FREEDOM AND
by Bertrand Russell
DIGNITY by B.F. Skinner.
 
T H E C O M M U N I S T
BEYOND FREEDOM AND DIGNITY by B.F. Skinner.
MANIFESTO by Karl Marx.
 
THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO by Karl Marx
 
BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL by
BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL by
Friedrich Nietzsche.
Friedrich Nietzsche
 
What can Christians Do?
What can Christians Do?
Pray for our country and its
 
leaders.
Pray for our country and its leaders.
 
Take responsibility for the
Take responsibility for the
education of your children.
education of your children.
Boycott slanted news or
 
immoral TV programming.
Boycott slanted news or immoral TV programming.
 
Share your faith.
Share your faith.
Be informed.
Be informed.
Seek intellectual superiority.
Seek intellectual superiority.
Learn to see all things from
 
a Christian perspective.
Learn to see all things from a Christian perspective.
 
C.I.M.
C.I.M.



Latest revision as of 13:10, 4 December 2021


In the early 80's evangelical

Christianity discovered secular humanism.

Many books were published

exposing this anti-Christian worldview.

Actually various forms of humanism

have been around since Eden.


General Definition

1.The word "humanism" was coined

during the Renaissance.


2.The Encyclopedia of Philosophy (vol. IV, p. 69ff.)

defines humanism as "any philosophy

which recognizes the value or dig nity of man

and makes him the measure of all things

or somehow takes human nature, its limits,

or its interests as its theme."


3. A humanist was originally

one who focused his studies on man,

his art and thought, and nature,

as opposed to God, the spiritual and revelation.


Today such study of culture is called the humanities.


4. It was originally an innoc uous term.

The humanists of the Renaissance were Christians.

This type of humanism can be wedded

to any religion or philosophy,

for it only recognizes the value and dignity of man and his art.

There are as many varieties of humanism

as there are of Christianity.

For example,

one of the most visible forms of humanism today

is a mystical variety

known popularly as the New Age Movement.


Specific and Contemporary Meaning

1.One who makes man his ultimate concern,

his ultimate point of reference.


2.Today's humanist is generally not theistic

or at most deistic or agnostic.


3.It was declared a religion by the Supreme Court in 1961.

4.The best definitions of contemporary humanism

can be found in the Humanist Manifesto I and II (p. 16.).

"We find insufficient evidence

for belief in the existence of a supernatural;

it is either meaningless or irrelevant

to the question of survival and fulfillment

of the human race.

As nontheists, we begin with humans not God,

nature not deity."


What Humanism Is Not

Many confuse humanism with humanitarianism.

The latter is simply one who shows philanthropic concern for his fellowman.

Anyone can be humanitarian.

An Overview of the History


Modern Humanism

It is the second oldest religion in the world.

In Genesis 3.5, Satan told Eve,

"...Your eyes shall be opened,

and ye shall be as gods,

knowing good and evil."

In Psalm 2, is the conflict between these two--

God and His kingdom

versus man and his schemes

to replace God.

Humanism denies the sovereignty of God.

Revelation 17 & Revelation 18

predicts the outcome of the struggle.

Greeks: Protagoras

(5th Century B.C.) coined the phrase

"Man is the measure of all things."

The Greeks became known for their emphasis on reason

apart from superstition and religion.

It brought about the Golden Age of Greece.

They believed man could control his own fate.

The Romans:

The borrowed from the Greeks.

Caesar was worshipped as God.

The Renaissance (began about 1200 A.D.):

It was a revival of classical learning.

Greek thought and Christian doctrine were synthesized.

Reason began to be separated from religion.

St. Thomas Aquinas mistakenly believed man's reasoning ability

was unaffected by the Fall.

The Enlightenment (1600-1800):

Humanism became s e c u l a r i z e d .

T h e enlightenment became thefoundation of modern humanism.

They proclaimed reason a goddess.

Principle figures: Rousseau and Voltaire.

The 20th Century:

After Darwin's theory of evolution,

humanism had all it needed.

Other notable events:

Founding of the Ethical Union in England in 1896.

It later became the influential British Humanist Association.

In America in 1933,

the Humanist Manifesto was published.

Later in 1949 a humanist society was formed.

The reisnowan international network of humanist organizations.

In 1973 the Humanist Manifesto was updated.

