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Being Made In God’s Image Provides The Only Sure Foundation For Human Rights

Who and what is a human being? This is perhaps the most compelling moral and ethical question facing us today. How we answer this question will largely determine our view of such issues as abortion, infanticide, genetic engineering, cloning, the whole range of “human rights” issues.

If human beings are by mere happenstance at the top of the so-called evolutionary pyramid and therefore the most sophisticated mammal, then all those practices become far more acceptable since we would just be highly complicated animals.

On the other hand, if human beings are the special creation of God, imbued with His divine image, then there is a sacredness to us. We bear the spiritual and moral nature of our Creator. This means that there are many things that must never be perpetrated against any person. 

Fortunately, God, in His watchcare over humanity, has left us in no doubt about His answer to the psalmist’s question long ago, “What is man, that thou art mindful of him?” (Psalm 8:4).

As the special creation of God, created male and female, there is an invincible divide between human beings and the rest of creation. It is an enormous difference in kind, not degree, between humans and the rest of all life forms. 

Theologically, this truth has been called the Imago Dei, God’s divine image stamped indelibly on human beings. While that image has been marred and distorted by the fall of man in the garden, it is still present in each of us, awaiting final redemption through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.

Too many modern philosophies define man and his rights as collectives, as part of an ethnic or gender identification, rather than seeing each individual as bearing God’s image.

They see human beings as merely an insignificant part of a vast universe. Author H.G. Wells proclaimed, “Man is an inhabitant of a thin rind on a negligible detached blob of matter, belonging to one of the millions of stars, in one among millions of island universes.” 

Others have taken to worshipping man, making him the “measure of all things,” elevating humanism to a virtual religion, and bowing down to man either individually or collectively. Further, many people today have a false “trinity” of narcissism—“I, myself and me!”

In contrast to these philosophies, the truth of Holy Scripture is that God does not relate to human beings solely in the collective sense. He sees each one of us individually, and He loves each of us with an agape, Holy Spirit-inspired love. The Bible tells us that God has a plan and a purpose for each and every human being (Psalm 139:13-16). God never created a nobody. To God, everyone is somebody.

God sent His Son to die on the cross to redeem “the world” so that “whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).

This means quite literally that every human being is uniquely invaluable to God, in a uniquely important way: He creates each of us as a never-to-be-duplicated human being with a divinely pre-ordained purpose to fulfill. 

Among many other things, this means that the active killing of a human being before birth is unacceptable and despicable. In rare cases where baby and mother must be separated to save a mother’s life, killing the unborn child is not medically necessary, even if its life cannot be saved in the act of saving the mother. Further,  hastening the death of any human being at any stage of life before their natural time [i.e. euthanasia] is despicable and contrary to God’s purposes. 

It is the bedrock belief in the Imago Dei that has led to the improvement of human conditions everywhere Christianity has gone. When Christianity became the dominant force in the Roman Empire, gladiatorial combat, slavery and other human abuses were eliminated or greatly reduced. Everywhere the Gospel has gone, the plight of women and children has been improved significantly. 

The fundamental truth inspiring the American Revolution, “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” is a direct derivative of the Imago Dei.

As Christians, we must never see any human being as less valuable, or less human, than someone else. The ground at the foot of the cross is level. Everyone needs the grace of God equally—the good, the bad, the rich, the poor, the gifted and the challenged. And that grace is equally available to all who will bend the knee and confess Jesus as Savior and Lord. 


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Opposition To Israel vs Biblical Zionism: Are We On God’s Side?

Being on God's side is reassuring. It is based on our obedience, service, and humility. We know our place in God's family, and we would never pretend to have God on our side in a subservient position. There really is a difference between the two approaches. Being on God's side is the same as being in God's will, and there is no better place to be to understand His Word and His specific plan for the believers, for Israel, and for the Jewish people.

Parents Need To Talk With Teens About AI From The Foundation Of God’s Word

According to Pew Research, 1 in 3 teens use chatbots—which is more than parents realize. Another study reported that 1 in 5 teens has been romantically involved with AI or knows someone who has. Parents need to talk with teens about AI. More than ever, families must disciple young people to use technology wisely from the foundation of God’s Word.

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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Who and what is a human being? This is perhaps the most compelling moral and ethical question facing us today. How we answer this question will largely determine our view of such issues as abortion, infanticide, genetic engineering, cloning, the whole range of “human rights” issues.

