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Denying God’s Authority: The Driving Force Behind Our Culture’s Rejection Of Absolute Truth

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Denying God’s Authority: The Driving Force Behind Our Culture’s Rejection Of Absolute Truth

Denying God’s Authority: The Driving Force Behind Our Culture’s Rejection Of Absolute Truth

Denying God’s Authority: The Driving Force Behind Our Culture’s Rejection Of Absolute Truth

Christianity is built upon the bedrock of historical truth. Without absolute truth, the world is left floundering in a sea of subjectivity. What would happen when a Christian who claims Jesus is the only way to heaven is met with the reply, “You have your truth and I have my truth”? With one sentence, the Christian witness is cut off at the knees and the authority of Scripture is minimized.  

The implications are dire for Christianity and those who seek to defend it. In 1 Corinthians 15, the Apostle Paul argued that if Jesus did not rise from the dead, then the Christian faith is worthless. He further stated that those who believed in Jesus for forgiveness of sins are not forgiven. Worse yet, all those who died believing that Jesus was the way to heaven would not be in heaven if Jesus had not risen from the dead.

Take this argument about truth back one step. The Christian faith is built upon the historical accuracy and reliability of the Bible. If there is no absolute truth, how certain could someone be that what the Bible says is authentic and trustworthy? Without absolute truth, the concept of terms like authentic and trustworthy would be meaningless, the Christian faith is worthless and Christian apologetics is pointless. This prospect is downright depressing.

When Jesus stood trial before Pontius Pilate, the truth was really on trial. As Pilate attempted to discover the cause of this brewing controversy, he grew frustrated with Jesus’ seemingly enigmatic answers about kingship, such as John 18:36: “Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my kingdom not from hence.”

Pilate responded bluntly, “Art thou a king then?” (John 18:37a). Jesus replied with an answer that reveals the very purpose for His human existence. It is a statement that Christian apologists cannot afford to miss: “Thou sayest that I am a king. To this end was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness unto the truth. Every one that is of the truth heareth my voice” (John 18:37b). As Jesus stood trial before Pilate, He rested His case on His testimony to the truth. He further argued that those who were interested in discovering the truth would listen to Him.

Yet again, Pilate responded bluntly: “What is truth? And when he had said this, he went out again unto the Jews, and saith unto them, I find in him no fault at all” (John 18:38). Was Pilate interested in Jesus’ answer to his question, “What is truth?” No, because as soon as he asked the question he left Jesus’ presence. What a tragic mistake! Pilate turned his back on the human embodiment of eternal truth to try to solve this temporary judicial puzzle. 

Sadly, some people today are as dismissive and disinterested in the truth as Pilate was. Without truth, Christianity would be meaningless and life on Earth would cease. This might sound like the dictionary definition of hyperbole, but it is not. 

Is truth whatever one wants it to be? Are statements like, “You have your truth and I have my truth” legitimate? Postmodernism floods universities with this definition of truth. This view believes that truth is in the eye of the beholder; it is relative and subjective instead of absolute and objective. Thus, Christianity’s absolute and objective claims are met with skepticism by postmodernists.  

This is one reason why views on morality are shifting as quickly as they are. Some websites list over 100 different gender identities. To the postmodern mind, the two genders of male and female are an outdated construct based on objective claims. Thus, gender is viewed as relative and subjective; the individual gets to decide who or what they want to be according to their will instead of some external source of truth.

In reality, postmodernists have rejected the absolute authority of Almighty God and have made themselves the absolute authority for all matters of morality, purpose, and destiny. Do away with the masquerade of relativism – behind all of this is a new religion of self-worship.

The Christian faith is built upon the bedrock of historical facts. If Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection are fictional fairy tales, Christian apologetics is worthless. However, if these things are historically correct, and I certainly believe they are, then the Christian apologist has absolute truth on his side as he builds his case and reveals the truth to others. Once the truth is presented, each person must decide if they are willing to follow the facts where they lead. The Christian faith is worth believing because it is built upon the firm foundation of the truth.


Josh Davis serves as a staff evangelist with Southwest Radio Ministries and is a host of “Watchman on the Wall,” the oldest continuously running Gospel-based radio broadcast in the United States.

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