The Major Tenets of Naturalistic Humanism.

1. Concerning the nature of things:

All is material:

no spiritual dimension,

no life after death.

All events are natural and uniformitarian.

There is no supernatural,

no God.

2. Concerning man and his nature:

Man is central, sovereign and autonomous.

Man is the hallmark of evolutionary development;

only a part of nature.

Man's dignity is derived

from his position on the evolutionary scale;

the difference between man and animals is quantitative.

Man does not need salvation. Just more time.

Man can now control his own evolution.

3. Concerning Ethics:

Values are relative, based on experience, human reason,

the will of the majority,

or based on the situation, i.e. what will bring the greatest good.

4. Concerning the process of knowing:

Reason is supreme.

All that can be known is known through the scientific method.

5. Concerning Government:

It is a positive force, a tool to re-engineer man.

Internationalism:

goal is world government.

"We deplore the division of humankind on nationalistic grounds.

We have reached a turning point in human history

where the best option is to transcend the limits of national sovereignty

and to move toward the building of a world community

in which all sectors of a human family can participate."

from THE HUMANIST MANIFESTO p. 22.

6. Concerning Social Concern:

Emphasis on education and changing the environment.

Equitable distribution of wealth,

eliminating poverty,

disease, etc.

Ending oppression caused by religion.

Four Common Illusions about Humanism

1. Humanism is humane.

But humanism has no basis for human dignity.

Man was not created in God's Image

but rather evolved from the slime by a purely chance operation.

There is therefore, no clear demarcation

between human and animal rights.

Values are relative.

On what basis do we declare

Mother Teresa more humane than Himmler ?

No adequate reasons can be given as to why survival is important.

There is no safeguard against manipulation.

2. Humanism is not a religion.

A non-theistic belief is not necessarily non-religious.

Several Religions of the world do not subscribe

to a supremebeing , i.e. Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism.

The Supreme Court declared it to be a religion in 1961

in Torcasovs . Watkins.

Humanist publications refer to it as a religion.

Julian Huxley predicted that humanism

would be the ultimate religion of the world.

3. Humanism is unbiased.

Neutrality is a myth; we all have presuppositions

or unprovable assumptions.

A school teacher with humanistic convictions

cannot help promoting humanistic values.

If humanistic objectives are to be achieved

it cannot allow a pluralistic society.

4. Humanism is broadminded.

It ignores the facts concerning the resurrection of Christ.

It ignores contradictory evidence concerning evolutionary theory.

It ignores logical contradictions in its worldview.

For example:

a. The universe is self-caused.

If it caused itself

it would have to exist prior to causing itself--

a logical absurdity.

b. It says man must determine his own future

yet its scientists proclaim all man's be haviour

is determined by his genes and environment.

Free will is a myth.

c. They say there are no absolutes

yet that is an absolute statement.

It claims to be the only hope for man

yet it has no valid basis for that hope.


The Current Influence of Humanistic Philosophy

1. Education:

It is the major unifying factor in public education today.

Children are viewed as property of the state.

Their primary aim is the social adjustment of children

into group-oriented mentality.

Education is social and not content oriented.

Self development is stressed

rather than learning from the wisdom of the past.

Secular does not equal neutral!

The public education system from elementary to college

is a monopoly of the religion of Humanism!

They are parochial schools!!

2. Media

• Newspapers -

Most newspapers are compiled from two wire services.

• TV -

Most news is from 4 networks.

3 . Active Humanist Organizations:

The most active and visible are:

The American Civil Liberties Union

People for the American Way

The American Humanist Association, and the

National Education Association.

The Most Influential Humanist Books

THE ORIGIN OF THE SPECIES by Charles Darwin.

THE ESSENCE OF CHRISTIANITY by Ludwig Feuerbach

THE FUTURE OF AN ILLUSION by Sigmund Freud.

WHY I AM NOT A CHRISTIAN by Bertrand Russell

BEYOND FREEDOM AND DIGNITY by B.F. Skinner.

THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO by Karl Marx

BEYOND GOOD AND EVIL by Friedrich Nietzsche

What can Christians Do?

Pray for our country and its leaders.

Take responsibility for the

education of your children.

Boycott slanted news or immoral TV programming.

Share your faith.

Be informed.

Seek intellectual superiority.

Learn to see all things from a Christian perspective.

C.I.M.



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