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Is it possible for a nation or individual to remain truly neutral in matters of faith and belief?
Tom Ascol challenges the notion of neutrality, asserting that it is simply a myth. He explains that every nation and individual will inevitably have a god or gods, which become apparent during times of crisis. When faced with disasters such as fires, hurricanes, or street violence, people often turn to their gods, whether it be the government, governors, or the president. Ascol identifies the prevalent idolatry of statism in society, warning Christians to guard against this and the belief in a neutral state.
Furthermore, Ascol highlights that secularism, often perceived as a neutral stance, is itself a religion that has evolved into a form of modern paganism. He emphasizes that the question is not whether a nation will have a religious foundation, but which one it will adopt. As followers of the living God, Christians should desire that God be known and honored. As in the Old Testament, where God held pagan nations accountable, America too is held accountable today. It's crucial for believers to encourage their neighbors and leaders to submit to Jesus and make decisions that align with righteousness, as they will ultimately be accountable to God.
Proverbs 14:34 (NKJV): "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people."
By Church & Family LifeIs it possible for a nation or individual to remain truly neutral in matters of faith and belief?
Tom Ascol challenges the notion of neutrality, asserting that it is simply a myth. He explains that every nation and individual will inevitably have a god or gods, which become apparent during times of crisis. When faced with disasters such as fires, hurricanes, or street violence, people often turn to their gods, whether it be the government, governors, or the president. Ascol identifies the prevalent idolatry of statism in society, warning Christians to guard against this and the belief in a neutral state.
Furthermore, Ascol highlights that secularism, often perceived as a neutral stance, is itself a religion that has evolved into a form of modern paganism. He emphasizes that the question is not whether a nation will have a religious foundation, but which one it will adopt. As followers of the living God, Christians should desire that God be known and honored. As in the Old Testament, where God held pagan nations accountable, America too is held accountable today. It's crucial for believers to encourage their neighbors and leaders to submit to Jesus and make decisions that align with righteousness, as they will ultimately be accountable to God.
Proverbs 14:34 (NKJV): "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people."