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----- Original Message -----
From: John Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 11:54
AM Subject: "Hank Video" Tom, see what you think of
this video. (Note: the link to
the video upon which this essay was based was deleted. It uses language commonly
recognized as offensive, thus I shall simply refer to various concepts
that it introduced and discuss those concepts.) - John John, yes of course the
"Hank Video" used the setting of Jehovah's Witnesses going door to door to
stage a condemnation/parody of the Bible and Christianity. It included: 1) Accusations that
the Bible was collection of stories that had no validity other than a
circular reasoning that self validated without external evidence, The presentation was a one-sided exaggeration of the points and doubts about Christian doctrine and Biblical authenticity, which gave the authors license to lampoon the existence of God and the precepts of Christianity without restraint. When one takes the extreme end of any argument, and does not soberly consider the arguments of the opposing side, it is easy to create scenarios that present the opposing perspective as absurd. Nevertheless, the Hank Video raises valid questions that every person who embraces Christianity should consider. I mention below a few of the points
brought up by the Hank Video, and a short, incomplete response to the
questions it poses. The discussion of any of these points has no end, so I
shall not attempt any response that is exhaustive or even
well-validated. These are the
questions of the ages, and will continue to be. 1) Is there a Heaven and
Hell? The concepts follow naturally from
the metaphor of what we see in the real world. Both punishment and reward are
integral to the motivation of humanity. 2) Do the Commandments have real
meaningful consequences in this world, and the next? Did God ordain
them? God created the entire creation,
including the rules for humanity to follow, but also gave free will. The commandments reflect the
nature of the universe He created, and their proclamation was for
information, rather than a creative or judicial act. The Commandments are a standard
which is true and absolutely reflects the optimum path of action to
maximize happiness in the world as it was created. The obedience and disobedience of
God's commands is a choice given to men that has consequences and allows
souls to self-winnow into the camps of goats and sheep (rebels and willing
followers of God's Way). This
standard provides the foundation for the drama of moral dilemmas, soul
passions, temptation, character, enthusiasm and commitment. The choice of Heaven or Hell, may
not be just a judgment made by God, but rather a natural consequence of
each man's heart and affinities.
Man is naturally drawn to the life which his soul desires. Those who hate, disbelieve, or
have little affinity for God would find little joy in such a world as
Heaven. Hell is any
environment where the presence of God is veiled, and His way imperfectly
implemented. Hell may have
many layers. His rules,
governance, and ways will be repulsive to the rebel's embedded and
nourished character. Such a
soul will instead choose to surround himself with an environment that
reflects his values and desired rule of life. Sadly, all such bubble universes
have suboptimal rule-sets for relationship and satisfaction. The man choosing to enter such a
world will find that moving from there more difficult than making that
same change of allegiance during this life on earth. 3) Is there a God at all, or is He
a manmade fiction/creation? When given the choice between God
as a creative agent, vs. entropy and random chance producing the entirety
of the incredible complexity of the creation, belief in evolution requires
too much faith for me. I take
the road of less faith. 4) Why should God offer us the free
gift of Salvation, and then punish those who do not accept the free
gift? Jesus died to establish and ground
the entire universe in eternity.
He died not just to save men, and pay for sins, but to seal it
against its own self-destruction.
He created it, died into it, and followed the rules of the creation
so well that its laws of death could not hold Him. His victory over death, the death
that He ordained and established, has already been accomplished, the
universe is completely secure, it will not be forgotten, disappear, or
self-destruct due to a violation or rebellious spirit. The creation is subject to God's
will and way, and follows Him without resistance. But, people were given Godlike
power, and act as free agents.
The spirit of man is in this manner the same as God. Men must
choose to accept the validity, security, of submission to the Way of
God. Without bowing to that
way, and submitting to that same path of perfection, in essence making
Jesus Lord of one's life, the universe will be able to exert the forces of
destruction and death upon all who are not able to walk that path. All men fall short of walking the
perfected path of God's Way, which leaves us all subject to the lawful
degradation following violation, and leaves us in need of a redeemer to
take the blow of the natural consequences that follow our imperfect
action. 5) Are the guidelines of sexual
behavior meaningful? The sexual guidelines deal with
subtle effects of consequence associated with violating the ways of life
in the domain of sexuality.
