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Answering An Anonymous Atheist

12/21/2021

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Answering An Anonymous Atheist
by Robert Tuttle

Hello Friends,
What follows is part of an exchange between myself, and an atheist online. I will not reveal this persons name, but I will say English is not their first language. This is the reason for some of their statements and questions sounding a bit odd. I have made no attempt to correct any of their responses. They appear just as I received them.

Personally, I think they managed to communicate quite well in spite of having to use a language they may not be completely familiar with. I believe them to be an intelligent, albeit confused, individual. In this portion of our exchange, this person sent me two messages back to back, and just a few hours apart. They appeared on my computer as one long, very long, message. Far too long to answer in the forum we were conversing in. So I have decided to answer them here, in this blog article. Their statements and questions will appear in blue and italicized, while my answers will appear in black and standard lettering. This way I will be able to answer their many questions and statements right in the body of their messages.

The messages begin with their response to a list of internationally known Christians who can justify their beliefs. The person had previously pointed to their list of internationally known atheists who are well known for arguing for atheism and against Christianity. That should help you understand what we are talking about at the start of this exchange. I hope this little exchange is useful to someone out there in Inter-Web-Land. If any of you have any questions, please send me an email and I will do my best to answer them. And above all else, I pray that the Lord Jesus is honored and glorified here. Let’s jump right in.


Hello my friend, I hope you don’t mind my chosen method of answering your very long messages, but I am afraid our discussion group format tends to get over loaded by overly long messages and responses, as I am sure this one will be. You have asked many, many questions, and brought a great deal of subjects. I am going to try and answer all of them as best I can.

Message #1:
Robert, very impressive your list, you say they are Christians, can you direct me to some of their publications debating the subject Christianity’s.
In my case I may refer to Richard Hawkins modern, contemporaneous with lots of publications with respect to religions, also with rational with respect why religions are fabrications only.

Yes, they are Christians, or at least professing Christians. While they are all very competent in explaining their faith, and why they believe as they do; none of them are in the habit of calling attention to themselves by becoming celebrity apologists. They already have a job, and that is where their academic focus is. This would, of course, be the exact opposite of Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris, and others who have created a cottage industry revolving around their attempted refutation of Christianity – a job for which they are paid handsomely. I would also point out that your truth claim of, “religions are fabrications only” is really nothing more than Dawkins’ personal, biased, and unsubstantiated opinion. Neither he, nor you, have ever produced a single piece of evidence – convincing or otherwise – that corroborates this truth claim.

While we are on this argument, can you justify why there are so many believers to different gods; I am reticent to believe there are so many deities, as a matter of fact, I am reticent in believing that there are ANY deity and since we are on this argument, if your god is the mighty one and we supposedly are his sons and daughters, can you explain the reason why some of us is rich, some poor, some healthy and some…

From the Christian point of view there is only one God, and that is the God of the Bible, both Old and New Testaments. So no, I cannot justify, nor will I try to justify why there are so many false gods and idols that people (and I would argue this includes atheists) cling to. Perhaps it makes them feel safe and comfortable in their personal beliefs. Beliefs, I might add, that generally speaking are contrary to the revealed word of the one true God.

With regard to why some people are rich, some poor, some healthy, and some…; that answer is actually fairly easy. Some people are better at making and saving money than other people are, and some people are, for whatever reason, exposed to situations that endanger their health, while others are more diligent in avoiding such situations. But whatever the reasons for any of these situations, not one of them is God’s fault or responsibility.

If your god is so mighty, why human being, WE HAVE TO KILL our inferior species in order to survive, why we have the options to go to Heaven or hell once dead and not the other species.. etc.. etc.. etc.. and again, Robert, why you are (I believe) an intelligent person and your neighbor is barely in condition to understand is name.. You see Robert, you are preaching the followers and tell them how it is without possibilities to an alternative, I am atheist, therefore I do not believe in your fantasies, but I am more democratic and ask you to provide what you are squealing around and if I don’t have an answer, I am honest enough to say so why you, as religious, pretend to believe by faith if something is not understandable.

The reason we have to kill animals and plants in order to eat is because of sin. This is also why some people have cognitive difficulties. Sin. Sin is basically rebellion against God. Prior to the fall of mankind as described in the opening chapters of the Book of Genesis, food was provided to us. At the moment of the fall, mankind had made the conscious personal decision to reject God and rebel against Him. In essence, mankind thumbed their collective noses at God decided to to things themselves, and God simply gave us what we asked for; and that includes finding our own food. In fact, God stated very clearly that no longer would we benefit from His feeding us, and we would have to work hard in order to feed ourselves.

The reason we have the choice of heaven or hell, is that God is not a monster. He is fair and He is merciful. He gives countless opportunities for people to choose heaven instead of hell. God simply says if you want to choose heaven, then you have to come to Him according to His standards and not our own. Pretty easy though. All you have to do is turn away from your evil ways and turn toward God and following Him according to His word. The Bible says if you verbally agree that Jesus is Lord (which means obeying Him as your King), and believe that God raised Him from the dead, then you will go to heaven. If you don’t want to do any of that, then by default you have chosen to spend eternity in hell. God will simply give you what you are asking for.

With regard to alternatives, of course there are alternatives. The problem is, however, those alternatives, by their own admission, are unable to do what salvation in Christ can do. They are faulty alternatives. You are always free to choose one of those substandard alternatives if you desire.

With regard to your “pretend to believe by faith if something is not understandable” comment, actually my faith is not pretend. It is very real. And I find that there is very little in the Bible that I do not understand, at least to some degree. And there are ample resources available to help me understand those things that I may not have a firm grasp of. Atheism on the other hand, has many things it cannot answer such as how did the universe begin? Why does the universe, and everything in it, exhibit overwhelming evidence of intelligent design? What is the purpose of man’s existence? What is the source of objective morality? It has been my experience that when faced with these questions, atheists invariably fall back on their own blind, unsupported, unsubstantiated faith and answer with either, “We don’t know right now, but given enough time…” or, “We don’t know, but anything but God.” It apparently takes an amazing amount of faith – and blind faith at that, to be an atheist. Far more faith than I possess.

