Worldview Is All-Important :: By Terry James

Looking at the world around us from so many different viewpoints separates and divides the human community, engendering hatreds, wars, and death. Jesus, speaking while on the Mount of Olives one day, prophesied the degree to which the differences would explode in the time just before His return:

“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places” (Matthew 24:7).

We have pointed out often that the word “nation” here is from the Greek word ethnos, translated “ethnic” in English. Jesus was warning that the Tribulation era will produce great hatreds that will center on racial and cultural differences of worldview. These unprecedented uprisings will, Jesus said, eventuate in famines and pestilence—the inevitable result of all-out war.

Although we of this generation are not in the Tribulation era about which Jesus here prophesied, we have diametrically differing worldviews on the national and international scenes that certainly must be setting the stage for the times Jesus foresaw.

The US is mired in many ethnic problems and cultural differences within the various races themselves. Insistence on embracing multiculturalism by the PC crowd, motivated to their hyper level of championing the melting-pot worldview by mainstream media, throws fuel on the fires of racial divides. The multicultural Nazis want Americans to stay separate because most of these PC types are socialist-leaning globalists who want us to be citizens of the world rather than citizens of a sovereign nation. Hyphenating, or mixing, ethnic with national identities into unique nomenclature seems designed to make America eventually forfeit national autonomy.

Worldview is being shaped in this nation to reflect the one-world-builders’ blueprint for the “global village,” as one well-known failed presidential candidate put it. The worldview in question has never gone away. It is the perennial worldview that has been with humankind since Nimrod attempted to build the tower to Heaven not long after the Flood of Noah’s day (read Genesis chapter 11). We see that blueprint manifested in the diplomatic world’s attempts to bring everyone together in the Middle East–at Israel’s expense, of course.

Jesus also prophesied that humanity would get itself deeper and deeper into trouble, so far as the nation state is concerned, the closer the Second Advent comes:

“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring” (Luke 21:25).

There can be little argument against the obvious. Nations are indeed in great distress today—with much perplexity. We don’t have to look at the many nations of Earth to prove this fact. Our own nation is divided right down the middle on almost all issues of politics and morality. People are so distressed—even perplexed—that many promised to leave the country if they didn’t get their way in presidential election results. Others have written fictional books venting their anger in wishful accounts of the assassination of a president they hate. And actual assassinations and attempted assassinations continue to take place.

The problems involved boil down to one issue: worldview.

Any other view of life on this planet than God’s is–to put it bluntly but truthfully—wrong, and destined to produce disaster. This is true no matter the area of life. Worldview is all-important in avoidance of trouble and achievement of success. There isn’t space here to go into the many areas in life today to which this truth applies. So, let’s briefly look at one key issue in considering worldview that gets to the crux of the most important prophetic indicator of this late hour. The issue is modern Israel.

The geopoliticians are perplexed about Israel and its hate-filled enemies. The diplomats have no idea where the anger truly comes from; therefore, they cannot begin to understand how to solve the violence and hatred. The world’s diplomats have worldviews that completely leave the God of Heaven out of the equation for peace-making. The result has been more than five thousand years of war throughout recorded history.

God says, “Be governed by my rules, because I created all that is, and know what is best.” The earthly rulers say, “We can handle it. If there is a God, that God is existential at best. We don’t need or want him to rule over us.” This doesn’t apply, of course, to Islamic fanatics who slavishly accept the bloody demands of their god to make war.

God says everything is His, including the land of the Middle East He chose to give to the Jews–Israel. The geopoliticians say they will decide who owns the land and who doesn’t. The result: a world that is quickly moving toward all-out war—Armageddon.

The same error in worldview is within the Church today. The worldview of most mainline denominations says God is through with Israel. The Church—that worldview proposes—is now inheritor of all the promises the Lord covenanted with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God is through with Israel, and all about Israel that is in the Bible must be spiritualized, allegorized, or treated as history already accomplished.

Really?

They proclaim–through their worldview—that the Church is going to make the world better and better until they have made it good enough through the political and diplomatic process—in conjunction with religious, do-good projects—for Jesus to come back and take over.

Really?

They aren’t reading the same headlines I am. If the Lord has given up on Israel, then it sure is some coincidence going on. We are expected to believe that Israel just coincidentally happens to be on the front page headlines every day, in the center of a desperate cry for peace, just like God’s prophetic Word says.

Worldview is all-important in God’s economy. God’s worldview is, as legendary football coach Vince Lombardi once put it in talking about winning, not everything. It is the only thing!

 

Apostasy in the Church: Worldview is Everything :: by Jim Fletcher

Jane Goodall has died.

The world-famous anthropologist died earlier this month at 91. Of course, the tributes flowed. But Goodall’s overall worldview, Darwinian philosophy, did great damage to civilization. Much like the “great man” did more than a century ago.

Anyone that has read my writing for any length of time knows I am profoundly opposed to evolutionary theory. Beginning in earnest in the 19th century, attacks on the Bible set the stage for what we’re living through/enduring right now. It paved the way for 20th-century monsters Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Mao. It infected our public schools after 1925, and is the ideological basis of our colleges and universities—even some Christian ones.

It’s obvious that one’s personal worldview is shaped by different things and affects different things. A person that embraces evolution essentially believes in Herbert Spencer’s dictum, “survival of the fittest.”

That worldview has shaped leaders from the Soviet Union to our own industrialists of the last century. Andrew Carnegie was basically a disciple of Spencer (who was a friend of Darwin’s), and certainly today’s hi-tech barons are just as ruthless.