They are given to warn men against their commission because of how
those violations affect one’s own soul. The laws/rules/guidelines of Godly
sexuality can be broken or ignored, but the effects still operate
regardless of one's belief system.
The degradation of the soul may be unnoticed for a short or lengthy
period because of their small effect and delay in maturation. Examples of the consequences of
unmoderated sexuality can be: pregnancy, disease, heartache, and a changed
heart. Thus, the small signal
of sin's consequence is often unnoticed compared to the large immediate
pleasure and seduction of sexual gratification. I digress momentarily to discuss
the tool of satirical humor so pervasively used in the Hank Video to
confront what the screenwriter believed to be an error of reasoning in the
Christian theology and worldview. Humor in its most pure form gently confronts error, as it illuminates the mental-emotional disconnect between reality and belief. Humor can be harsh, as we see that the roots of the word sarcasm means: “cutting the flesh”. Sarcasm can be used for healing or hurting; as we note, sarcasm confronting the wise person caught in foolishness can be the stimulus that cuts the soul free of its embraced error. Likewise, it can be used to diminish the self-respect and optimism of a weak soul struggling to find its way in a cruel world. The spasm of laughter is a reflection of the feeling of release of the potential energy associated with separated concepts. The laughter can be holy and healing as when the soul separates from the tension associated with being bound by the spirit of error. Likewise, laughter and humor can be the tool of degrading the soul when used to desensitize against the repulsion and accept that which was unholy and forbidden and release it into the uncritical embrace of accepted reality. Humor can convict of error, or mock holiness. Humor and laughter at their most abstract, basic, and God programmed levels, are emotions that arise when expectation does not match reality. For example, a story that leads people to believe that a character is a woman, and she turns out to be a man, confronts expectation with reality. The reaction to the disconnect could be shock, anger, or laughter. Typically humor falls into the middle ground of difference between expectation and reality where survival is not threatened, and core values are not grossly violated. Humor is thus a tool for moving people easily from a place of one set of expected realities to another. For example, moving a liberal to a conservative position could be done with good humor by taking examples of liberal policies which produced poor results, and tell a story about how things were done were done and the results of those liberal policies. The bad results, if presented in a comparative humorous manner, could shock and confront the liberal with the reality of his error, and possibly even produce laughter. If the speaker used a pleasant mode of humor, this confrontation of error may be gentle and subtle enough to bypass the defenses of partisanship and challenge the mode of thinking and reveal the ineffectiveness of the political philosophy. The Hank video seeks to mock the assumptions and reasoning of Christianity, and thereby cast doubt about the credibility of the belief system. And, it uses the technique of analogy, rather than direct confrontation. This method places doubt in the mind of the listener, without confronting values or beliefs directly that might be more tightly defended. Thus, the viewer does self-confrontation about his belief system. Such an attack subconsciously seduces the listener to let the invading concept into his soul, where it erodes the core values from within. The direct attack is defended against by discounting, blocking entry, and categorizing such concepts as enemies. Each of the points made by
the Hank Video was a plausibly valid criticism of Christianity. Every thinking person who embraces
Christianity should examine each of these issues of evidence and logic and
come to a point of rationally defending the faith in the face of such
criticism. The skeptic can
generate endless questions about the existence of God. And, the lack of proof of God’s
existence, and doubts about His plan of life does not prove or disprove
His existence. The same level
of doubt can be cast against evolution, and God’s non-existence. Doubt can be cast on every
argument for and against the validity of Scriptural authority, origin, and
the Laws of Godly sexuality and relationship. Every point of atheistic and
Biblical doctrine could be impugned by innumerable intangible
considerations, un-rationalized explanations, or data-deficient
questions.