If human beings are by mere happenstance at the top of the so-called evolutionary pyramid and therefore the most sophisticated mammal, then all those practices become far more acceptable since we would just be highly complicated animals.

On the other hand, if human beings are the special creation of God, imbued with His divine image, then there is a sacredness to us. We bear the spiritual and moral nature of our Creator. This means that there are many things that must never be perpetrated against any person. 

Fortunately, God, in His watchcare over humanity, has left us in no doubt about His answer to the psalmist’s question long ago, “What is man, that thou art mindful of him?” (Psalm 8:4).

As the special creation of God, created male and female, there is an invincible divide between human beings and the rest of creation. It is an enormous difference in kind, not degree, between humans and the rest of all life forms. 

Theologically, this truth has been called the Imago Dei, God’s divine image stamped indelibly on human beings. While that image has been marred and distorted by the fall of man in the garden, it is still present in each of us, awaiting final redemption through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross.

Too many modern philosophies define man and his rights as collectives, as part of an ethnic or gender identification, rather than seeing each individual as bearing God’s image.

They see human beings as merely an insignificant part of a vast universe. Author H.G. Wells proclaimed, “Man is an inhabitant of a thin rind on a negligible detached blob of matter, belonging to one of the millions of stars, in one among millions of island universes.” 

Others have taken to worshipping man, making him the “measure of all things,” elevating humanism to a virtual religion, and bowing down to man either individually or collectively. Further, many people today have a false “trinity” of narcissism—“I, myself and me!”

In contrast to these philosophies, the truth of Holy Scripture is that God does not relate to human beings solely in the collective sense. He sees each one of us individually, and He loves each of us with an agape, Holy Spirit-inspired love. The Bible tells us that God has a plan and a purpose for each and every human being (Psalm 139:13-16). God never created a nobody. To God, everyone is somebody.

God sent His Son to die on the cross to redeem “the world” so that “whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16).

This means quite literally that every human being is uniquely invaluable to God, in a uniquely important way: He creates each of us as a never-to-be-duplicated human being with a divinely pre-ordained purpose to fulfill. 

Among many other things, this means that the active killing of a human being before birth is unacceptable and despicable. In rare cases where baby and mother must be separated to save a mother’s life, killing the unborn child is not medically necessary, even if its life cannot be saved in the act of saving the mother. Further,  hastening the death of any human being at any stage of life before their natural time [i.e. euthanasia] is despicable and contrary to God’s purposes. 

It is the bedrock belief in the Imago Dei that has led to the improvement of human conditions everywhere Christianity has gone. When Christianity became the dominant force in the Roman Empire, gladiatorial combat, slavery and other human abuses were eliminated or greatly reduced. Everywhere the Gospel has gone, the plight of women and children has been improved significantly. 

The fundamental truth inspiring the American Revolution, “that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” is a direct derivative of the Imago Dei.

As Christians, we must never see any human being as less valuable, or less human, than someone else. The ground at the foot of the cross is level. Everyone needs the grace of God equally—the good, the bad, the rich, the poor, the gifted and the challenged. And that grace is equally available to all who will bend the knee and confess Jesus as Savior and Lord. 


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Opposition To Israel vs Biblical Zionism: Are We On God’s Side?

Being on God's side is reassuring. It is based on our obedience, service, and humility. We know our place in God's family, and we would never pretend to have God on our side in a subservient position. There really is a difference between the two approaches. Being on God's side is the same as being in God's will, and there is no better place to be to understand His Word and His specific plan for the believers, for Israel, and for the Jewish people.

Parents Need To Talk With Teens About AI From The Foundation Of God’s Word

According to Pew Research, 1 in 3 teens use chatbots—which is more than parents realize. Another study reported that 1 in 5 teens has been romantically involved with AI or knows someone who has. Parents need to talk with teens about AI. More than ever, families must disciple young people to use technology wisely from the foundation of God’s Word.

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We Really Are In A Raging War: University Professor Says He Is Waiting For Me To Die

The evolutionary worldview is a religion, one that’s practiced by those who attack Christianity. They have a nontheistic religion; in fact, evolution fits one of the Merriam-Webster dictionary definitions of religion: “a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.” The dictionary definition of religion certainly describes the worldview of evolutionary naturalism. The beliefs of evolutionism purport to explain the entire world’s existence by means of evolutionary naturalism, and thus, it is an all-encompassing faith—a religious worldview.

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YOU CARE ABOUT

BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.