While we are into this subject, can you mention to me what happened to all those persons that lived before your entity was invented? If we are all of us his children, what happened to those poor souls that lived and died without know their alleged creator, furthermore and now I am referring to the present believers but in a different god, where do they go once die.

There were no persons in existence before God existed (He was not “invented”). God created mankind. This is explained in the very first chapter of the Book of Genesis. In answer to your next question, there are no people anywhere who do not have at least a basic understanding of God. This is known as natural revelation. If a person comes to a saving faith in God through Jesus Christ, then when they die they will go to heaven. If not, and this includes all those who place their faith in a false god other than the God of the Bible and Jesus Christ, then when they die, they will be sent to hell just as they wanted.

You see Robert, you do not have all answer but you are not humble enough to admit your limitations.

While I do not have all the answers and I readily admit that. I have never claimed that I do. However, thus far you have not asked me anything that I do not have the answer for.

Furthermore, I don’t know whether you are catholic or but let’s suppose that you are catholic, the religions preaches love and forgiveness but if you go back a few hundred years, they were the one BURNINNNNG the infidels.. did their god change directives or the religion decided that this course of action is not acceptable anylonger.

I think I need to explain something to you. There is the catholic Christian Church, and there is the Roman Catholic church. When you say “catholic” and talk about burning infidels, that would be the Roman Catholic church, not the catholic Christian Church. There is a common misunderstanding about the names. The word catholic simply means universal, or throughout the entire world. There is only one Christian Church, only one, and it is found throughout the world. It is, therefore, catholic, or universal in nature.

The Roman Catholic church is not actually catholic, as that term applies only to the true Christian Church. The Roman church is not Christian. In fact, many, many, many of those “infidels” the Romanists burned were Christians. Did the Romanist god change? No, he is still a false god, still not the god of the Bible, and can still be bought off by paying the Roman church. As a matter of fact, the Roman Catholic church actually cursed the God of the Bible in 1546 at their Council of Trent. So no, they are not Christian by any stretch, and they do not worship the God of the Bible. They worship a different god.


Robert, I am not trying to change your mind but be intelligent and accept alternative of your believe.

I am glad you are not trying to change my mind, because you cannot. And as I have already explained, there are many alternatives to Christianity, however, every single one of them is substandard. By their own admission not one of them can do what Jesus Christ can do. They are all false religions, all full of people destined for hell if they do not renounce their false religion – including atheism, and come to faith in Jesus Christ on God’s terms rather than their own.

Message #2:
The exact time when humans first became religious remains unknown, however research in evolutionary archaeology shows credible evidence of religious-cum-ritualistic behaviour from around the Middle Paleolithic era (45-200 thousand years ago).

Humans have always believed in God. They just have simply not always worshiped Him. More often than not, like you, they reject God and rebel against Him. And there are too many zeros in your 45-200 thousand years ago timeline. Far too many zeros. According to the Bible, the Earth and the universe are at most six to ten thousand years old. And before you point to radiocarbon dating, please remember that it is an inexact science. And please remember that when a living mollusk was radiocarbon dated, it was shown to be tens of thousands of years old. For every scientist who claims the earth and universe are billions of years old, there is an equally intelligent scientist who will say no, it is only six to ten thousand years old. But that is a discussion for another time.

Do animals believe in God?
There is no evidence that any non-human animals believe in gods, pray, worship, have any notion of metaphysics, create artifacts with ritual significance, or many other behaviours typical of human significance, or many other behaviours typical of human religion. .

No. Animals do not believe in God. They are incapable of believing in God. They have no understanding, nor even the capability to understand spiritual matters. Animals do not possess a soul or a spirit. When they die, that’s it. They are dead. This is obviously difficult for those of us who have become attached to our pets, and love them very much. But the reality is that there is no evidence that any animal ever enters the afterlife into heaven or into hell. They simply cease to exist. Again, because they do not possess a soul or a spirit.

With regard to your next statement, all animals are non-human. So when you say “non-human animals” you are being redundant. Humans have a soul and a spirit, animals do not. This is what separates humans and animals, mankind from the animal kingdom (although some humans do behave as though they are more animal than human, but that is the result of sin).

What was first religion?
Hinduism is the world's oldest religion, according to many scholars, with roots and customs dating back more than 4,000 years.Oct 6, 2017
What was first religion?
Hinduism is the world's oldest religion, according to many scholars, with roots and customs dating back more than 4,000 years.Oct 6, 2017

The first recorded religion was the worship of Yahweh, the God of the Bible. This is recorded in the first chapters of the Book of Genesis, and it took place approximately six to ten thousand years ago. This answer will stand regardless of how many times you repeat it.

What was Jesus's religion?
Of course, Jesus was a Jew. He was born of a Jewish mother, in Galilee, a Jewish part of the world. All of his friends, associates, colleagues, disciples, all of them were Jews. He regularly worshipped in Jewish communal worship, what we call synagogues.
Religion Adherents Percentage
Christianity 2.382 billion 31.11%
Islam 1.907 billion 24.9%
Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist 1.193 billion 15.58%
Hinduism 1.161 billion 15.16%
Attention Robert Tuttle, after having received your “ARROGANT” message, I decided to review the Google’s publications, yes, pardon , me it doesn’t present religious’ answer but facts and statistics, data acceptable by the majority with documentations and not that YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE BY FAITH.

I am not sure what the point of any of that was. Yes, Google presents “facts.” At least facts as they interpret any set of given data at any given point in time. It neither proves nor disproves, supports and doesn’t support any of your arguments against Christianity. Other than calling my message consisting of the names of internationally known Christians, “ARROGANT” you haven’t actually made any kind of point, so I am not sure what it is you want me to say.

There are several issues that you should evaluate before coming out with your statements and I will comment them individually, no, not for your own benefit because you appears to have ONE TRUCK MIND but for the readers.

That is an ad hominem argument, and does nothing to encourage a civil dialog.

Religion is some think intrinsic in the human being, NO NOT CATHOLIC OR JEWISH OR..etc.. but religiouns, therefore it is based in your specific religion to believe, an instinct in the human being to have an entity over him that guide him, provides for him, punish or rewards him according to his behavior.