In other words, we don't have the perspective on life to absolutely and without a doubt prove or disprove God's existence. It would be equally easy to make a parody video about the belief systems of people who do not believe in God. (“So where did all of this Creation come from if God doesn't exist and He didn't make it?” According to Sir Fred Hoyle, the random formation of just the enzymes comprising a single cell could only arrive by chance with the probability of 1:1040,000. Evolution depends on a cell forming in the sea in a period of 4x109 years, with 31x106 seconds/year. Thus, in a period of 31x1018 seconds it is necessary to actualize a probability that is one chance in 1040,000. And this is just the start, the cell has to form all the structures that support the enzymes and pattern their continual production. And that is problem with producing just one cell by chance, since after the cell existed, it must then multiply, and adapt its genetic program to adapt to all the various environments just because it got blown into a different puddle with a slightly different environment. And all this has to happen by chance when in the laboratory there has been nothing more than a few amino acids and other organic molecules formed from the presumed primordial soup and lightning. Now that's material for some humor.) And just as in the case of
the Hank Video, for a parody against atheism to have the impact and
contrast between reality and belief that humor requires, the universe must
have already built into it a whole body of phenomena, and known or
knowable facts that would give external credibility to God’s
existence. Ultimately, faith in the God of the Bible comes by a sincere examination of the facts. The study must be approached with the frame of attempting to see if all the facts can be made consistent with the Christian worldview. If the system of beliefs that subsequently arises from this examination is self-consistent, and consistent with the broad range of experimental secular/cultural knowledge, then the first half of our examination is complete. But, at this point an adequate case has not yet been made for belief in the God and Christianity, since our research has only has used the tools of logic and evidence on one belief and framing system. Proverbs 18:17 The first one to plead his cause
seems right, Until his neighbor comes and examines him. The Kingdom of Heaven and the knowledge of God and His Way were purposely designed to be difficult to find and recognize. Matthew 13:44 "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field, which a man found and hid; and for joy over it he goes and sells all that he has and buys that field. 45 "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking beautiful pearls, 46 "who, when he had found one pearl of great price, went and sold all that he had and bought it. 47 "Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a dragnet that was cast into the sea and gathered some of every kind, 48 "which, when it was full, they drew to shore; and they sat down and gathered the good into vessels, but threw the bad away. The second half of the
validation of the authenticity of the Christian belief system is
confronted when we consider the best possible arguments for an alternate
explanation of the universe as a system of non-contradictory theories that
are consistent on the level of first principles applied in various domains
of life. When God's
non-existence, and alternate doctrines and revelations have been
adequately explored as theoretical options, the analysis may then proceed
to the third stage where the arguments and belief systems are
compared. I have done this thought
experiment, and lived alternate lifestyles with attempted dedication to
those paths. And, I continue
to examine the doubts, questions, and scenarios that cross my vision with
vigor and open-minded consideration.
After my examination, I have come to consider that the Christian
belief system to have more weight than a self-referential validation of
belief. Rather, I believe the
external world offers strong supportive evidence from the fields of
archeology, science, metaphysics, human nature, psychology, politics,
personal experience, fulfilled Biblical prophesies, and the evidence of
miracles. And while none of
these data point domains is adequate in isolation to produce a body of
conclusive, irrefutable evidence leading to absolute proof, nevertheless,
the body of evidence taken together produces a strong case for the
existence of God, the validity and reality of the Biblical scenario of
history, and the significance of Jesus/The Word in both the creation of
the universe and locking it into eternal existence. Thus, while there is no
absolute proof from the human perspective that could be presented to
validate God's existence, the arguments against God cannot offer that
level of validation either.
Thus, each man must stand on one or the other side of the argument
at every moment, while continuing to in his commitment to find and know
Truth. But to actually find
Truth, a man must open his heart and ask, "What is True?" This is the prayer where we submit
to God and say, "God, I don't know if you are real or not, but if you are,
you must convict me and give me that faith, because on my own I do not
have it. I can do the work of
the mind to gather facts, but you must move your Truth to convict my
heart. I am open to that
miracle. Convict me of the
Truth."
Such a prayer is at the
heart of a seeker of Truth. A
person who is committed to embracing a lie would never pray such a
prayer. If such a prayer were
actually answered it would move him away from his purpose, goal, and heart
which desired to remain in the embrace of a lie or half-truth. A person who is committed to Truth
will take any risk, look at any perspective, consider any point of view,
and examine any data, doctrine, or doubt. At the moment we are
convicted of the Truth of God's existence, or God’s non-existence, we
enter into life with faith.
Both of these positions can only be adopted by faith, but every
position of faith should have its origin in the cradle of information and
be birthed through the hard labor of logic and filling in missing
gaps.