Something else few understand is that one of Rick Warren’s mentors, Peter Drucker, was a thorough-going evolutionist. Drucker, a high-level business consultant, had only one goal in mind when he began befriending up-and-coming evangelical leaders in America: bury the American Church under a pile of church-growth/seeker-driven techniques. We now have churches in which people do not bring their Bibles to church—Dear Leader projects one or two verses on a giant screen, then envelopes that in his latest book focus. Small groups focus on what Dear Leader wants. The result is very, very little actual Bible study.

(Sidenote: why did the Southern Baptist Convention a generation ago pour copies of The Purpose-Driven Life into the denomination’s 45,000 churches…instead of focusing on actual study of the Bible? This was intentional and was done in conjunction with the horrifically liberal Zondervan publishing company. It was all about money and marketing.)

Back to Jane Goodall.

The British-born leader in primate study grew up in the shadow of Darwin’s evolutionary make-believe world, in which new narratives had to replace those in the Bible. Charles Darwin himself built on the work of such devilish researchers as Charles Lyell (who launched the modern field of research into geology. It was Lyell who subtly created a new “flood” theory; he speculated that rock layers around the world were actually deposited over a period of hundreds of thousands of years, as opposed to the Genesis account, which took a little more than a year in the time of Noah. Of course, those figures are now stretched to millions of years. There is no way to reconcile that with Scripture).

At the same time, liberal theologians were emerging, both in Germany and England. While the “higher critics” in Germany were claiming the Old Testament is myth—from “evidence” out of thin air—British clergy embraced all that enthusiastically. The Baptist Union (including Charles Spurgeon’s own brother!) voted to censure Spurgeon, who was almost solely holding the line on the Bible. In fact, Spurgeon wrote at the time, “The fight is killing me.” He died on holiday in France in 1892, at the young age of 58.

Today, King Charles is affirming Islam in myriad ways, compromising his own place as the “head of the Church of England.” Of course, Darwin is buried in Westminster Abbey, so there’s that.

Goodall was raised in a regular Christian family in England, but then began studying the pagan/mystical spirituality of Madame Blavatsky, theosophy. She later told reporters that she believed in some type of spiritual power, that she felt it in nature.

Upon her death, tributes flowed in, including from Prince Harry, Al Gore, Justin Trudeau, Ellen DeGeneres. Stevie Nicks’ 1990 song, “Jane,” is a tribute to Goodall. By the way, Gore is a total evolutionist and pagan. Read his book, Earth in the Balance.

Ideas have consequences, and Goodall helped soak culture in the brine of evolution.

A Ken Ham article from Answers in Genesis reveals a shocking realization from Goodall, after she became aware that chimpanzees had evil tendencies:

“It was a very dark time for me. . . . I thought they were like us, only nicer. I’d no idea of the brutality they could show. War always seemed to me to be a purely human behaviour. I’ve come to accept that the dark, evil side of human nature is deeply embedded in our genes, inherited from our primate ancestors.”

Ham’s succinct analysis of Goodall’s worldview is key:

“Because she began with the wrong starting point—naturalistic evolutionary ideas—she reached the wrong conclusion. We don’t have a ‘dark, evil side’ because we inherited it from some ape-like ancestors; we are sinful because we are descendants of Adam. You see, Adam, the first man, rebelled against God and brought sin and death into creation (1 Corinthians 15:22). The Bible tells us we all sin because we sinned in Adam and continue to sin (Romans 5:12).

“And Adam’s sin is the reason chimps can be brutal and engage in ‘war.’ Adam’s rebellion broke creation, and now everything groans, including animals such as chimps (Romans 8:22). Our world isn’t the way God made it! Creation, in the beginning, was ‘very good’ (Genesis 1:31), but, because of sin, it isn’t any more.”

Excellent!

Goodall rejected the true source of evil that is outlined in Genesis 3. From that time, a perpetual state of war between good and evil has rolled across the world. Goodall did not understand that at all. She didn’t really understand what she was seeing in nature, which was, as Tennyson wrote, “red in tooth and claw.”

Because Jane Goodall missed the truth of the Bible, especially from Genesis, she devoted her life to a fairy tale, one in which life emerged from random natural processes.

Additionally, I would maintain that all this has helped create the conditions in which Paul’s prediction in 2 Timothy 3 has found full fulfillment in our own time.

And I want to leave you with a very recent comment from Goodall, one which shows just how twisted her thinking had become.

“In a newly released interview filmed prior to her passing, Jane Goodall expressed her wish to send Elon Musk and Donald Trump on a one-way trip to outer space.

“’There are people I don’t like, and I would like to put them on one of Musk’s spaceships and send them all off to the planet he’s sure he’s going to discover… [Elon] would be the host. You can imagine who I’d put on that spaceship. Along with Musk would be Trump and some of Trump’s real supporters.’

“’And then I would put Putin in there, and I would put President Xi. I’d certainly put Netanyahu in there and his far-right government. Put them all on that spaceship and send them off.’”

You see? Her fervent belief in Darwinian philosophy led her to also attack Benjamin Netanyahu! A leftist worldview comes directly from belief in evolution. She felt kinship with monsters that led civilization, and monsters in her fantasy world of evolution.

In order to protect your children and grandchildren, I’d encourage you to check out resources from Answers in Genesis and The Institute for Creation Research. I’d also suggest my own two new books, which come at the issue of defending the Bible by focusing on astonishing Bible prophecies already fulfilled. You can find them here and here on Amazon.

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