Actually, belief in God is inherent in all human beings. It always has been, since the day of creation. And since that day, if nothing else, mankind has has natural revelation to point them to God. The problem, however, is that many, most in fact, are like you, and they have made the conscious decision to reject God, to rebel against Him, to harden their heart against Him. They have therefore chosen to blind and deafen themselves to the obvious. Personally, I see this as no different than an obstinate toddler sticking his fingers in his ears, squeezing his eyes shut, and screaming, “I can’t hear you, I can’t see you, you don’t exist!!!” Pretty much the same thing.

I wish to emphasize that, the first religion is from 45 to 200 thousands years hold, therefore, your god and saints were not even conceivable at that time, or unless am I missing some thing, I would live to be corrected.

As I have already explained, the first recorded religion is the belief in and worship of Yahweh, the God of the Bible. This is recorded in the first chapters of the Book of Genesis, and this worship, this religion, began approximately six to ten thousand years ago. In Genesis chapter 4, verses 3-5, we see Cain and Abel bringing their offerings in worship of Yahweh. As I said, the time frame for this was six to ten thousand years ago. Long before India was populated, long before Hinduism was created.

There is no evidences that animals believe in god, why not? According to your believes, he created them, yes of course, for our own consumption but let me ask you a dog knows and recognizes his own owner because it sees it hears from it recognizes its own voices, a cat knows his house, his owner, it knows when it is time to eat and where the dish is located and so are related to other animals, what I am trying to establish is that, they do have a material reference in their life and they should not, if it was real that who created them but when we listen to you it is mentioned that GOD SAID or IT IS WRITEN or again IT IS QUOTED IN..ETC. which I mean, nothing substantial and in poor words, YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE and that’s it.

No, God did not create animals for our consumption. Not in the least, and I am not sure where you would come up with such a notion. Certainly not from the Bible, and not from any Bible believing Christian. Animals were originally created to worship God by their mere existence. They were created, as all things were created, for God’s own good pleasure, to worship Him, and for Him to love and care for. That’s it. No other reason. And that is how it was up until mankind decided to reject God and rebelled against Him, thus throwing the entire system into disarray and confusion. Animals stopped being peaceful and began preying on each other, as did mankind, and mankind then had to fend for itself. This included feeding itself, and it was mankind who made the decision to eat animals. Prior to the fall mankind was vegetarian.

Yes, dogs and cats, horses and cows, sheep, ducks, chickens, and all manner of domesticated animals are trained to find their way home, they learn who their owners are. I don’t see what is so unusual about this. You say they should not if they are created by God. Really? Why not? What evidence do you have to support this truth claim of yours? None, I suspect. If I am wrong, then please provide this evidence.

And you are quite wrong to claim that all I ever say is “GOD SAID” or “IT IS WRITTEN” or “IT IS QUOTED IN” etc. I have never said any of that. Your claims are completely untrue. And I certainly never led you or anyone else to the conclusion, “YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE and that;s it.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Like many, if not most, atheists, you seem to labor under the delusion that Christianity is nothing more than blind, unsubstantiated, unsupported faith. But that isn’t so. While Christianity does indeed take faith, it is faith that is based on both evidence and experience.

Wow, then what you are insisting that your got is the real one, on what are you basing your statements ? 4000 years ago, there was not Christians or Jewish or… it appears that was the first religion entertained by the human being and my first question is, HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT RELIGION WAS WRONG AND YOURS OF TODAY RIGHT… Or next statement. If 4000 years ago the people on hearth were practicing HINDUISM and today Catholic or Protestant or Jewish religions, don’t you consider that the today’s religion will pass to history like the previous one !!!! If you are willing to deny it, you have to provide some rational in your believe.

Yes, the God I believe in is the only true God, and all others, including the Hindu gods, the Muslim god, the Mormon god, the Jehovah’s Witnesses god, the Sikh god, and so on, are all false, man-made gods. Not one of them has a single piece of evidence to support their existence, and overwhelming evidence that shows they do not exist. I have already shown that Hinduism was not the first religion. So I am not going to rehash that again. Twice is enough. Suffice to say that 4,000 years ago people were worshiping Yahweh, the God of the Bible, as they had been for at least 2,000 years before that, and possibly as many as 6,000 years before that. And we are still worshiping Yahweh, the same God that has been worshiped for six to ten thousand years. Same God, the God of the Bible.

The only difference is we no longer have to bring animals and grain to Him as offerings and sacrifices. Jesus Christ was the last sacrifice for sin, and now we offer ourselves to Him, in service to Him. Completely. Unquestioningly. Unhesitatingly. He has purchased each one of us and we all belong to Him. Every other religion will eventually pass away, but the one true religion that worships Yahweh will never pass away. I think history has proven that beyond any real doubt. Kings, emperors, dictators, armies, police forces, entire nations have tried desperately to destroy any true and authentic worship of Yahweh. This has been going on for millennia, and it is still going on, and to date, not one has ever been successful. This is one of the evidences of the validity of Christianity.


I don’t know for sure but you talk like a catholic…,however and notwithstanding that, you venerate Jesus as catholic, you insict he is the one who created the Christian’s religion and he was Jewish from Jewish mother and all his friends and/or associated were Jewish and as Far as I remember, when the alleged death on the cross, he was still Jewish, soo, who the hell created the catholic religion; ok it is a mystery and mysteries must be believed even if not understandable.

Again, no, I am not a Roman Catholic. I have already explained all of that so there is no need to go into all of that again. And I do not venerate Jesus as Roman Catholic. I worship Jesus as God. Christianity began on the Day of Pentecost, when the Apostles began preaching and thousands of people came to faith in Jesus Christ. That was the very first Christian Church. It is not a mystery at all. Nor is it a mystery how the Roman Catholic church came into being. It finds its roots in the decree of the Roman Emperor Theodosius I (347-395 AD). In 380 AD Theodosius I decreed that Christianity, or what he believed to be Christianity, was to be the official state religion of the Roman Empire.

