Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Very Brief On Sikhism

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From Ankerberg and Weldon that document Sikhism on page 429

The religions purpose is to 'foster universal brotherhood'. Ankerberg and Weldon (1999: 429).

Its founder is Guru Nanak (1999: 429).

The Scriptural source of authority is 'The Adi Granth' ('the original book'). (1999: 429).

Guru Nanak claimed divine inspirations as did many of the 'principal Sikh Gurus'. (1999: 429).

In regard to God, God is considered 'Ineffable (too great to be expressed in words, my addition), and 'One' (1999: 429).

Jesus is considered a human teacher. (1999: 429).

Therefore there would be a rejection of the Christian theology of Jesus as God and God the Son.

The Gospel of John, John 1, John 8 and I John as examples for Biblical reference.

In Sikhism, salvation is considered achieved by works through the guru's grace. (1999: 429).

Human beings are considered inwardly divine. (1999: 429).

Sin is 'ignorance; one primarily sins against the Nam (holy name of God) or against the gurus'. (1999: 429).

Satan is viewed as a Christian myth. (1999: 429). Death is 'ultimately inconsequential' (1999: 429).

Heaven and hell are temporal states or places. (1999: 429).

In my present work as a contracted corporate security officer to a trillion dollar, multi-national corporation, I have befriended two Sikh gentleman that appear to act and live consistently with the concept of 'universal brotherhood'.

The one Sikh gentleman I work with most has abandoned the turban but still holds to the religion while the other still wears the turban. Both seem very kind and concerned friends and human beings. The first gentleman has hosted me along with his wife on two occasions when I needed a place to sleep and stay in Vancouver for two days between a security course and work shifts.

Note, this does not change my core theology, philosophy and worldview in regard to soteriology.

I have had religious and philosophical discussions with both gentleman at off times at work when the public and other employees are not present.

I would at least somewhat agree with the Ankerberg and Weldon assessment, although my knowledge on the topic of Sikhism is limited and therefore I write a limited review.

Jesus would be viewed as a human teacher within Sikhism according to the text and I gather by my friends as well from our discussions.

The religious views of these two Sikh gentleman is basically agnostic as they pray to and believe in God but have both stated in regard to God, Scripture, Satan and satanic beings that no one knows the truth in reality.

In other words, Sikhism at least for these two gentleman is largely a cultural, ethnic, faith that is agnostic.

Blackburn states that agnosticism is the view that 'some proposition is not known, and perhaps cannot be known to be true or false.' Blackburn (1996: 10).

This definition from philosopher Blackburn in my opinion would largely sum up the religious and philosophical views of my two Sikh friends.

In regard to everlasting life for example, when I have discussed and stated the Christian position in support of everlasting life and that Christianity is supported by historical religious Scripture; John 3, I Corinthians 15, Revelation 20-22 as examples, my Sikh friends have leaned toward empirical scientific understandings only.

I am fully in support of empirical evidence and science but also support theological and philosophical approaches to finding truth.

My friends I reason would take an agnostic position on everlasting life as in reasoning anything is possible with God, but do not seem too hopeful.

ANKERBERG, JOHN AND JOHN WELDON (1999) Encyclopedia of Cults and New Religions, Eugene, Oregon, Harvest House Publishers.

BLACKBURN, SIMON (1996) Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, Oxford, Oxford University Press.

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  5. Demon Awareness

    On October 17, 1959 Göntje and I were married. Twice, in the morning in the Standesamt and in the afternoon in the Posteholz chapel. In Germany twice was normal. Only the Standesamt one counted legally.

    In the USA it’s more complicated. It looks like it’s a “church wedding,” but in Pennsylvania when I do the job I’m really an unpaid employee of the Orphans Court. If I don’t return that postcard in 10 days it’s a $500 fine. I did one in British Columbia under some health agency and forgot to put the couple’s health insurance numbers on the wedding form.

