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Naturalism’s Worldview Of A Supreme Being

 

What is a cult?
The only sure way to avoid being deceived.

Naturalism’s Worldview of a supreme being:

Naturalism denies that God does anything.

 

The supreme being, to Naturalists is humanity.  Each person becomes his or her own god.  There is a tendency, in Naturalistic writings, to deify things like evolution, natural selection, nature, the universe, science, etc.  Often, we find the odd combination of pantheism or Mother Nature beliefs among Naturalists—which seems incompatible unless the real reason for Naturalism is this: “anything but Jesus.”

 

Naturalists define the word, science, as beginning with the “axioms” of Materialism, Naturalism, and Uniformitarianism.

Biblical Christianity’s Vision of God:

 

To compare Naturalism to Biblical Christianity, go hereTo compare Naturalism's worldview of God to the vision given to Biblical Christianity, go here.



Author/Compiler: Bob Stenson (unless otherwise noted)
Last updated: 2008-10-18 08:35:14

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