Without writing a novel here, the bare bones explanation is, the Roman Empire always had a state religion. It was pagan, and the worship of many gods took place. The pagan priests were supported by the state. When Christianity was made the official state religion, Theodosius I decreed that all pagan temples were now Christian temples, and all pagan priests were now Christian priests.


In order to stay on the states payroll, these pagan “Christian” priests, tried to incorporate Christianity into their pagan belief systems, but they only succeeded in created a paganized version of Christianity, that was not only unbiblical, but antithetical to the Bible and to God. These pagan priests continued their pagan “Christian” practices and beliefs, as they represented the Roman Empire’s version of Christianity.

In the mean time, the true Christian Church continued doing what it had always done, and worshiped God according to His word, the Bible. As time went one the catholic Christian Church became a mixture of true biblical Christianity, and Roman pagan “Christianity.” There were power struggles over who would be in charge, true Christian leaders or Roman pagan leaders. Eventually the Roman pagan leaders gained a solid foothold in the Church, and they began punishing any who rejected their paganism. True biblical Christians were tortured, burned to death, hung, and otherwise murdered by the Roman pagan leaders.

In 1546, the Roman pagan leaders placed a curse on the God of the Bible, by rejecting God only true gospel, and cursing all who taught it. At that point the Roman Catholic church was born, and it broke away from the one true apostolic catholic Christian Church. That is the cliff notes version of Church history. The full length version would take several large, thick volumes.


Now Robert, can you say ,without blushing, that your religion is the true one and all the others…

Yes, absolutely, without question and without hesitation.

You know, I respect you, we are living in free countries and you are entitled to be wrong but don’t try to convince people in your believe when your believe is only a figment of your imagination.
Regards, and of course.. have a Merry Christman

Well, my friend, I respect you as well. And I am not trying to convince anyone to become a Christian. I won’t beg them, or coerce them. That is not biblical Christianity. God has told us in His word, the Bible, that we are required, mandated, to tell people the gospel. What they do with that information is up to them, not us.

I can tell you that according to God, mankind has rejected Him and rebelled against Him. Because of this, mankind is destined to be punished in hell, for the remainder of eternity when they are judged after they die. But God, being merciful and forgiving, has offered us a way to have our sins atoned for, and our punishment taken away. To accomplish this, Jesus came to Earth from heaven, and was born of a virgin. He was, and is, fully God and fully man. He lived a perfect life in our place, and died guiltless being crucified on a cross. His death was an atoning sacrifice for our sin. After three days, Jesus arose from the dead and was seen by hundreds of people. Forty days after He rose from the dead, Jesus ascended bodily into heaven, and there He is today, awaiting the moment when He will return to judge those who have rejected Him and rebelled against Him.


Now you know the gospel. Now you have no excuse when you stand before God. I have done my part, fulfilled my obligation. I will continue to pray for you, for your salvation. But other than that, all I can do is answer your questions when you ask them. As I said, I am not going to try and coerce you, or persuade you, or beat you over the head about it. You have the gospel, the next move is yours.

Have a Blessed Christmas. Be safe, be healthy, be happy.
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Why Do Christians Sing Songs Written By Pseudo-Christian Cultists?

12/20/2021

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Why Do Christians Sing Hymns Written By Pseudo-Christian Cultists?
by Robert Tuttle


Much has been made of Christian churches singing songs by Hillsong, Bethel Music, Jesus Culture, Elevation Music, and other modern, Contemporary Christian Music because of their ties to Pseudo-Christian, New Apostolic Reformation churches. And rightly so. Some, such as Elevation Church and its pastor, Steven Furtick, teach blatant heresy. Churches like Hillsong, Bethel, and Jesus Culture Sacramento are affiliated with the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR), a hyper-Charismatic religious movement that believes and teaches a Jesus that is different than the Jesus of the Bible (though they would vehemently deny this). The NAR Jesus emptied himself of all his divine attributes. This is known as the kenosis, or the kenotic heresy. While they insist their Jesus was still God, he still divested himself of all divine attributes. The problem with this is, that common sense tells us that if he was empty of divine attributes, then he was no longer God!

Furthermore, the NAR Jesus died on the cross not to atone for the sins of those who believe in him, but rather to guarantee his believers would prosper in both their physical health, and their material wealth. The NAR (and also the Word of Faith movement adherents who believe in the same Jesus as the NAR) also believes that their Jesus died and went to hell, and suffered there, and had to be born again and that is what pays for the sins of Christians. They teach that Jesus went to hell in our place, and served as a ransom paid by God to Satan to rescue Christians from hell.

Friends, this is not only heresy, but blasphemous heresy!

Steven Furtick, the founder and pastor of Elevation church, however, is a different story. Not only does Furtick teach a different Jesus, but a different god altogether! Steven Furtick has embraced the false god of his spiritual mentor, T.D. Jakes (founder and pastor of The Potter’s House church); and like Jakes, Steven Furtick is a Trinity denying Modalist.

Oh, to be sure, Furtick (and Jakes) will claim that he does believe in the Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The difference between Steven Furtick and biblical Christianity is, biblical Christianity believes in and teaches that God is three distinct but inseparable persons, co-equal, co-eternal, and consubstantial; while Steven Furtick believes in and teaches Modalism, which states that God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit are not distinct inseparable persons, but rather three modes or manifestations of the one God. In other words, The god of Modalism, the god of Steven Furtick, is Jesus. And sometimes he changes modes and becomes the Father, and sometimes he changes modes and becomes the Holy Spirit. A totally different god than the God of the Bible.

And so, because of the blatantly false teachings of these churches, the fact that they believe in and teach a different Jesus and a different God, discerning Christians refuse to sing songs written by these people. After all, the god and the Jesus mentioned in their songs are not the god and not the Jesus of the Bible, but rather the NAR Jesus and the god of Modalism.

This article is not about the songs written by these modern heretics, songs that unfortunately are still being sung in some churches and by some professing Christians. No, this article is about a much older song, a beloved song that is sung in almost every church during the Christmas season. Before I tell you the title of that song, let me tell you a bit about the writers of that song.

