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DEFINE TRUTH
Before we begin, I want you to do something first. Take a piece of paper out and write down your definition of truth. Don't worry; you won't be graded. It's a definition just for you, to help you compare your understanding of truth now and what you will have at the end of this article. You may be surprised.
So what is truth? Define it.
In an episode of The Simpsons entitled "She of Little Faith," Lisa embarks on a spiritual quest. While talking to Bart, Lisa says she's seeking "a religion that is right for me." She eventually discovers Buddhism and learns she can worship with any kind of religion as long as it promotes love. Satisfied, Lisa returns home to celebrate Christmas with her family. And as long as Lisa still participates in the family's Christian rituals, Homer is satisfied as well.
I usually enjoy watching The Simpsons because it holds up a mirror to our culture and asks us to reflect on who we are and what we've become. And I'm afraid the writers are correct in their assessments of how Christianity is perceived in our culture.
When Lisa says, "To find a religion that is right for me," the scriptwriters have made religion into something that can be dropped into a shopping cart. Religion here isn't a belief system that could be true or false--it's an accessory, like looking for the hat that's "just right for me." In trying to compliment all religions by saying they're basically the same, The Simpsons insulted every religion by implying none of them are unique.
Yet, I think I may agree with Lisa--just in a different way. I believe we do need to find the religion that's right for us, just like I need to find the medicine that's right for my bronchitis. I'm not looking for a religion that merely sounds pretty or makes me look better. Nor am I looking for the cough syrup that tastes like roasted almonds but can't clear up the congestion in my lungs. I'm looking for the religion (and the cough syrup) that deals with truth--right down to the core.
If we find this religion, this true religion, then it will be right for everyone, including Lisa Simpson. On the other hand, a false religion is right for no one, just like bad medicine is right for no one.
No one benefits in the long term by ignoring the way life is and the design of the universe. No one benefits by praying to gods who don't exist. No matter how much we might believe in the Easter Bunny, hoping and praying won't make it come hopping into our lives.
We need a religion that, as one writer put it, is "right where we are right" and "right where we are wrong."
Today, truth is in need of a friend. In politics, truth is what the voters vote for. In Hollywood, truth is what moviegoers pay for. In fashion, truth is whatever the trend is. In food, truth is whatever suits your tastes.
But what about truth itself?
In mathematics, some school curriculums are telling us we can no longer depend on the "truth" about numbers--2 + 2 may now equal 7.
In morality, "truth" becomes whatever an individual or group decides is right for them. In other words, truth isn't discovered--it's invented.
People then confuse the laws in our society with morality. Since laws are created, they believe morality is created. They forget that people start with morality and make laws to guard that morality.
They forget things can be immoral but legal--such as the way slavery was immoral but legal many years ago. Or the way some view abortion as immoral but legal.
Things can also be illegal but not immoral, too, such as jaywalking.
WHERE HAS TRUTH GONE?
A famous journalist of the 20th century once reported how truth was ignored in the Russian Kremlin when it was run by communist leaders. As the proposals were shared, one man raised his hand and said, "But if we tell the people this, it wouldn't be true."
An awkward silence rolled through the room. Then one man began to chuckle. Then another. And another. Until soon the whole assembly was laughing until tears ran down their cheeks.
You see, when a society turns godless, some person or group of persons or even every person becomes a little god in the process, and they start making up their own rules. But as this journalist pointed out, that moment in the Kremlin revealed the bankruptcy of the people. "It is truth that has died, not God."
When truth dies, the rails on which to run our lives are removed. Without truth, we cannot know things. Without the ability to know things, we cannot use things properly. If we cannot use things properly, we cannot take care of things properly.
After I bought my Jeep, the first thing I wanted to do was remove the hard top and put on the soft top. Some of my friends came over, and we pored over the directions in the manual. A half hour later, our work was done. But first we had to take the time to understand how the top on the Jeep worked before we could make it do what it was designed to do. We needed the truth.
One philosopher said, "What you would take care of you must first understand, whether it be a petunia or a nation."
But what about taking care of ourselves? Do we believe truth exists? Let's look at a survey of students ages 13 to 18. The survey asked a wide array of questions about topics from music to religion. The questions were organized, in part, to answer a bigger question, "Do you believe in absolute truth?" What would you answer?
Knowing your friends from school, clubs, and the neighborhood, what percentage do you think would say there really is such a thing as absolute truth?
What percentage of students ages 13 to 18 would say there really is such a thing as absolute truth? Go ahead, say it out loud...
According to the national survey, only nine percent of all young people, religious and non-religious, affirm there is such a thing as absolute truth.
Does that surprise you? Or did you expect the percentage to be that low?
Interestingly, only a small percentage of students denied there was absolute truth. Most students were in the middle, neither affirming nor denying the existence of absolute truth. There's a good chance you also fit into this middle category.
