There are Absolutes
David Brandt Berg
I’ve been thinking about the state of the world and how so many of
the younger generation have lost respect for God and humanity. I
believe that modern education is largely responsible for this downward
trend because young people today are taught that there are no
absolutes. That’s the underlying principle of modern education: “There
are no absolutes—nothing is certain.”
I’m convinced that the whole purpose of this principle is to destroy
confidence in God—the Absolute! Look at how the secularists have
attacked each major field that proves the existence of a perfect God.
The first thing they attacked was religion itself, and their attack was
subtle: “No religion is necessarily wrong; therefore no religion
is necessarily right. Various religions are just religions, probably
fabrications of man anyway, so how can anyone say which is right or
which is wrong?” In other words, there are no religious absolutes. The
whole idea is aimed, of course, at destroying faith in God.
Having gotten rid of God and religion, the next step was to debunk
philosophy, to try to prove there was no perfect philosophy, that no
particular philosophy was either right or wrong.
History is another area of study that proves the existence of God.
God’s law of retribution, as seen in the rise and fall of empires
because of their righteousness or wickedness, is one of the surest
proofs that God exists and has rules. So the secularists had to debunk
history. In history books it is now popular to say that men and women
who have previously been considered great were really villains, to
debunk the godly, heroic characters of history.
They also took the certainty out of mathematics. “Two and two don’t
necessarily make four, because two isn’t necessarily two and four isn’t
necessarily four. Let’s suppose now that two is possibly three, so that
two and two may actually make six, except that other two may not be
three. Maybe that other two is four. …” In other words, there are no
absolutes, no order, just total uncertainty and confusion!
The same was even done with music, to the point that music was no
longer music—it was just noise. It didn’t have to be harmonious; it
didn’t have to be pleasant. There was no such thing as good or bad
music, because there were no more rules.
Look at art. Modernistic art is total confusion—no rules, no beauty, no
nothing! Just absolute confusion! It doesn’t even have to mean
anything. It doesn’t have to have any sense or meaning or order. See,
if they can destroy the meaning, if they can prove to people that
there’s no meaning to a thing, then there’s no order, there’s no
purpose and no plan, therefore there’s no Planner.
Art and music used to follow very strict rules to produce real beauty,
but now the trend is to abandon those rules. In both fields, the
avant-garde—the supposed leaders and “free thinkers”—have thrown away
the laws, and the result is confusion and crudity. Music no longer
needs to be melodic, and much of it is just sound, noise, bedlam! Art
no longer needs to be artistic, and much of it is no more than chaotic
splotches of color and ugly, meaningless forms.
They attacked creation in the same way: They had to try to prove there
were no laws, no plan, and no purpose; therefore there was no Planner.
Creation became meaningless, chaotic evolution. “It all just happened
by accident!”
Everything that has any rules or order or plan or purpose proves that
there is some kind of Ruler who makes the rules and establishes the
order and plans things with a purpose, and such things have to be
attacked in order to destroy any faith in the absolute, and therefore
in God. Their theme song is “It Ain’t Necessarily So!” “The things that
you read in that Bible, they ain’t necessarily so! And history ain’t
necessarily so; religion ain’t necessarily so; philosophy ain’t
necessarily so; Creation ain’t necessarily so; music ain’t necessarily
so; art ain’t necessarily so; nothing is necessarily so,” they say,
“because there ain’t no so!”
If they can prove that each of these fields is imperfect, this supports
their claim that the perfect doesn’t exist—therefore God doesn’t exist.
It all goes back to the godless premise that if there are no rules,
then there is no Ruler.
Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). But if
nothing is so, as some would have us believe, then nothing is true and
there is no Christ! So to disprove the existence of God they had to
disprove the existence of truth and rhyme and reason, order, plan,
laws, rules, etc.
To get rid of God, they had to get rid of the absolutes, the right and
the wrong and the meaning and reason for things; and the result is
total chaos, insanity, madness!
Of course, the perpetrators of this crime against humanity would
disagree with me on that, too, because a popular school of thought in
psychology today is that “nobody is really sane or necessarily insane;
they’re just different from you or me. Who is to judge who is sane and
who is insane?”
To have social order, you must have laws and rules; and to have laws
and rules, the ones who make them and the ones expected to obey them
have to believe that some things are right and some things are wrong;
and if some things are right and some things are wrong, then there must
be some ultimate Lawmaker or Rule-giver, which would have to be God.
So therefore the godless must eventually and ultimately become total
anarchists who obey no rules or laws, recognize no order, find no
meaning, follow no plan, and have no purpose—no nothing! In so doing,
they are helping the Devil accomplish his ultimate purpose for creating
all this chaos and confusion: the destruction of God’s creation.
In the face of all this, a truly revolutionary education today would be
a back-to-God education. We must go back to real faith in religion,
back to Creation in science, back to genuine love in philosophy, back
to a plan in history, back to truth in language, beauty in art, harmony
in music, rules in math, right and wrong in behavior, order in
government, and God—the Creator of all things, the Designer, the
Planner—in everything, so that life again means something. God is the
only One who can give real meaning to living, so let’s get back to God
in our education, in every subject and every field.
Let’s get back to sanity and reasoning, back to a pattern for existence
made by a divine Designer who makes the plans according to rules. He
brings about order with government in the place of lawlessness and
disorder. He gives meaning to the universe and purpose to the planets.
He brings love to our hearts and peace to our minds and health to our
bodies and rest to our spirits and happiness to our lives and joy to
our souls, and He teaches us that “the fear [reverence] of the Lord is
the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10).
We must see God in everything to give it meaning, reason, purpose,
plan, design, and a goal—the perfection of the kingdom of God! The
godless would bring us to chaos and total destruction, but we, the
faithful, must try to bring peace and order and the design for living
given us by the Great Designer in His rules and laws, rights and wrongs
and absolutes, without which there can be no peace or order or true
happiness.
Thank God for the absolutes and the rules of the Ruler, that we may
know the difference between right and wrong, and find happiness through
His love and His loving laws and reasonable rules. May God help you to
“know Him, whom to know is life eternal” (John 17:3)—and absolute!