Edmund Hamilton Sears (1810-1876) was a Unitarian minister. Rev. Sears wrote the words to the song. Unitarians, and thus Rev. Sears, believe that God is one person. They believe the Father is divine, but they deny the deity of Jesus Christ. They deny the Trinity. In other words, Unitarians, and this Rev. Sears, believe in a different god rather than the God of the Bible.

Furthermore, Unitarians, and thus Rev. Sears, deny the doctrine of original sin, and they deny the doctrine of eternal punishment in hell. These are the strange, heretical beliefs of Edmund Hamilton Sears, but they are not his only strange heretical beliefs.

Although Sears was a Unitarian, and not just, but a Unitarian minister, he was also heavily influenced by Swedenborgianism, the religious movement based on the teachings of Emmanuel Swedenborg.

According to Swedenborgianism, God has many names, depending on the religion and beliefs of the individual. They deny the deity of the Holy Spirit, they deny the Trinity, and they believe that Jesus Christ did not atone for our sin on the cross. Swedenborgianism teaches that salvation comes through the sincere practice of an individuals religious beliefs, whatever they may be, whatever religion the individual might belong to. They believe we determine our own afterlife, which is spiritual and based on how well and how sincerely we practice our particular religion while still alive.

As a Unitarian, Edmund Sears denied the deity of Jesus Christ. As a Swedenborgian, however, he actually believed in the deity of Jesus, but went on to claim that while Jesus was God, He was the only God. He denied the deity of the Holy Spirit, and believed that God the Father was the divine essence within Jesus; or that something within Jesus that made Jesus divine.

Swedenborgians, and thus Edmund Sears, believe that Jesus, who is God, took on a human body at the incarnation, and so became a human. They say that when Jesus prayed to the Father, this is evidence of Jesus progressing to the point where his human body would become one with the divine. Then, after his death, when he rose from the dead; they say Jesus discarded his human body, and he put on a new human body that comes from the divinity within him. At that point, Swedenborgianism teaches, Jesus became “The Divine Human.”

Finally, Swedenborgians, and thus Edmund Sears, accept only 27 of the Old Testament books as divinely inspired by God. They reject the books of Ruth, 1st and 2nd Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiates, and the Song of Solomon. Of the New Testament, they believe only the four gospels and the Book of Revelation are inspired by God. They believe and teach that the rest of the New Testament, the Acts of the Apostles and various Epistles, are divinely “influenced” but not divinely inspired. They believe the Bible, taken literally, is nothing more than a collection of parables, which serve to hide the secret knowledge of the Bible, that can only be understood by those who have been enlightened by God, namely of course, Swedenborgians.

And now, what was the beloved hymn written by the Unitarian Swedenborgian Edmund Sears? It was one we all know and have sung many times. It was It Came Upon A Midnight Clear.

Some people have noted that God is not mentioned anywhere in It Came Upon A Midnight Clear. But this is not so. It contains a reference to the only God the Swedenborgians believe in. The reference is found in the first verse, where it states, “heaven's all-gracious King.” That is Jesus Christ according to Swedenborgianism, and that is who the verse refers to.

No doubt there will be some who read this article who will instantly judge me to be a “Pharisee,” or “Legalistic,” or something similar. They are those who believe God is liberal and doesn’t care what songs we sing to Him, or how we worship Him. “Grace!” they shout, “God’s grace!” And they claim “Christian liberty” gives them permission to sing and worship as they desire rather than how God desires. For these people to be correct, however, the God of the Bible has had to change His nature (something Scripture says He will not and cannot do). For the Old Testament gives example after example after example of God punishing those who do not worship Him in complete, total, sincere reverence; being particular not to bring anything unclean before Him.

To follow the logic of those people who say there is nothing wrong with singing praise songs by Hillsong, Elevation, Bethel, or Jesus Culture; or Christmas hymns by the Unitarian Swedenborgian Edmund Sears; then it should follow that it is just as permissible to sing songs by Mormons, or Jehovah’s Witnesses, or Christian Science, or worldly songs for that matter. After all, unbelievers are unbelievers, and if songs by some unbelievers are acceptable then songs by all unbelievers should be acceptable. Unless, of course, there a certain degree of hypocrisy in those who advocate for singing songs by some unbelievers but not all unbelievers.

When I hear professing Christians singing these praise songs and Christmas songs written not just by unbelievers, but by heretics and blasphemers; I am reminded of Nadab and Abihu bringing strange fire before the Lord, and I can’t help thinking these professing Christians will one day have to give an account to the Lord as to why they thought music from blasphemers and heretics was acceptable.

At the end of the day, each one of us will have to decide if we will sing praise songs and Christmas hymns written by blasphemers and heretics. I hope and pray that each one of you will prayerfully consider what I have now told you in this article. As for me and my house, however, we will serve the Lord.
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An Open Letter To My Family & Friends

12/7/2021

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An Open Letter To My Family & Friends

And this is especially to those of you who claim and or profess to be Christians.