    That’s the American secular Christian way. The church is not really part of the state, though it can look that way. Here’s the thing: we don’t want a state church, we want room for all denominations, or faiths. But we don’t want to be blatantly secular either. So we put “In God We Trust” on our money and swear the president in with his hand on a Bible. We start meetings with prayer, carefully leaving out “in Jesus’ name.” (I don’t see how Christians can pray without the Mediator, but I guess it seems better than nothing. Do they say Jesus under their breath?).

    There’s that tax-free clergy housing allowance. I’ve heard that someone calculated that when there’s a church in town the crime rate is lower, so that saves on taxes for police so we can give the saving to the preacher. I doubt it’s right, but I take it anyway. My excuse is the tax table is so complicated that everyone gets some weird break.

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  6. Should the state cater to Christians in general? Charles Hodge was against the post office being open on Sunday. When horse-and-buggy farmers found it hard to get to town often, it was handy combining going to church and to the post office. Look under his discussion of Sabbath in his Systematic Theology, and get the full-blown Christian nation treatment.

    Living in a state both secular and somewhat Christian was complicated but it worked for a while. Now we’re being pushed to be more consistent. The state has decided that same-sex marriage fits its look at the world, but we say we know better. (Yes, some churches agree with the culture, but their way with the Bible looks pitiful to me). Culture and state have changed their minds on what’s right and wrong, but the Bible hasn’t. Can a church still do some marriages and not all? My preacher friend in Canada had doubts he could so he’s stopped doing any. No big deal, let the state do the real wedding, as in Germany, and followup with something else in church. You just leave out at the end: “according to the law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I now pronounce you man and wife.”

    Christians are voters, so we can vote on what the state thinks right. We lose some, we win some. We did have four congregations of Presbyterian Seceders, one in my home town, who believed they shouldn’t vote until we put Jesus Christ into the Constitution—but the rest of us think we can get along without that).

    You get used to the culture and think it must be right in its place, when we haven’t really thought a lot about it. You get used to legal abortion, 50 million babies so far. You get used to divorce without biblical basis. Should we get used to same-sex marriage, as a state thing and not as a church thing?

    That’s the one pressing on us right now. But don’t we need to look at the whole changing culture thing first, and what that means? The big brainy book is Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age, but I’m not there yet. I’m still coasting along with the little book about that big book, James K. A. Smith’s How (Not) To Be Secular. The nugget I got there so far is that in the old pre-modern age, it was an enchanted world. There was more to reality than “laws of nature,” things could happen as the spiritual world broke in, as God changed things, as it made sense to pray to him to do it.

    The shift came at about 1500, he says. But if that’s true, what was my grandmother Nain Eliza doing when she prayed for rain when everything was drying up with the whole growing season bound to be lost? (She got famous since she was the only one to bring an umbrella to the prayer meeting for rain, and needed it). Are farmers likely to be pre-modern? Are Calvinists pre-modern, still living in an enchanted world where God changes sophisticated unbelievers’ hearts?

    I think the real question is the last one. Have we Christians succumbed, are we too embarrassed to admit, even to each other, that we believe that we live in an enchanted world? Are there things we don’t ever think of praying for anymore?

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  7. I’m thinking especially about what we believe about “casting out demons” and I’ll tell you why. I’ve been to so many presbytery meetings where we examine someone to see if he’s qualified to be a pastor. We ask him everything, but so far I’ve never heard him asked, “how good are you at casting out demons?” But think about one of the greatest Presbyterian missionaries ever, John Livingston Nevius. There’s even the Nevius Principle named after him: missionary churches should be self-supporting very soon, themselves church-planting very soon, getting no more missionary money very soon. It didn’t work in China but wonderfully in Korea.

