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The need for Faith in God in the Darkened West

 

Herland Report: The need for Faith in God: The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates said that an unexamined life is not worth living. We need to question more, to study ancient wisdom, to acquire knowledge about the key to happiness and how we may fulfil the purpose of life.

Socrates believed that each man has access to the truths of life, as they are embedded deep within himself. The soul and the mind are chambers of immense hidden treasures.

Man needs to open these inner rooms and bring forth the treasures that may help him achieve balance, wisdom, virtues and the connection with the Divine, writes historian of comparative religions and best-selling author, Hanne Nabintu Herland at her regular WND column.

It is precisely in the mental spiritual sphere that man connects to God, through an inner conversation directed out of the narrow scope of time, reaching out to the Almighty.

 

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Hanne Nabintu Herland writes about the need for Faith in God in the darkened Western culture.

 

The need for Faith in God: The early Christian philosophers, such as St. Justin, embraced Greek philosophy, stating in his Second Apology that whatever rightly said and done among all men should be studied as it contained “seeds” of truth. He stated that as the Old Testament was inspired by God, so was Greek philosophy.

The ideals of Greek philosophy help man better himself and fulfilling the aim of making the world a better place in his daily walk, by refusing to be ruled by his selfish desires.

The purpose of life, the ultimate destination, is to become more similar to God, more knowledgeable and more filled with the love of God towards one’s fellow man.

 

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The need for Faith in God: This is how Clement of Alexandria said it. In other words, as Pope Benedict XVI points out in Great Christian Thinkers, “faith itself builds true philosophy,” as we diligently work towards the goal of combatting evil and be filled with that which is good.

One of the early Church fathers, St Augustine lived during the decaying years of the Roman empire. It was a deteriorating, hedonist and demoralized culture not unlike the current West where values once upheld were falling apart.

In books such as Confessions and City of God, he referring to the need for “true religion” as opposed to “false religion.” True religion always leads men to holiness, with virtues such as honesty, humility, trustworthiness, justice and diligently working for the betterment of the fellowship of men.

False religion makes men speak of God, but their actions display hypocrisy, greed, theft, lack of empathy with others. Augustine famously wrote that knowledge is valuable when charity informs it. Without charity, knowledge ceases to be constructive: it exalts men to arrogance, emptiness, hatred of others and self-glorification at the expense of others.

The deep-rooted essence of spiritual faith rests on the fact that man is created by, and profoundly dependent on God’s benevolence to exist.

It is God, outside time and space that has created man and established the rules of nature. This is why man ought to listen to God’s advice, as presented to him in his inner man, through the body of religious texts that have withstood the test of time, as well as through spiritual priests and teachers whom he is led to consult.

The French philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau famously stated that morality is our following of a voice of nature within us. This voice is often drowned out by passions , greed or pride. Thus, the path to moral redemption becomes to turn back to humility and the intimate contact with God.

 

 

Billy Graham talks about pride in a harsh manner in his famous speech at the Madison Square Garden in 1957, saying that:

“More people stay out of the Kingdom of God because of pride than any other sin. You are too proud, you do not want to humble yourself, so you rebel. It is a humbling thing to come to the foot of the cross and repent of your sins and receive Christ, but no man shall enter the Kingdom of Heaven unless he comes.”

“There must be a self-emptying, a self-crucifixion. Yet, we don’t like to do it, because we are all egocentric, we don’t like to humble ourselves, we don’t like to say we are wrong, we don’t like to confess that we are sinners, but God says you must do it before you can enter the Kingdom of Heaven.”

Graham points out:

“The only remedy that the Christian faith prescribes is to give one’s life to Christ for him to place in it a new heart. He demands that you deny self, take up the cross, take up His unpopularity, take your place with him in suffering. In turn, he will make you a new man.”

More than ever, we need to be connected to the source of wisdom.

 

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Hanne Nabintu Herland is a historian of religions and bestselling author. She is the founder of The Herland Report Scandinavian news site, TV channel on YouTube and Podcasts which have millions of readers/viewers yearly. This is a great place to watch interviews with leading intellectuals, thought leaders from across the political spectrum. Herland’s books include Alarm, Respect, Det Nye Babylon (2018), Tyranni (2020) and in English – The Culture War. How the West lost its Greatness (2017)Trump. The Battle for America (2020) as well as  New Left Tyranny. The Authoritarian Destruction of Our Way of Life (2020), available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, across the USA and in 60 countries world-wide. New Left Tyranny shows how the neo-Marxist New Left turned their back on historical Western principles and became a destructive authoritarian force. www.theherlandreport.com

 

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