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Volume 4 Number 2 January 28, 2009

MarketFaith Ministries is an equipping ministry which is focused on helping Christians become more effective
in living out their faith in the midst of the increasingly diverse worldview environment of modern society.
Introduction

You’ve heard it many times before, no doubt – “Christianity is narrowminded!” Well, you bet it is! But what is the big deal?
The fact is, anyone who says that to you is speaking from a narrowminded point of view themselves. The truth is, there is
no belief system in existence which is not narrowminded. As Christians we need to understand this so that we know how
to express our faith in a way which can actually be an effective witness.

Today’s article is designed to give you insight about this so that you can have more personal confidence in your faith in
Christ and become more effective in sharing it with others. We really do have a leg to stand on!

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Is the Christian Faith Really That Exclusive?

For some reason, Christians have been singled out by the


non-Christian world as being bigots and narrowminded Secondly, what legitimate Christian would ever rub people’s
zealots because of our belief that salvation is found only in faces in it. Our whole goal is to share the good news of sal-
Jesus Christ. Certainly, they have not mischaracterized our vation so that they can have it too, not to haughtily assert
belief about Christ. We really do believe that he provides that we have something others don’t have.
the only road to salvation.
So, if we are not really bigoted and narrowminded zealots,
So does this mean that the criticism has validity? Actually, why would non-believers pin that label on us? Well, there is
no! We would only be bigoted and narrowminded if our a very good reason why they do it. It is to protect their own
claim was false and we were rubbing people’s faces in it very narrow understanding of salvation. Most people who
because we have something that they don’t have access to. would label Christians as narrowminded don’t really under-
stand the argument they are making. If the Christian under-
First of all, there is every evidence that what we believe is standing is right, then they have to face up to the fact that
actually true – Jesus was God in the flesh and his death on their own beliefs are wrong – and who can simply let that
the cross and his resurrection actually did provide the slide? To protect themselves, they lash out at opposing
means for the salvation of mankind. There has not been viewpoints. And with this, we get at the very heart of an un-
another person or event which has come along to take care derstanding of worldview.
of the sin problem which separates humanity from God. (Continued on page 2)

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An understanding of worldview is more critical now than it has ever been. If we, as Christians, expect to make an impact
on our modern world, we are going to have to get up to speed. I am available for a limited number of training presenta-
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God bless,
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The Nature of Worldview


Every worldview belief is, by its very nature, exclusive. In looking at a belief system – any belief system – there is a line
which cannot be crossed. It is impossible for there to be a god and not be a god at the same time. If there is a god, it is
impossible for him to be personal and impersonal at the same time. In the case of Jesus Christ, it is impossible for him to
be the only way to salvation and to not be the only way to salvation at the same time. So, if someone believes that salva-
tion is found by some other means, the Christian viewpoint becomes a target because of the assertion of some other
narrowminded viewpoint.

With this understanding in place, it seems a bit disingenuous for someone to assert that our Christian view is narrow-
minded from the platform of a different narrowminded point of view. But that is exactly what has happened when some-
one attacks our faith in that manner.

What Defines Exclusivity?


If some belief system is going to be called exclusive, we must understand what is meant by that before the charge
makes any sense. The fact is, every belief system in existence (even those which pride themselves on being open and
tolerant) has a line around it which defines the boundaries of the belief. As long as you stay within the boundaries you
are a part of that system. When you move outside of that boundary, you have moved into something else. Because of
our understanding of worldview, we actually have a way to get at that. There are three basic things which define the
boundaries around a belief. These can be identified by asking three questions.

1. What is the nature of ultimate reality?


2. What is the nature of a human being?
3. What is salvation and how do you achieve it?

Every belief system answers these questions and the answers define the system’s exclusivity. So, when someone claims
that Christianity is narrowminded, the claim is made based on the doctrine of some other narrow belief system. The per-
son making the charge may believe that their belief is not exclusive but, by default, it has its own line around it.

How Is Christianity Is Exclusive?


As we mentioned before, Christians embrace the “exclusive” label. But it is not that we are exclusive in order to keep
people out. In fact, we want as many people as possible to enter into our faith. But we do recognize that there is a par-

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ticular way for people to enter the faith. So just how does the exclusiveness of Christianity play out? How does it answer
the three questions above?

1. What is the nature of ultimate reality?


For a Christian, ultimate reality is expressed as the God of the Bible. He is the creator and sustainer of the material uni-
verse. He is holy, righteous and just. For his own purposes, God created mankind for fellowship with himself. In eternity,
human beings will either live in the presence of God or outside of his presence.

2. What is the nature of a human being?


Christians understand human beings to be persons created in the image of God, but who are tainted by sin because of
the fall. This has caused individual humans to be separated from God because he cannot dwell in the presence of unholi-
ness.

3. What is salvation and how do you achieve it?


Salvation then, for Christians, is the means by which the problem of separation from God is fixed. It was accomplished by
the substitutionary death of Christ on the cross and his resurrection. It is specifically applied to individual human beings as
they acknowledge their sinfulness and invite Christ into their lives.

Now, certainly, that is specific enough to garner the label “exclusive.” It is only through Christ that a person can enter into
a relationship with God.

How Is a So Called “Non-exclusive” Belief Systems Ex-


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Not really. In fact, they are very intolerant of anyone who does not answer the three questions the way they do. They are
intolerant of any person who believes in God. They are intolerant of any person who views mankind as a purposefully cre-
ated individual. And since, for them, salvation involves their own personal self-fulfillment, they are intolerant of anyone
who stands in their way, no matter what arena of life this involves. By the same token, many of them don’t have any
qualms about walking on others or putting others down if it furthers their own personal advancement. The fact is, Secular
Humanists have a very narrowminded approach to belief and anyone who does not agree with them is considered to be
ignorant and wrong.

Is it the Truth?
While we used Secular Humanism as an example, you can use the three questions to get at the narrow-mindedness of
any belief system, no matter how “inclusive” they claim to be. But this is not even the real issue at hand. The real question
is not, “Is it exclusive?”, but “Is it the truth?”

There is some way that reality is actually organized. Either there is a God or there is not. If there is, he is either personal
or impersonal. You can’t have it both ways. So, someone is right and everyone else is wrong. Claims of tolerance and
open-mindedness are totally meaningless if the claims don’t correspond with the way reality is actually structured. Of
course, there is no empirical evidence that one belief system or another does represent truth. Worldview beliefs cannot be
addressed that way. But there are other kinds of very powerful and profound evidence for or against every belief.

The fact is, our Christian faith has more evidence to support it than any other belief system in existence. It is not narrow-
minded to make a belief claim if what you are claiming actually does represent the truth.

For the Christian faith, the focus is not on the fact that Christ is the only way to God. While this is a true statement, the
real issue is much more important. Human beings exist in a condition where we are separated from God. We desperately
need a means of fixing that problem. God provided that fix through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Rather
than being upset that there is only one way to God, we ought to be very grateful that God provided a way for us to escape
the death trap of sin.

The exclusivity of Christianity is not oppressive - it is freeing. It is the message that there is a way for us to escape slavery
from sin and eternal separation from God. Every belief system in existence is exclusive and we have to come to grips with
that fact. The important thing to discover is, which exclusive set of beliefs represents the truth? Once we know that, nar-
row-mindedness becomes a blessing, not a curse.

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