Is one of today's most famed atheists making a flip-flop?
According to several articles now circulating, Richard Dawkins says
he has mixed feelings about the decline of Christianity, "in so far as
Christianity might be a bulwark against something worse."
Though
the quote originally appeared in a 2010 article, the significance
remains, especially with the rise of the Islamic state and radical
Islamic terror.
Within this week alone, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for attacks in Indonesia, Turkey and Afghanistan.
"There
are no Christians, as far as I know, blowing up buildings. I am not
aware of any Christian suicide bombers. I am not aware of any major
Christian denomination that believes the penalty for apostasy is death,"
Dawkins said.
Dawkins is right, according to several Christian commentators.
"Indeed,
while many may claim to be 'Christian,' the word only applies to those
who are justified in Christ, spiritually reborn and regenerated through
the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit," writes barbwire.com's Matt Barber. "The true Christian walks in Christ's steps through faith and obedience. Terrorism is in direct disobedience to Christ."
Though
some secularists point to the Planned Parenthood shooting as "Christian
terrorism," those who truly know Christ disagree.
"As for those
'anti-abortion extremists,' their actions have been condemned by all
major pro-life groups as well as by all major Christian leaders involved
in the pro-life movement, since, by murdering another human being, they
violate the very spirit of being 'pro-life".
"More
importantly, there is not a single word in the teaching of Jesus or the
New Testament that supports murdering an abortion doctor (or worker),
nor is there anything in ancient Christian tradition or example that
would support this," Brown continues.
When someone truly knows the power of Christ, they can't help but be changed, and even the world's most famous atheist recognizes that God is protecting us from evil.
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