By Tim Bloedow
LifeSiteNews reported yesterday, “Christians in the U.K. are continuing to warn that the government’s planned ‘equality’ legislation will drive Christian believers out of public life. … The government’s recent equality and diversity laws, the group says, leave Christians ‘the first to be punished and the last to be protected.’ … The report said that this ‘growing sense of intolerance felt by Christians is made all the worse when they face hostility in the name of “equality and diversity”.’ ‘Christians wonder why they are not being treated equally and why diversity does not include them. They feel that a hierarchy of rights has sprung up which leaves them bottom of the pile. This has led to a growing feeling that “equality and diversity” is code for marginalising Christian beliefs’.”
You can read the complete article, “Christians in Britain Wondering Why ‘Equality and Diversity’ Don’t Apply to Them,” by clicking here.
Christians bring some of these problems on themselves when they hold on to mythology about “natural law” and “pluralism.” There are definitions for equality and diversity that provide for a positive Christian understanding of those terms. But it’s self-marginalizing stupidity when Christians try to piggyback on words like that and the humanistic concepts behind them, pretending that they can pull people back in the direction of truth and justice by such a strategy. These are not realms of moral or epitemological neutrality that can be molded by anyone. These concepts are Humanism and humanism is inhumane and anti-Christian.
Christians who think they can piggyback on Humanism are part of the problem. They haven’t won any skirmishes in the “culture war.” But they don’t learn, and they are dragging down other Christians as they slip under the water and drown. Humanists aren’t ashamed of being humanists. It’s about time Christians stopped being afraid of being Christians.




December 26, 2009
“Christians who think they can piggyback on Humanism are part of the problem. ”
No kiddin