All attitudes and beliefs
about life and Truth have an element of Faith included within them, but
the faith we adopt after a sincere search is not blind faith. On the other hand, blind faith
chooses to accept superficial appearances, peer pressure, mockery,
personal prejudice, or preference as the deciding factor in dictating
one's worldview. Ultimately
faith, and the adoption of a position, can only be made after significant,
honest, and sober study of the evidence on both sides of the
question. The opposing polarity that
must moderate the virtue of seeking truth is falling prey to the
temptation to continue seeking, without ever taking a stand. Endless seeking robs a man of the
rewards that lie at the end of the search. Seeking can become its own end, an
idol we worship, a virtue of the highest order, and falling to the
seduction of endless open minded searching because of the benefits that
come from staying open to all possibilities. The resolution of this paradox of
virtues comes by noting that the two conditions, “adopting a position”,
and “staying open to the possibilities” are not mutually exclusive. In fact, a true seeker of truth
should not stop his research and critical mind after adopting a
position. Such a posture is
the next level of maturity in the process of growing in adulthood.
Each person should stay
open to the possibility of being wrong in his position of perspective and
judgment. And, he should seek
to find and embrace the actual Truth of life, and do so with action as
well as in ideals. One could
argue that choosing a position reduces one's flexibility and ability to
maintain neutrality and openness in judging life. And this is certainly a
temptation. Nevertheless, it
is possible to retain intellectual and emotional honesty and hold a
position. Such is the
challenge of real maturity.
If there truly is a Truth
that is Right in the Universal sense, then that Way is the most productive
for self, others, and society in general. To adopt a position of neutrality
regarding Truth is to be in a position of reduced power and effectiveness
in promoting the implementation of Truth in the larger world. Absolute neutrality takes no
stands, makes no alliances, and executes no action. In such a commitment there is no
risk, no courage, and the opportunity for a strong participation in the
forward motion of life is missed.
I have not answered all the
questions raised about God in this essay, but I have attempted to
establish that belief or non-belief in God is on an equal footing at the
very least. In my own case, I
have decided that the evidence, probabilities, experience, and logic
connecting the existence of God to reality are far more connected to
internally and externally consisted data than the argument against God's
existence. To me, the
possibility that God does not exist is possible, but extremely
remote. I personally believe
that anyone who has engaged the question of God's existence with the rigor
and tenacity that I have, would come to the same conclusion. I have based my life on the
primary value of making the argument for God's existence, and helping
others to come to that place where the gradient to come to that belief is
reduced, and the path made straight.
I have come to this deep assurance because of the heavy weight of
evidence and deep level of interconnected validation which makes the
acceptance of God a trivial step of faith, rather than the chasm that
society, government, media, peer pressure, literature, music, and popular
culture has presented. I
believe this posture and commitment is a sufficiently lofty goal/purpose
as to be worthy of expending the precious gift of a life in pursuing its
manifestation. I leave the ball in your
court in terms of confronting the specific questions about faith. The topic is endless, so there is
little possibility of actually addressing all the points of doubt raised
by the Hank Video. I would
prefer to be more pointed in addressing issues that are relevant to your
particular questions of faith. Thanks for sharing the Hank
Video with me, and asking me the question, I found it enlivening. I obtained deeper a insight into
this subject as I considered the question. T.
Additional reference
materials available for the student of Truth: Case for Faith, Lee
Strobel Case for Christ, Lee
Strobel Case for a Creator, Lee
Strobel Evidence that Demands a
Verdict, Josh McDowell ----- Original Message -----
From: John Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 1:18
AM Subject: RE: Hank
Video Tom, that was an
amazingly insightful and complete analysis. I am very impressed and even
surprised. Did you really
write all that tonight in response to the video?? Or condense it from your previous
writings? ----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Lee
Abshier, ND To: John Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 3:28
PM Subject: Re: "Hank
Video" John, Thanks so much for appreciating my work. I am so pleased to hear that you got some value out of it. I didn't use any of my previous work in this essay, it was all generated de novo in response to the video. I had written about and considered many of the concepts presented at various levels of intensity and completeness, but there were a number of points which were new revelations to me for this essay. I started with a short response on Friday night when it arrived, and then got inspired on Saturday morning and wrote on it for a number of hours, and then read it to Margo in the afternoon, and then worked on it most of the evening, and then emailed it off to you around midnight. After your comment this morning I read it to Margo again, and then corrected and clarified portions before posting it. Thanks for being willing to participate in such a receptive manner about such a controversial topic. T. |
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