    Nevius gets my attention for something else. He learned very soon that in the Asian world demonic oppression is widely believed and seemingly experienced. What should he make of this? His Demon Possession and Allied Themes is free online, but escaped from me today, so here’s a summary:

    http://anglicalpentecostal.blogspot.com/2014/05/the-rev-nevius-holy-spirit-gives-lesson.html Did you see this: “Consistently, the missionaries were taught by the converts to disregard secessionism and accept as continuously valid the Bible’s descriptions of the demonic and exorcism.” Missionaries learning from new believers, really? To learn from them the Bible is ‘continuously valid’? That exorcism is still part of our ministry? For me, his most helpful advice is his most basic: don’t start conversations with demons, only answer back when they talk first.

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  8. Why do I bring this up? Granted that demon possession is not that major a theme in the Bible, but if it’s real, it must be terrible for our fellow-believer, and aren’t we called to care for him? What’s really moving my heart right now: is this where we didn’t follow the God’s Word but instead our modern culture? Where we succumbed to rational respectability? Where we cheerfully gave up a major part of our Lord Jesus’ victory over evil?

    I’m enthusiastic over the World Reformed Fellowship and its recently adopted Statement of Faith, that I consider our faith for the world today. It is the only global Reformed statement we’ve ever had! Look at parts of its section II. Evil and sin:

    . . .The fallen angels are called demons and are led by Satan. They oppose the work of God and seek to frustrate his purposes. Nevertheless God remains sovereign over the powers of evil and uses their actions to forward his plan of salvation. Demons are not to be worshipped or served in any way. Their activity lies behind false religions and Satan blinds human minds to the truth. . .

    Human beings join forces with supernatural agents who have brought about such horrific evils as genocide, the abuse of power, world wars, various types of terrorism, psychopathic killing, human trafficking, drug abuse and violence of all kinds. Without underestimating and undermining the significance of human beings, such outrageous forms of evil are propagated and orchestrated by demonic forces with the result that human beings can be divided, destroyed and brought below the level of animals in their thoughts and behaviour. Evil is not only directed towards the destruction of creation and the image of God in the descendants of Adam and Eve, but also towards suppression of the church and the truth of God. Though demons do not multiply, nor can they be destroyed by humans, we are still called to resist the evil, injustice, oppression and violence that the demons use for their purposes, while awaiting and praying for the return of Jesus Christ, who will bring an end to all these things. . .

    There it is, our only global Reformed statement, and the only one with demons in it! I think the more global we become, the more we’ll be protected from our own little culture’s respectability syndrome. But I still struggle with this. I keep thinking of fakers who pretend they do exorcisms. We need to bring in some Asians to help us evaluate, don’t you think? We need to think through how our diverse Christian cultures help us understand him in deeper ways, I think that’s how it works.

    My local friend David Powlison helps me in his Power Encounters: "Our secular modern age may have created a barren and disenchanted world, but an over-fascination with demonic agents creates a lurid, re-enchanted counter-world that is just as bad." Thanks for that warning, David; you must be right, we need to be warned about culture from both the right and the left.

    But as you go ahead with his warning in your head, look again at passages like: Matthew 17: 14-21, because of your tiny faith, that’s why you couldn’t do it; Acts 19:11-20, Paul did it but demons beat up fakers; 2 Timothy 2:24-26, we do all we can for people so they can get out of the devil’s trap. Nevius and the WRF encourage me to work with all of these very seriously. It’s not really right to ignore them all since they don’t fit the way all we educated folks think today, is it?

    We can say this: “I don’t know what’s going on inside you, let me take you to the hospital to find out. Say, before we do that, let me pray that the Lord would take out something demonic from you, that could be the problem.’ Is that too wishy-washy? I think it’s a start.

    It’s a start to the bigger picture too, to the praying we all need to do. O Lord, so many people we know are blinded by the culture around us, they can’t see you plain as day, the way you have blessed is to see you. O Lord, please teach us to say your gospel a lot clearer and break apart the Satanic darkness of this respectable culture. Amen.

    D. Clair Davis

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