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BreakPoint
Cultural commentary with Prison Fellowship's Chuck Colson
http://www.breakpoint.org

August 16, 2004

Academic Fables and Myths - Does Believing Make It So?

Note: This commentary was delivered by Prison Fellowship President Mark
Earley.

When Julie went away to college, she made a point of sharing Christ with
her three roommates. They listened politely and seemed supportive. Julie
was excited; they all seemed open to the Gospel. But to her surprise,
they responded just as warmly when Sally said she was into the New Age
and believed in �the god within all of us�; and when Amy said she
believed that God is a �force,� like in Star Wars; and when Ruth said
she was a �very spiritual� person but didn�t believe in any god at all.

But what baffled Julie most of all was when the others agreed that
�we�re all saying the same thing in the end.�

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How can Christian students like Julie make sense of the bewildering
range of beliefs they encounter in this post-Christian age? In his
recently re-issued book, How to Stay Christian in College, Professor J.
Budziszewski explains that Julie had run into the powerful myth that
�truth is whatever you sincerely believe.� It holds that, if you believe
it, then it�s �true for you��and rules of logic and evidence don�t
apply.

The �myth of sincerity� is especially potent when it comes to life�s big
questions�about God and morality. Consider abortion, for example. A few
years ago, abortionist James McMahon said, �I frankly think the soul or
personage comes in when the fetus is accepted by the mother.� In other
words, an unborn baby only becomes human when the mother sincerely
believes he�s human.

Christian students encounter the same type of reasoning on the college
campus. If a classmate sincerely believes her unborn child is human,
friends will call the child a �baby� and congratulate her. But if she
doesn�t, they call it a �fetus� and encourage her to have an abortion.

This is such an obvious fallacy. Can we really make something true just
by believing it? How about a concrete example? If you sincerely believe
your onion rings are French fries, do they become French fries? If you
sincerely believe that you�re a frog, do you become a frog? You might
leap in the air, but you will not be a frog.

When it comes to concrete, familiar objects, no one falls for the
sincerity myth. We all know there�s an objective reality that exists on
its own, despite what we may believe about it�and no matter how sincere
we are. If we accept the idea of objective truth when dealing with
trivial questions, then logically we have to accept it when dealing with
big questions about God and morality as well.

When students like Julie leave home, they need to know how to counter
the myths they�ll face on college campuses. Why not get your
college-bound son, daughter, or grandchild a copy of J. Budziszewski�s
book How to Stay Christian in College. You can order a copy through
BreakPoint (1-877-322-5527).

Christian young people don�t need to be baffled about how to respond to
their roommates or their professors. With a little help, they can learn
to cut through the myths and fables with the sharp edge of biblical
truth.


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