To know Christ and be known by Him is more wonderful than anything imaginable. Since the day of my salvation in 2014 my life has changed so much, and it has changed because God has been changing me. One of the things I have come to love and look forward to is being able to read and study the Bible. Quite often we tend to forget that the Bible is not just a collection of stories or books written by a bunch of men 2,000 or more years ago; but it is actually the very words of God to all of us. And if we would just take the time to prayerfully read and study it, we would learn so much; and, if we would simply do what God tells us to do in His Word, our lives would be enriched beyond measure.
One of the important things in the Bible, and probably one of the most important things in the Bible, is found in the New Testament, and it relates directly to us in the here and now. Today. At this moment, and at every moment. And that is, the instructions God gives on how to become a Christian, and how to be a Christian. Two different things.
On How To Become A Christian.
The very first recorded words of Jesus at the beginning of His ministry were, “Repent! And believe the gospel!” (Mark 1:15). When you read His words you immediately notice two things. First, the message is for everyone throughout the world, not just specific people. Second, it is not a suggestion, and it is not a request. This is a command from God Himself, our Creator. When the come face to face with this command, some people have the attitude of, “You’re not the boss of my life!” Well, actually, yes, He is. He created us, and the universe, and everything in it. He literally owns it all, and that includes us, so yes, He literally is our “Boss” so to speak. And refusal to obey His command brings with it a very stiff penalty: the remainder of eternity in hell after physical death.
Now the command is pretty straightforward. Repent, or turn away from living in sin and not following God, and turn toward God and not living in sin. This doesn’t mean you will never sin again, it just means not living a life of persistent, habitual sin. Believe the gospel is also pretty straightforward. What is the gospel? The gospel is this, that we are all sinners bound for hell, since hell is the penalty for sin. Jesus, however, left heaven, and became a human man, being born of a virgin. He lived a perfect sinless life and was crucified on a cross back in about 33AD, as the perfect sacrifice for our sins. In other words, Jesus paid the penalty for the sin of everyone who will simply believe in Him. That’s the gospel.
God has also said, if we will verbally agree that Jesus is Lord (meaning our Master whom we will obey), and if we believe in our heart that God raised Him from the dead (which He did three days after Jesus died), then we will have salvation from the penalty for our sin: salvation from hell (Romans 10:9).
So there are the four things we must do in order to become a Christian.
1. Repent.
2. Believe the gospel.
3. Verbally agree (in prayer to God) that Jesus is Lord.
4. Believe that God raised Jesus from the dead after He died.
Easy Peasy.
Now to the more difficult part, and we must remember that these two are inseparably tied together. Only the first part (which we just went over) is required to become a Christian. But this second part, on how to be a Christian, is just as important. I mean obviously if we’re not “being” a Christian, then we clearly never “became” a Christian, and we’re back to square one.
On How To Be A Christian
While there are many aspects to being a Christian, I am going to try and consolidate them as best as I can, in order to keep this as short as I can, and not turn it into a novel! When I say, “Be a Christian” or “Being a Christian,” this can best be understood as identifiers. Just as everything else has identifiers – those things which we recognize, and because they are part of something, we know what that something is – Christians have identifiers. For example, if we look at an object and see that it has a certain shape, it has either two or four doors, a storage space in the rear of the shape, it has four wheels, it has an engine or motor, and it has a steering wheel, then we know by these identifiers that the object is a motor vehicle. Let’s look at the identifiers of a true, biblical Christian.
Being a Christian involves 2 areas of our life as a Christian.
1. Obeying Jesus (obviously); and,
2. The character of our life.
On Obeying Jesus
I think this is the most obvious of the two areas, and it is also, of the two, the most neglected. Jesus said, “If you love me, then you will keep my commandments. … He who has my commandments and keeps them, he it is who loves Me; and he who loves Me shall be loved by My Father, and I will love him, and will disclose Myself to him. … If anyone loves Me, he will keep my word; and My Father will love him, and We will come to him, and make Our abode with him. He who does not love Me does not keep My words; and the word which you hear is not Mine, but the Father’s who sent Me. … If you keep My commandments, you will abide in My love; just as I have kept My Father’s commandments, and abide in His love.” (John 14:21,23-24; 15:10)
Really, this is just common sense that Jesus is teaching here. If we are not going to do what He has told us to do (in other words live in disobedience to Him), then we don’t truly love Him; and if we don’t truly love Him, then how in the world can we even think we are one of His followers? Who marries someone they hate? No one! When we fall in love and get married, we love the person we are marrying. It is the same with Jesus and salvation. When we come to salvation it is because we truly do love Jesus, and have a legitimate, genuine, sincere desire to worship and serve Him with our entire heart, soul, mind, and life. I don’t know any other way to explain it.
But, Jesus also warns us. Obeying Him is not easy. In fact, it can be the hardest thing imaginable at times.
Jesus said to be a Christian, a true biblical Christian, we must deny ourselves (which means Jesus comes first, everyone else second, and ourselves last); and we must take up our cross and follow Him. This means be prepared for persecution, abuse of all kinds, and even death is not outside the realm of possibility for a Christian. Jesus said, “whoever wishes to save his life will lose it; but whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.” In other words, if it comes down to it, and you aren’t willing to die a martyr for Christ, then you will find yourself sentenced to hell on judgment day because you were not a true Christian. However, if you end up as a martyr for Christ, then you will find that your life isn’t really over, but just beginning in the presence of God.
Jesus went on to say that anyone who starts out thinking they are a Christian, but then backs off when it becomes difficult or pressure is put on them by the world, then they are not a true biblical Christian, and they are not fit for the kingdom of God; or, if they place even their own family before Him, they cannot be a disciple of Jesus Christ, which means they are not a Christian, and are back to square one. (Matthew 16:24-25; Mark 8:34-35; Luke 9:59-62; 14:26-27; Hebrews 6:4-8)
So again, this is all pretty straight forward. Harsh, yes, but straightforward, non-negotiable, no wiggle-room, no if’s, and’s, or but’s. If we obey Jesus, obey what He has told us to do in the Bible, then we are truly Christians. But, if we don’t obey Jesus, don’t deny ourselves, don’t take up our cross daily for Jesus, then regardless of what we call ourselves, we are not actually or truly Christians, and we are still bound for hell.
In order to obey Jesus, we have to look at what He said. I mean, He is in heaven after all, and doesn’t speak to us audibly, at least at the moment; so if we want to know what Jesus said, we have to read the Bible. It is the only way.
The three biggest commands of Jesus in the Bible are:
1. Love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37);
2. Love everyone else as much as you love yourself (Matthew 22:39); and,
3. Tell the gospel to everyone, and make disciples of them (Matthew 28:19-20).
