Is Humanism Arrogant?
Many allegedly "humble" Christians claim that anyone who does not believe that God's wisdom is superior to man's is "arrogant". This inverts the actual situation! Anyone who says that God is all wise must mean either (A) that God is wise because anything God does is wise, or (B) that God is wise because God does wise things. If we accept (A) then anything would be wise simply by virtue of the fact that God does it. So, if God arbitrarily tortures human infants, this is wise. If God says 2 + 2 = 3, this would have to be wise too, since God said it. On the other hand, if God is wise because God does wise things (as in B) then this implies that there is some standard by which we can judge which things are wise, and that this standard is independent of God. It is precisely because God conforms to this independent standard that we can congratulate Him on his wisdom. But then God is redundant, since we already know what is wise anyway, and He just happens to get it right. In conclusion, one would have to know at least as much as God, if not more, in order to pay Him this "compliment" on His wisdom.
Is Humanism Arrogant? | 8 comments (8 topical, 0 hidden)
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