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What's An
Agnostic?
Every
person is either a theist, an atheist, or an agnostic
depending on how you answer the question, "Does God Exist?"
These terms come from Greek. Theos
= God A
= no Gnosis
= knowledge Therefore…
Theist:
believes God exists Atheist:
believes God doesn’t exist* Agnostic:
doesn’t know if God exists Two Types of AgnosticsThere
are two types of agnostics. So,
if you claim to be an agnostic, which kind are you?
One kind of agnostic personally doesn't know if God exists or
not, but the other kind also believes that no one can possibly
know!
"Can't
Know" agnostics believe not only that they don’t know if God
exists, but that no one can possibly know. They believe that
because God is beyond this world there is no way we could find out
anything about Him even if He did exist.
But is this
right? How can they be sure
that no one can know if God exists?
First, it is a contradiction to say that we can't know anything
about God. If someone says
that God is completely unknowable, they are saying that there is at
least one thing that we can know about God… that He is
unknowable. But if we know
this about God, then He really isn’t completely unknowable!
Second, even if it is true that there is no way that we can
gain knowledge of God from our end, there is no reason why God couldn't
make Himself known to us. We
may not be able to peer through the "great divide" but an all-powerful
God would have no problem making Himself known to us if He wanted to.
Third, I believe that there have been times in history where
God has made Himself known. Just
because they don't know doesn’t mean that other people can't know. So,
I don’t think it is a good idea to be a "can’t know" agnostic.
But what about "don’t know" agnostics?
If you’re a "don’t know" agnostic, here is the main thing I
want to ask you… When
are you going to find out!? What
Would Jesus Say?
Now,
I don't really know exactly what Jesus would say to each agnostic.
People are different and I am sure that Jesus would say different
things to different people depending on what is in their heart and what
they need to hear. But on the
other hand, Jesus doesn't contradict Himself.
He might say different things to different people, but He
wouldn't say contradictory things to different people.
Also, Jesus taught that He was God and that the Bible was God’s
Word, so Jesus would agree with everything that the Bible teaches.
So, although we might not know exactly what Jesus would say
to each individual agnostic, we can know, from the Bible, for certain what
He could say. Therefore,
if you are an agnostic, the following are five things that Jesus might say
to you. All of them are true
and I hope you spend some time thinking about them. 1.
If you doubt, find out! There
weren't too many agnostics around in Bible days.
Almost everyone believed in God or gods.
(The only question was, which one?)
However, I think that what Jesus said to Thomas would apply to
agnostics. After Jesus rose
from the dead on the third day after being put to death, He appeared to
his disciples. Thomas
wasn't there at the time, but the other apostles told him about it.
But Thomas doubted. He
said, "Unless I see the nail marks in His hands
and put my finger were the nails were, and put my hand into His side, I
will not believe." (See
John 20:20-29) Thomas
has his doubts. Jesus told
him to examine the evidence. Yes,
Jesus said, "Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have
believed" but he didn’t stop Thomas from examining the evidence.
In fact, He commanded Thomas to do touch His wound, and to stop
doubting and believe. No,
Jesus isn't going to appear to you to touch, but that doesn’t mean
that there is no evidence out there for you to examine.
No one will be able to stand before God and claim that they
didn’t believe because of lack of evidence.
I think God will ask, "Oh? How
hard did you try to find out?" There
are great books. There are
people you can talk to. If
you are honestly seeking to find out, there is enough evidence out there
for you. If you doubt; find
out! 2.
I have revealed Myself to mankind in and through the Scriptures.
God has not kept Himself hidden. He has revealed Himself to mankind, especially through Jesus Christ. The Bible is truth from God and it is a record of the times God has shown Himself. John 20:30-31 says, "Jesus did many other miraculous signs in the presence of His disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His Name." The Bible was written to bring people to belief. There is something very powerful about God’s Word. Seek Him there. The Gospel of John is a good place to start. It specifically said that it was written so that you would believe that Jesus Christ is who He claimed to be, God in flesh. 3.
The most unwise thing you can do is to ignore God. Now,
you might get offended by this, but let me explain.
Psalm 14:1 says, "The fool says in his
heart, ‘There is no God.'"
The Bible has a lot to say about wisdom.
Wisdom is living skillfully for the best long-term results.
The opposite of a wise person is a fool.
According to the way that the Bible uses the word "fool" a fool
might be someone incredibly smart, who makes unwise choices. And the most unwise thing that you can possibly do is
to blow off the God who rules the universe, who made you, who must judge
you, and who died to offer you forgiveness and true life.
If God exists, it is an incredibly unwise thing to pretend
He doesn't. Don't be a
fool! 4.
I didn’t just create you to know about Me, I created you to know Me.
Jesus
told the religious leaders of His day, "You
diligently study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess
eternal life. These are the
Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to Me to have
life." (John
5:31-47) It
is one thing to know about someone.
It is another thing to know them.
For example, I know about George Bush.
I do not know him. Jesus
is reminding us that He doesn’t just want us to know about Him, as if He
is just some character from ancient history.
He wants us to have a relationship with Him.
God isn’t an abstract theory to study.
He is a person to have a relationship with.
5. I love you.
Simple,
but true. God wants you to
know that He loves you. John
3:16 says, "For God so loved the world that He
gave His one and only Son that whosoever believes in Him shall not perish
but have eternal life." If you are an agnostic, I think that Jesus might be saying to you, "I loved you enough to go to the cross and die for you. I already did. I died in your place to take your punishment for your sins… that is, unless you don’t want me as your God and sin-bearer. I have made my feelings clear about you. Your future depends on whether or not you reject or accept me."
God in the Dock One last thing... C.S. Lewis has a book titled God in the Dock. For a long time I thought it was called God in the Duck, and that didn't make sense to me, but then I realized I was reading the title wrong. But God in the Dock didn't make sense to me either until I read it. One of the chapters in the book is actually called God in the Dock. As I read it, I figured out that in a British courtroom, the "dock" is where the person who is on trial sits. With that in mind, C.S. Lewis' words were very profound. He wrote,
If you are an agnostic, look into the reasons for believing that God exists and that Jesus Christ is God. I believe that if you honestly look into these things, you will find the answers. However, please take C.S. Lewis' words to heart and consider the attitude in which you are doing it. It is one thing to have faith that seeks understanding, or to discover the evidence for belief... but it is another thing to force the Judge of the Universe into the dock and to take His place as His judge. James 4:10 gives some good advice, "Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will lift you up."
-by Nate Archer helpful links for looking into this issue: other articles by Nate Archer: The First Cause Argument; Problems with Evolution; The Problem of Evil; How to Be Saved other articles: Who Is Jesus Christ?; The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, by William Lane Craig; A "Just Right" Universe, by Hugh Ross; Twenty Arguments for the Existence of God, by Peter Kreeft and Ronald Tacelli; Why I Believe the New Testament is Historically Reliable, by Gary Habermas other web sites: Apologetics.com; Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry; Reasons.org; Origins.org
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