Of course, there are other commands given in the New Testament, and even some (though not all) in the Old Testament that we are to obey as Christians, but these are the big three. The rest of them can be discussed later if you want, but these three are not open to negotiation. If we are not obeying them, then we are very likely not truly Christians.
On The Character Of Our Life.
The second identifier is the character of our life. This concerns our attitude, our behavior, our actions, and our words. The Bible sets forth some very straightforward characteristics that are to be not simply displayed in the Christian’s life, but actually to be part and parcel of the Christian’s life. In other words, you can do them outwardly and still not be a Christian. Instead you would be a false Christian. They must be ingrained in us. They must be our true character, coming from within our heart, our spirit, from our very soul. Now, there is also a qualifier (or is the word quantifier? I can’t remember) to all of this, and I will mention it the end.
The Bible presents us with many passages that define the character of true biblical Christian, as well as false Christians. I am just going to focus on those that define us as true Christians.
Perhaps the primary, “go-to” passage that defines the character of a Christian is Galatians 5:22-26. This passage describes what are known as “The Fruit of the Holy Spirit.” Since every true biblical Christian is indwelt with the Holy Spirit at the moment of salvation, it is only logical that every true biblical Christian should exhibit those characteristics associated with those who are indwelt by the Holy Spirit. Those characteristics are known as the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
These characteristics, or fruit, are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The passage goes on to say that those who live by the Spirit (meaning true biblical Christians) have put to death “the flesh with its passions and desires,” meaning we no longer live according to the sinful desires, wants, likes, passions, etc., that we had before we became Christians. As Christians we have different desires, wants, likes, passions, etc., that are all based on and centered around God. The passage also goes on to add “not boastful,” “Not challenging one another,” and “not envying one another.” Since these 12 characteristics encompass all other characteristics of the true biblical Christian as mentioned in the Bible, we will just focus on these 12. Let’s briefly go through them.
1. Love. This is the primary characteristic of the true biblical Christian. We have a sincere love for everyone. This is not a sloppy, slobbery, sappy, emotional, sentimental kind of love; but rather, it means that we genuinely care about the physical and spiritual well being of every single person, regardless of who he or she might be, and we actively take steps to ensure everyone’s physical and spiritual needs are met, to the best of our ability.
When you stop and think about that for a few minutes, and just who it is we are to genuinely care about, and who is included in that (everyone, and I mean everyone outside of ourselves, friends and enemies alike and equally) you begin to realize just how difficult that really is; and you can begin to appreciate what Jesus said about the difficulty in being a Christian!
2. Joy. This doesn’t mean we are always super happy all the time, exuding sunshine and butterflies 24/7. That’s just empty headed nonsense. Rather, it means we are content and satisfied in all manner of situations. We have true contentment and confidence that God will see us through any situation, provide for all our needs all the time (mind you, I said needs, not wants, and He knows our needs better than we do). The Bible tells us to be content in all things, and to count it all joy when we find ourselves in the middle of a hardship or difficult circumstance. We are not to whine and complain about it, but instead seek the Lord in prayer to figure out what it is we or someone else is supposed to learn and/or be blessed by our difficult circumstance. I know that sounds strange, but trust me, it’s biblical and it’s true. If you have questions, just ask me and I will explain it further.
3. Peace. On the one hand this goes right along with the joy we saw above in number 2. Peace and contentment in all situations. On the other hand, however, it also means that as true biblical Christians we always seek to be at peace with everyone. We are not antagonistic in that we do not seek nor do we start altercations of any kind – whether verbal or physical, with other people. That is especially true of other believers, but it also includes unbelievers who need to hear the gospel, not threats from us. Now I grant you, there may very well be times when we must stand up and assertively state “No More!”
Examples might include a child being physically or sexually abused, or someone being physically or sexually assaulted, and similar situations. This also includes defending ourselves from harm; but always, and in all situations using only the amount of force necessary to stop a given situation. Never excessive force, and never deadly force unless death or serious bodily harm is imminent and it cannot be stopped any other way. It is always, always, always a last resort, and if at all possible best left for law enforcement personnel to handle. Again, that is a topic for another time. Suffice to say, being at peace in all situations and with everyone is a vitally important characteristic of a true biblical Christian.
4. Patience. All of these are difficult, but this one is really difficult. We are to be patient. God repeatedly tells us to bear others in love. This is what it means to be patient. Be patient with your wife, with your husband, with your children, with your co-workers, with your boss, with your neighbor, with the person who just cut you off in traffic or who won’t stop honking their horn. Be patient with all people, at all times, and in all situations. Be patient, be content, be at peace, and show the person the love of God. I told you this one is really difficult, but it is also very important just as all of these are.
5. Kindness. I think this one kind of goes without saying, but since God did say it, and He put it in with these other characteristics of a true biblical Christian, then we should pay attention to it. Be kind. Be kind to everyone. That means we don’t gossip about people, we don’t slander people, we don’t trash talk people – even it is only to ourself. Other people may not hear, but God does, and it offends Him. We don’t sabotage people, we don’t seek revenge on people, we are to be kind to people. To everyone. In addition to simply being kind to people, one aspect of being kind is forgiveness. We forgive people. Remember that line in the Lord’s Prayer of Matthew 6:9-13? Specifically verse 12: “Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us.” And this means regardless of the sin that is committed against us, we are to forgive them just as God forgave us. Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:14-15, if we want to be forgiven for our sins by God, then we must also forgive others who have sinned against us; and, if we do not forgive those who have sinned against us, then the Father will not forgive our sins, which means we do not then have salvation as we may have thought.
6. Goodness. The character of goodness refers to being “upright in heart.” This is demonstrated through beneficence, and being both spiritually and morally virtuous. This means we don’t use swear words, we don’t use any kind of derogatory slurs, we are not racist, we are not anti-Semitic, we are not hateful to any one regardless of who they are. Another qualifier here: we also do not excuse sin, nor do we “water it down.” But we don’t beat people over the head with it. We don’t shove it down people’s throats. We should be more concerned with a person’s salvation than with their immoralities. Those can be dealt with after they come to salvation. If they come to salvation. We ourselves are also not involved in immorality of any kind, especially sexual immorality. And this is not simply limited to watching porn. It also means we don’t involve ourselves in adultery or fornication. This also means we do not view as entertainment any sin that Christ died for. That means we don’t watch movies or television programs or videos or video games, or read books with gratuitous violence, or sex, or foul language, or blasphemy, and so forth; or treats or presents any of these things in a positive or neutral manner.