When I speak to teenagers, I hear this question, "What is truth?" These are brave students, and they encourage me. They're asking one of the great questions of our time.
Some people say today's students don't care about truth, and they just want to do whatever feels good. But I don't believe that. I don't see that on the street. When students say such things, they're either lying, or they're contradicting the way they live, or as one professor says, they're just trying to end the conversation.
I believe students care about being good friends and performing well in sports, hobbies, or music. And all of these things require truth to do them well. So why the low percentage--why only nine percent?
Could it possibly be because most students don't even know what absolute truth is?
To many, truth is an alien concept, such as stating that bibliokleptomania is a fungus.
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Taken from "Living with Questions" by Dale Fincher, copyright 2007, Zondervan/Youth Specialties. Used by permission.
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Creation Q & A
Q: What logical answer can Christians give to that difficult question of How do we know there's a God?'
A: When one asks that question in the typical church, the usual answer is that we should just accept by faith that God has always existed. Even though that's true, God's Word commands us to give reasons for what we believe. Otherwise, non-Christians may think Christianity is blind faith--but it's not.
When asked this question, you could use examples like the Presidents' sculpted heads on Mount Rushmore--explain that they didn't get there by millions of years of wind and water erosion--it's obvious someone using intelligence carved them. Now consider our brain--it's far more complicated than the most advanced computer. Just as someone designed and constructed the computer, obviously a greater intelligence designed and constructed our brain.
Actually, no where in the world do we ever see information systems like machines coming from disorder by chance. It always takes intelligence--which means information. This means you need to have information to start withthus the only logical way to think is that you must start with infinite information--an infinite intelligence! The answer's in Genesis--'In the beginning, God..."
Source: AnswersInGenesis.org
Creation News
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This new addition to our web site will give you an article on the leading news in the Creation/Evolution controversy each day.
This section also includes a rotating Question and Answer feature and a weekly Creation Comic strip from the people at AnswersInGenesis.org.
Be sure to come back and visit each day for an informative article that will help you keep up to date on the latest news in this controversial area!
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Thought For The Day
"Most of man's troubles comes from his inability to be still." -- Blaise Pascal
Verse for the Day
"Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." -- Psalm 46:10
Teen's Thought For The Day
"Consider the postage stamp. Its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing until it gets there."
Parent's Thought For The Day
"Human beings are the only creatures on Earth that allow their children to come back home." -- Bill Cosby
Coach's Thought For The Day
"If you chase two rabbits, both will escape."
Deep Thought For The Day
Perforation is such a rip-off!
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Author MICHAEL T. POWERS Contributing Author to Chicken Soup for the Christian Teenage Soul and 26 other inspirational books.
"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me." Galatians 2:20
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ALL-STAR Youth Ministry
--The Youth Church of Faith Community Church in Janesville, WI
If you are in 7-12th grade and live in the southern Wisconsin/northern Illinois area and would like to check us out, we meet every Sunday night from 6:30-8:00 PM at Faith Community Church which is located at 2931 Lucerne Dr. in Janesville, WI. (About 3 blocks south-east of Menard's.)
Currently we have students from Edgerton, Fort Atkinson, Milton, Janesville Craig, Janesville Parker, Marshall, Franklin, Clinton, Beloit Memorial, and Beloit Turner. E-mail me back if you have any questions about our weekly meetings or would like to come to any of our events that are listed below... We have way too much fun and then, most importantly, talk about issues that are relevant to you as a teenager.
Currently in an 11-week series called: "No Stinkin' Way!"
This Week:
December 2: Battle of the Sexes! Fun Night!
Upcoming Topics:
December 9: The Great Sand Doodler! (NSW Part 7) December 16: All Up In My Kool-Aid! (NSW Part 8) December 23: Wee Little Man (NSW Part 9) December 30: Christmas Party!
Visit our youth website to see our topics for 2008!
Teen Community Groups
6:30 - 8:00 PM Wednesday nights -- These groups are limited to no more than ten teens and are split into Jr. High and High School ages. This night is for those teens who want to dig deeper than what we do in All-Stars, but may not be ready to be a part of the Xtreme Teens. These cell groups will also be doing special activities with each other as the year goes on to build community.
Jr. High age meets at the church and are led by Kent & Rachel Martin (Call 373-0886 if you have any questions!)
High School age are led by Tedi Knox: 1110 Nantucket Dr. (Call 774-2592 if you have any questions!)
Xtreme Teens: Xtreme Teens meet on Wednesday nights from 6:30 - 8:00 PM all year round at the Powers' house. This group is very extensive with weekly homework, memorization, service projects, etc. Students interested in this group will have to fill out an application, provide references as to why others think they should be involved with this, and sign an agreement as to what is expected of them. Admission into Xtreme Teens is on a case by case basis. Contact Pastor Michael for more details!
This Week December 5: This I Know
For more info on our small groups, visit: http://www.faithcommunitychurch.net/small_groups
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