The long and short of it is this: sin is an abomination to God, and we are not to view it as entertainment.
Also do you see that elderly couple down the road who are no longer able to get out and mow and water their lawn? Why aren’t you doing it? Or that sick neighbor? Why haven’t you gone to check on them, perhaps cook them some food or take them to the doctor. Or that young couple in town who are struggling to make ends meet and now have a new baby? Have you checked in on them and see if they need anything? Perhaps you have, or know where to get, baby clothes. Or maybe you can help them with diapers and formula. And maybe they just need someone that has experience with babies and children to offer them some help now and again, even if it just means letting them vent their frustrations at you. We all need a sympathetic ear from time to time. This is how we demonstrate the love of Jesus to others, by meeting their physical and spiritual needs.
7. Faithfulness. Our faithfulness should be to our spouse, our children, our friends and our church. When – not if, but when they need us, we should be available to them to help in whatever way we are able. But primarily, our faithfulness is to God, for it is God whom we ultimately serve. It is God to whom we owe everything. This means we do not forego our worship of Him. And yes, this means we go to church. Somewhere that proclaims the gospel, and that teaches the Bible completely and truthfully, and all to the glory of God. Some believe they can worship God alone. No, you can’t. The Lord requires His people to engage in corporate worship (Hebrews 10:25). God expects us to be faithful in our worship of Him, and He expects us to be faithful in our obedience to Him. When we don’t attend church, and when we don’t obey His commands, then we are in rebellion against God, and that is serious sin.
8. Gentleness. This is the meekness that Jesus spoke about in His Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5. “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5). This does not mean wimpy, simpering, spinelessness. Not by a long shot. This refers to having a gentle strength. The ability to express power with reserve and gentleness, and is often expressed in the Christian’s steadfastness in the Lord – an unwillingness to compromise on the truth of Scripture. This is a virtue that can only operate through the Holy Spirit. A false Christian cannot exhibit this characteristic. At least not completely, and not truly. It only happens with the Lord’s divine inspiration, direction, and empowerment. It can only operate through true faith in Jesus (see 1 Timothy 6:11 and 2 Timothy 2:22-25).
9. Self-Control. This refers to having control or dominion over one’s own desires and passions. Also referred to as self-mastery, or self-restraint. This is demonstrated most commonly during situations where either frustration sets in and a desire to lash out begins to build within us; or, we are faced with sensual temptations, and in either case we are able to successfully master those desires rather than give into them. Usually, one will simply be able to dismiss those situations and not give them a second thought. But even if they persist, when exhibiting Holy Spirit enabled self-control we possess complete mastery over those situations.
10. Not Boastful. True biblical Christians do not exhibit self-righteousness, empty pride, conceit, or pretentiousness. We do not boast or brag about ourselves in any way, shape, or form. This is what Jesus had in mind in Matthew 6 when He said, “Beware of practicing your righteousness before men in order to be noticed by them … don’t announce it when you give to the poor … when you pray don’t use vain repetitions in public but go into your room and shut the door and pray to the Lord in private … and when you are fasting, do not put on a gloomy face so everyone will know what you are doing.” And also in Luke 18 when He gave the parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector. As the tax collector stood there praying, and beating his chest in remorse, he begged God to forgive him for being a wretched sinner; while the Pharisee was standing there saying to the Lord, “Thank you Lord that I am not like that tax collector over there!” Jesus said that it was the tax collector who went home justified, and not the Pharisee!
11. Not Challenging One Another. Not only are we not to challenge one another in the sense of calling each other out, challenging them to a fight or some sort of physical challenge to test ones prowess; but also we are not to irritate one another, especially to the point were the one we are irritating is becoming frustrated with us and about ready to lash out at us. This is a form of challenging, and we are not to do it. This is where our love of others, our peace, patience, and self-control come into play.
12. Not Envying One Another. True biblical Christians are not jealous, and especially not jealous of one another. On the contrary, Christians are to be joyful for the successes of our brethren, not jealous or envious of them. Nor do we become bitter because of another person’s success, instead, we are happy for them, congratulate them and celebrate with them.
In a nutshell, Christians are to be imitators of God. We are to walk in love just as Christ loved us. We are to be God-fearing, and humble; forgiving, compassionate, courteous, and respectful. Christians are not attention seekers, and they will stand firm on and in biblical standards, and they will do so with courage and serenity born of the Holy Spirit.
(See: Matthew 10:28; Luke 6:35; 1 Corinthians 13:4-7; Ephesians 4:2,32; 5:1; Colossians 3:12; 2 Timothy 1:7; Titus 3:2; James 4:10; 1 John 1:6-10; 2:3-6,9-11,15-17,23,29; 3:6-10,14-15,17-21,23-24; 4:7-13,15-17,20-21; 5:1-3,10-12)
Now, I said there was a qualifier (or quantifier, again I can’t remember which it is) that comes into play with all of these characteristics. And that is, they do not happen all at once at the moment of salvation. Some Christians may experience one or two of them to a greater degree than others at the moment of salvation, but let’s face it, at the moment of salvation we are no different than a new born baby. We have to learn all of these things just as an infant must learn how to walk and talk and so forth. And, just like all children, Christians grow and mature at different rates. I know of some who are true biblical Christians and have been for several years, but their spiritual maturity level is equal to that of a five year old. Others I know who have been saved only a couple of years and are already theological and spiritual giants. Yes, they still have growing to do, as do we all, but the Lord has truly blessed them, and through them, blessed the rest of us as well.
All of this to say, we all have some growing to do, and will be growing until the moment we go to be with the Lord. We will all still sin, but we will not live in persistent, habitual sin. And, as true biblical Christians, we will possess and exhibit these characteristics to one degree or another, and in increasing measure as we grow spiritually. So it is best that we do not simply judge others who claim to be Christian just because we don’t think they are spiritually mature enough. We should be discerning, and judge other professing Christians on whether or not they actually believe what the Bible clearly says regarding the foundational beliefs of Christianity (again, another topic for another time, if you have questions, ask me), coupled with how they exhibit the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
In closing, I would like to say that I know I have a lot of growing to do myself. I am far, far, far from where I need to be spiritually. I know that throughout my life I have hurt a great many people, including some of you. I have a lot of regret for that, and I hope and pray that those whom I have hurt will be able to find it in their heart to forgive me. I love you all genuinely and sincerely, and desire only the best for all of you. May the love of God, the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.

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